Suzzie, of French origin, is a variant of Suzanne, which means 'lily'. It has been a popular given name for females since the Middle Ages. Suzzie's simple and friendly sound makes it easy to remember and pronounce. In literature, Suzzie was the name of the protagonist in Mark Twain's short story 'A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It'.
"Between 1958 and now, there have been only five girls named Suzzie."