Suzane, pronounced /suːˈzæn/, is a French-inspired feminine given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word 'sucinus', meaning 'sugarcane'. The name Suzane was likely influenced by the French surname 'Suçay', which also has roots in the Latin word for sugarcane. It gained popularity in France during the 19th century and remains a distinctive choice today.
"Suzane seems to have peaked in popularity around the mid-1960s with 13 births recorded in 1970. However, its usage has steadily declined since then, with only 6 births each in 1977 and 2005."