Meaning:
Lily, a symbol of purity
Variations:
Suzette;Susanna;Susanne;Suzan;Suzie;Sue;Susie;Zuzana;Zsuzsanna
The name Suzanne is of French origin, derived from the Hebrew name Shoshannah, meaning "lily" or "rose." It became popular in Europe during the Middle Ages, often associated with purity and innocence due to its floral connotations. In Christian tradition, Suzanne is linked to the biblical figure Susanna, known for her virtue in the Book of Daniel. Notable bearers include Suzanne Lenglen, a pioneering French tennis player, and Suzanne Vega, an American singer-songwriter. The name has various forms across cultures, such as Suzette in French, Susanna in Italian, and Zuzana in Slovak. Primarily used for females, Suzanne saw peak popularity in the mid-20th century in English-speaking countries but has since declined. It remains a classic choice, often paired with sibling names like Michael or Elizabeth. Individuals named Suzanne are often described as creative, compassionate, and strong-willed.