Definition
The term “Suzanne O'Reilly” refers to a personal name composed of the given name “Suzanne” and the surname “O'Reilly.” It is not recognized as the title of a widely known concept, organization, or historically documented individual in major encyclopedic sources.
Overview
There is no verifiable, publicly documented figure or entity that meets the criteria for inclusion in standard reference works under the name “Suzanne O'Reilly.” Consequently, the name appears primarily in private contexts, such as personal identification, and may be encountered in assorted records, local publications, or informal mentions. Accurate information about any notable achievements, biography, or contributions associated with this name is not confirmed.
Etymology/Origin
- Suzanne: A feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name Shoshana, meaning “lily.” It entered English usage via French (Suzanne) in the 19th century.
- O'Reilly: An Irish surname originating from the Gaelic “Ó Raghallaigh,” meaning “descendant of Raghallach.” The name is historically associated with the O'Reilly clan of County Cavan and other regions of Ireland.
Characteristics
Given the absence of a documented figure or entity, no specific characteristics, achievements, or attributes can be reliably attributed to “Suzanne O'Reilly.” Any description would be speculative.
Related Topics
- Personal naming conventions in Western societies
- Irish surnames and clan histories
- Variants of the given name “Suzanne” (e.g., Susan, Susanna)
- Genealogical research methods for tracing individuals with the surname “O'Reilly”
Accurate information is not confirmed.