Shizue is a unisex Japanese given name, written as '静恵' in kanji. It translates to 'calm and benevolence', reflecting traditional Japanese virtues of tranquility and kindness. The name Shizue consists of two elements: 'shizu', meaning calm or tranquil, and 'e', which signifies benevolence, mercy, or compassion. This name is often associated with harmony and peacefulness, embodying the serene spirit of Japan.
The name Shizue experienced varying popularity over the years with a significant increase from 1913 to 1924, peaking at 41 births in 1919 and declining thereafter, reaching as low as 5 births in 1935. In total, there were 608 births named Shizue between 1904 and 1935.