Suzanne
GirlHebrew
Suzanne is a girl name of Hebrew origin meaning "lily, a fragrant white flower".
About this name
Gender
Girl
Language
Hebrew
Religion
Jewish
Popularity
21 / 100
Syllables
2
Length
7 letters
Meaning
lily, a fragrant white flower
Etymology
Derived from Hebrew שׁוֹשָׁן (shoshān) meaning 'lily', transmitted through Greek Σουσάννα and French Suzanne.
Famous People Named Suzanne
- Suzanne Collins — American television writer and novelist
- Suzanne Lenglen — French tennis player
- Suzanne Vega — American singer-songwriter
- Suzanne Valadon — French painter (1865—1938)
- Suzanne Cory — Australian molecular biologist
Frequently Asked Questions About Suzanne
What does the name Suzanne mean?
Suzanne means "lily, a fragrant white flower", and is of Hebrew origin.
What is the origin of the name Suzanne?
Suzanne originates from Hebrew, commonly used in Middle East.
Is Suzanne a boy or girl name?
Suzanne is typically used as a girl name.
What religion is the name Suzanne associated with?
Suzanne is associated with Jewish.
Are there famous people named Suzanne?
Yes — notable people named Suzanne include Suzanne Collins (American television writer and novelist), Suzanne Lenglen (French tennis player), Suzanne Vega (American singer-songwriter), Suzanne Valadon (French painter, 1865—1938) and Suzanne Cory (Australian molecular biologist).
Last updated: June 2026
