Susette
Grace, sweetness
/səˈsɛt/, /səˈsɛtə/, /səˈsɛtɪ/, /suˈsɛt/, /suˈsɛtə/, /suˈsɛtɪ/səˈsɛt, səˈsɛtə, səˈsɛtɪ, suˈsɛt, suˈsɛtə, suˈsɛtɪ
Meaning & Origin
Derived from Susanna in the Old Testament, meaning 'lily' or 'grace'. In the biblical story, Susanna is falsely accused of adultery but is saved by Daniel.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of grace, purity, and strength.
Language details
Susette
lily, grace
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/səˈsɛt/, /səˈsɛtə/, /səˈsɛtɪ/, /suˈsɛt/, /suˈsɛtə/, /suˈsɛtɪ/
səˈsɛt, səˈsɛtə, səˈsɛtɪ, suˈsɛt, suˈsɛtə, suˈsɛtɪ
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Susette gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the French-speaking world due to the well-known character Susanne/Susette in the operetta "Fra Diavolo." Her character is depicted as an innocent, graceful young woman, adding to the appeal of the name.
The name Susette is derived from Susanna in the Old Testament, a woman of great virtue, who was falsely accused of adultery yet upheld her honor and faith. This name carries the spiritual significance of grace, purity, and strength in the face of adversity. It serves as a reminder to remain steadfast in one’s faith and virtues, even during challenging times.
Historical references
Historical records show that Susette was a medieval given name, possibly derived from Susanna. The name Susette carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Middle Ages
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