Susen is a name of German origin, derived from the Latin word 'susanna', which means 'lily'. It is also related to the Hebrew name Susannah, meaning 'a lotus flower'. The name Susen has been traditionally used in Germany and some other European countries, particularly Austria and Switzerland. However, it is not as widely recognized or used globally compared to similar names like Susan or Suzanne.
The name Susen appears to have been quite popular between the years 1945 and 1972, with a total of 195 babies given this name during that period. However, there is no consistent trend year by year; the number of births fluctuates significantly, ranging from a low of 5 in several years to a high of 12 in two different years (1949 and 1964). The most popular years for the name Susen were 1955, 1956, and 1957, with 11 births each year. After that peak, the number of babies named Susen began to decline gradually until it reached its lowest point in 1969 and 1970, with only 5 births each year.