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Suzane
How to Pronounce Suzane
Pronounced soo-ZAN /suˈzæn/Low
Meaning: Suzane is a single-n variant of Suzanne, the French form of Susanna. The name goes back to the Hebrew Shoshannah, usually translated 'lily' and sometimes 'rose,' a flower name of quiet beauty. Suzane simply trims the doubled n of the familiar French spelling.Low
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U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Suzane is a variant of Suzanne, the French form of Susanna, from the Hebrew Shoshannah, 'lily,' occasionally read as 'rose.' The story of Susanna in the Book of Daniel spread the name through Christian Europe, and Suzane keeps its floral meaning while shortening the usual double-n spelling.
It was never common in this spelling, given to only around fifteen girls a year even at its peak in the late nineteen-forties, as Suzanne itself was popular. A girl named Suzane then is in her seventies today.
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What does the name Suzane mean?
It is a spelling variant of Suzanne, from Susanna, the Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
How do you pronounce Suzane?
It is said soo-ZAN /suˈzæn/, two syllables with the stress on the second.
Is Suzane a boy or girl name?
Suzane is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Suzane?
Suzane was always rare in the United States, given to only about fifteen girls a year even at its peak in the late nineteen-forties.













