Proper noun
Sasson (plural Sassons)
A surname from Hebrew.
Around 50 were established after March 2001, when Sharon came to office and promised the US he would stop the growth of outposts, according to a government-commissioned study known as the Sasson Report. Source: Internet
Mr. Sasson went on to win a bronze medal. Source: Internet
Overstock saw a “big turnaround” in 2016 and last year “was our best year in every financial measure,” Sasson said. Source: Internet
This must be our contribution to peace,” believes Harry Sasson, executive chef of the eponymous, award-winning restaurant. Source: Internet