The spelling of "Susan Lieberman" follows the principles of English orthography. "Susan" is spelled phonetically as /ˈsuːzən/, with the stress on the first syllable and the "s" pronounced as a "z" sound. "Lieberman" is spelled as /ˈliːbərmən/, with the stress on the second syllable and the "ie" pronounced as a long "e" sound. This spelling accurately represents the pronunciation of the name in Standard American English.
Susan Lieberman is not a word, but rather a name consisting of a first name (Susan) and a surname (Lieberman). Thus, it does not have an etymology in the traditional sense. Names, however, typically have different origins and meanings. Susan is derived from the Hebrew name Shoshana meaning lily or rose, while Lieberman is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, originating from the Yiddish word for loved man or beloved person.