Suezett is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'suetus', which means 'customary' or 'habitual'. This name was predominantly used during the Middle Ages in Europe, often among the nobility due to its association with the Saint Suzetta, who was venerated for her piety and virtue. The use of Suezett as a given name has since declined, making it quite rare today. It is often associated with historical figures such as Suzette Giller, a French actress known for her roles in films like 'Les Diablogues'.
The name Suzett experienced a notable rise in popularity between 1995 and 2005, with a total of 43 births recorded during this decade compared to only 8 in the preceding three decades (1964-1984). The peak years for this name were 1996 and 2005, each with 9 births.