Suzanne is a French variant of the Hebrew name 'Shoshannah', meaning 'lily' or 'rose'. The name became popular in medieval France and was often given to girls born into aristocratic families.
In Jewish tradition, Shoshannah is associated with the biblical story of Ruth, symbolizing beauty, purity, and innocence. In modern times, Suzanne has become a popular name across cultures and religions.
People named Suzanne are often seen as creative, gentle, and compassionate, with a strong sense of empathy and a love for nature.
The name Suzanne remains a timeless favorite in many countries, particularly in Europe and North America, where it is often chosen for its classic and elegant feel.