Suzuko is a beautiful Japanese given name that holds significant meaning and historical relevance. Derived from two ancient kanji characters, "Su" (巣) meaning 'nest' and "Zuko" (雛) representing 'cradle', Suzuko embodies the concept of nurturing and protection. This name is often bestowed upon girls, reflecting the hope for growth, warmth, and support in their lives. In Japan's cultural heritage, Suzuko may also evoke memories of traditional dolls known as Hina Dolls, which are displayed during the Girls' Festival (Hinamatsuri), adding further charm to this elegant name.
The name Suzuko experienced fluctuations in popularity during the years 1917 to 1923, with a total of 25 babies given this name over this period. The years 1918 and 1922 both saw a peak with 7 births each, while other years had fewer occurrences.