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Suzette or Susette is a given name. Short forms include Suse, Suze, and Zet. [citation needed] Notable people with the name include: Suzette Charles (born 1963), American singer, entertainer, and actress; Suzette Couture, cofounder with Pierre Sarrazin of Sarrazin Couture Entertainment in Canada
- Added letter Noon Ghunna. - Named the numerals as pronounced in Urdu. - Followed ISO:15919 convention for Romanization. - Arranged letters and numerals in a tabular grid. 07:12, 20 January 2010: 1,000 × 1,000 (430 KB) Faizhaider: added numerals. 14:09, 13 January 2010: 1,000 × 1,250 (406 KB) Faizhaider * Minor spelling corrections of name.
Pakistani surnames are divided into three categories: Islamic naming convention, cultural names and ancestral names. In Pakistan a person is either referred by his or her Islamic name or from tribe name (if it is specified), respectively.
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Susette may refer to: . Susette La Flesche, also called Inshata Theumba (1854–1903), Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter and artist; Susette Gontard (1769–1802), dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion
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Sue is a given name and a common short form of the following female given names: . Susan; Susanna / Susannah / Suzanna; Susanne; Suzanne; Suzette; It is rarely used as a man's name, a notable example being Sue K. Hicks (1895-1980), American jurist, who may have inspired the song "A Boy Named Sue".