سوزان

Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from French Suzanne. Doublet of سَوْسَن (sawsan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /suː.zaːn/

Proper noun

سُوزَان • (sūzānf

  1. a female given name from French Suzanne [in turn from Ancient Greek Σουσάννᾱ (Sousánnā), in turn from Biblical Hebrew שׁוֹשַׁנָּה], equivalent to English Susanna / Suzanna
    سُوزَان مُبَارَكsūzān mubārak, b. 1941

Declension

Declension of noun سُوزَان (sūzān)
singular basic singular diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal سُوزَان
sūzān
nominative سُوزَانُ
sūzānu
accusative سُوزَانَ
sūzāna
genitive سُوزَانَ
sūzāna

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian سوزان (suzân).

Adjective

سوزان • (suzan)

  1. burning, blazing, so hot as to seem to burn
    Synonym: یاقیجی (yakıci)

Descendants

  • Turkish: suzan

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From سوز (suz, present stem of سوختن (suxtan, to burn)) +‎ ـان (-ân).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? sōzān
Dari reading? sōzān
Iranian reading? suzân
Tajik reading? süzon

Adjective

سوزان • (suzân)

  1. burning; aflame; ablaze
    آتشِ سوزانâtaš-e suzânburning fire
  2. burning hot; boiling
    گرمای سوزانgarmâ-ye suzânboiling heat
  3. (of pain) burning; extreme
  4. (figurative) burning; passionate
    عشقِ سوزان'ešq-e suzânburning love

Descendants