수잔나
수잔나 is a popular name in various cultures, often associated with grace and beauty. The name has roots in Hebrew, meaning "lily," and is commonly used in many countries, including Korea, the United States, and France.
In literature and music, 수잔나 has been featured in various works, symbolizing purity and elegance. One notable example is the opera The Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, where a character named Susanna plays a central role. The name continues to be cherished and widely used today.