Everything about the name SUSSIE
Meaning, origin, history
Throughout history, the name Sussie has been associated with elegance and beauty. In literature, it appears in works such as "Madame Bovary" by Gustave Flaubert, where Emma's friend, Madame Bouterse, is named Sussie. Additionally, the famous French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres created a portrait of a young girl named Sussie, highlighting the name's connection to art and culture.
Today, Sussie remains a distinctive and endearing name choice for parents looking for something unique yet meaningful. It has a timeless quality that makes it appealing across generations. Whether you're drawn to its French origins, its association with beauty and elegance, or simply love the way it sounds, Sussie is a wonderful option for a baby girl's name.
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Popularity of the name SUSSIE since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
Here are some interesting statistics about the name Sussie across different years in the United States:
In 1884, there were 7 babies named Sussie at birth.
The year with the highest number of births for girls named Sussie was 1920 and 1925, both years had a total of 20 births.
From 1936 to 1946, there was a decline in the popularity of the name Sussie, with only 5 or fewer births each year during this period.
The lowest number of births recorded for girls named Sussie was in 1914 and 1932, with only 5 births each year.
There were no recorded births of girls named Sussie between the years 1948 to 2000, which indicates that this name became less popular during this time period.
The name Sussie saw a small resurgence in popularity in recent years, with 6 births recorded in 2001 and 5 births in 2016.