Suzanne name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: English, French, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: s(u)-zanne
Meaning: Lily and Form of Susan
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What does Suzanne mean?

Largely used in Dutch, Danish, Finnish, English, Swedish, French and Norwegian persistent and lofty, Suzanne is used as a unisex name. Its origin is in Hebrew, meaning of Suzanne is "Lily or Form of Susan".

Suzanne is version of biblical, conifer and outstanding Susanna. Susanna is variation of biblical, cherished and eternal Suzanne. Meaning of Susanna is From Σουσαννα, a Greek Form of the Hebrew Name,ׁוֹשַׁנָּה, Anemone and Rose is of Hebrew origin.

The name is celebrated on August 11th.

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How do I pronounce Suzanne?

The most common pronunciation of two syllabled Suzanne is s(u)-zanne. suz(an)-ne is the different way(s) to pronounce the name.

Variants of Suzanne

Shoshana, Sousanna, Susan, Susanna, Sanne, Susann, Suesan, Shoshanah

Names that rhyme with Suzanne

How popular is the name Suzanne?

Suzanne was among the very popular names in United States. Since emerging in 1880 around 219377 babies have been given the moniker. At the peak of its usage in 1946, the moniker grabbed the 52nd spot and 6856 baby girls were given the name.

However after 189 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts. Moreover, the first name has been to the top 100 baby names 30 times Also, a very popular name in France with over 288904 new-borns have been given the name since 1900.

Recently the name is rising, in 1917, 9489 girls were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 4th position. Moreover, the first name has been to the top 5 baby names 8 times

A common name in Ireland having over 4499 recievers in 52 years of usage.

Presently the name is rising, in 1972, it ranked 42nd when 224 parents chose the moniker for their baby girls. Also, Suzanne used to be a common name in New South Wales, first appeared in 1952 and over 7596 babies have been given the name in 28 years.

At its zenith in 1954,. After 28 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts. Also, In Queensland, Suzanne was once a common name since emerging in 1960 it has been given to over 2107 babies.

When at the peak of its usage in 1969,. After 22 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts.

Suzanne is a familiar baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 400 names.

In 1996, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 364 on girl names chart when 92 babies were given the name Suzanne. Over 554 babies in England and Wales have been named Suzanne.

The first name is a unique baby name in Netherlands, during its short term of usage, the name has been to the top 500 names. Recently in 2017, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 443 on girl names chart when 28 babies were named Suzanne.

Also, in Belgium, it has been in use since 1995 and was able to reach the top 300 names. In 2011, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 230 on girl names chart when 46 babies were named Suzanne.

Over 557 people have been named Suzanne in Belgium.

Suzanne is a rare baby name in Netherlands where it is still in use. But Suzanne is a popular baby name in England where every 1 in 800 have the name as well as in, Cameroon, Canada, DR Congo, Australia, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Benin, Scotland, Israel, Guinea, New Zealand and South Africa.

As per our evaluation, over 900000 babies have been bestowed Suzanne around the globe.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018298654
2017244573
2016260167
2015237077
2014236577
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Suzanne in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0124160776600
Finland000297

What numerology tells about Suzanne?

Your sensitivity gets in your way of acting as a badass. It's just that the world isn't shaped as you want and it's making you angry. You are warm but cold at the same time, strong but gentle, depending on the people around you. Getting played by the people you trust is your deepest fear. Being a boss suits you because of your high self-esteem, determination, and knowledge. You prefer to handle things alone. This reflects your self-confidence and self-reliance.

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  •  Hes - Boy name Hes means "One who is Bold" is of Dutch origin. Hes is derived from Hessel.
  •  Matthijs means Gift of Yahweh is mainly used in Dutch and is bestowed upon boys has its origin in Hebrew
  •  Sander means Protector or Man's Defender is used dominantly in Swedish and Slavic. It is rooted from Old Greek is bestowed upon both sexes
  •  Benedikt - Queer boy name Benedikt means "Blessed One or The Blessed", prevalently used in Old Norse and German has origin in Latin
  •  Ilone principally is used in English, Polish and Swedish aimed at girls which originated from Hungarian, meaning of Ilone is "Flanks, The Torch and Shining". Ilone is derivation of Ilona.
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Middle names for Suzanne

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Famous people named Suzanne

  • Suzanne Spaak, World War II French Resistance operative
  • Suzanne Kaaren, American B-movie actress and dancer
  • Suzanne von Borsody, German actress
  • Suzanne Sinclair, former New Zealand politician of the Labour Party
  • Suzanne La Follette, American journalist and author
  • Suzanne Doppelt, contemporary French writer and photographer
  • Suzanne Berne, American novelist
  • Suzanne du Plessis-Bellière, wife of Jacques de Rougé du Plessis-Bellière
  • Suzanne Horner, former professional squash player from England
  • Suzanne Jovin,
  • Suzanne Bing, French actress
  • Suzanne Semanick, American former figure skater
  • Suzanne Charlton, British BBC weather forecaster and daughter of footballer Bobby Charlton
  • Suzanne Danco, Belgian international soprano whose career encompassed the opera stages of Europe
  • Suzanne Cleminshaw, American writer based in Britain
  • Suzanne Portnoy, author of the best-selling explicit memoir 'The Butcher, The Baker
  • Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil, lover and later wife of Samuel Beckett
  • Suzanne Davis, American jazz pianist
  • Suzanne Jacob, French Canadian novelist, poet, playwright
  • Suzanne Cox, English aerobic instructor, currently living
  • Suzanne Fortier, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University
  • Suzanne Cloutier, Canadian film actress
  • Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura, organist, music teacher
  • Suzanne Labin, French Socialist writer and political scientist
  • Suzanne Gabriello, French singer and actress
  • Suzanne Lebsock, award-winning author and historian
  • Suzanne Fisher Staples, American writer of children's books
  • Suzanne Shell, American activist critical of child protective services
  • Suzanne Hall, British actress and teacher
  • Suzanne Stevens, Canadian singer
  • Suzanne Clarke McDonough, American journalist
  • Suzanne Gavine-Hlady, Canadian bobsledder who has competed since 2001
  • Suzanne Cory, Australian molecular biologist
  • Suzanne Vega, American singer-songwriter
  • Suzanne Valadon, at Bessines-sur-Gartempe, Haute-Vienne, France
  • Suzanne Crough, American child actress best
  • Suzanne Duchamp, French Dadaist painter
  • Suzanne Tremblay, politician from Quebec, Canada
  • Suzanne Bianchetti, film actress
  • Suzanne Rogers, American actress with film and television credits
  • Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis player
  • Suzanne Pleshette, American actress and voice actress
  • Suzanne Danielle, English film and television actress
  • Suzanne Virdee, Virdee became a journalist at the age of 18
  • Suzanne Riccio-Major, former female boxer
  • Suzanne Farrell, in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Suzanne de Passe, American television
  • Suzanne Blais-Grenier, Canadian politician
  • Suzanne Mubarak, wife of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and was the First Lady of Egypt during her husband's presidential tenure
  • Suzanne Rhatigan, Irish singer and songwriter born in Dublin
  • Suzanne Shaw, English actress, singer and television personality

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