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Forename Siouxsie

Around the world, Siouxsie (סוזי Israel, Siouxsie United Kingdom United States Australia New Zealand Mexico, Сьюзи) is a very rare principally female, but very seldom boy's given name. The forename Siouxsie is characteristic of Israel, where it is a rare feminine name, the United Kingdom, where it is a very rare girly name, and the United States, where it is an extremely rare mostly female, but seldom masculine name. Much less frequently, Siouxsie is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Siouxsie

name Siouxsie, name סוזי, name スージー
VARIANTCOUNTRY
סוזי Israel
Siouxsie Australia, Mexico, United States, New Zealand, United Kingdom

First names said to be same

スージー

First name Siouxsie in the context

Siouxsie is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Invisible Woman , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Fantastic Four; Amelia Bones , character in Harry Potter; Susan Pevensie , the fictional English girl, a lead character in the first two Narnia books, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Susan Bones , character in Harry Potter and Susan Calvin , the fictional charachter from the Foundation-Universe by Isaac Asimov, Robot Dreams, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of siouxsie sioux siouxsie sioux siouxsie sioux English singer, GB (b. 1957) link
picture of siouxsie medley siouxsie medley siouxsie medley American musician link
picture of siouxsie q siouxsie q siouxsie q American journalist, pornographic actress and sex workers’ rights activist, US (b. 1985) link

Characteristic surnames

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