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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Female given name

Sue is a given name and a common short form of a number of 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".

Notable people named Sue

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  • Sue Alexander (1933–2008), American writer
  • Sue Alexander, Australian tennis player
  • Susan Alexander-Max (died 2016), American-British fortepianist
  • Sue Bailey, several people
  • Sue Barker (born 1956), British television presenter and professional tennis player
  • Sue Bennett, American singer
  • Sue Bird (born 1980), American professional basketball player
  • Sue Black, Baroness Black of Strome (born 1961), Scottish forensic anthropologist
  • Sue Black (born 1962), English computer scientist
  • Sue Booth-Forbes, teacher, writer, and editor
  • Sue Boldra (born 1949), American politician
  • Sue Bulger, Australian politician
  • Sue Burke (born 1955), American writer and translator
  • Sue Carol (1906–1982), American actress and talent agent
  • Sue Carpenter (born 1956), British television presenter
  • Sue Ann Carwell, American singer-songwriter
  • Sue Cassidy Clark, American music journalist and photographer
  • Sue Brannon Clark, environmental radiochemist
  • Sue Cleaver (born 1963), English actress
  • Sue Weinlein Cook, American game designer and editor
  • Sue Costello (born 1968), American actress
  • Sue Davies (1933–2020), British gallery director
  • Sue Desmond-Hellmann (born 1958), American oncologist and biotechnology leader
  • Sue Devaney (born 1967), English actress
  • Sue Dodge, American singer
  • Sue Donohoe (1959–2020), American basketball coach
  • Sue Draheim (1949–2013), American fiddler
  • Sue Ellspermann (born 1960), American academic administrator and politician
  • Sue Elizabeth Evison, New Zealand geotechnical engineer
  • Sue Ennis, American songwriter
  • Sue Fink, American singer, songwriter, conductor, and voice teacher
  • Sue Foley (born 1968), Canadian guitarist and singer
  • Sue Ford (1943–2009), Australian photographer
  • Sue Galloway, American comedian
  • Sue Gardner (born 1967), Canadian journalist
  • Sue Gerhardt (born 1953), British psychoanalytic psychotherapist
  • Sue Gollifer (born 1944), British printmaker and digital artist
  • Sue Grafton (1940–2017), American author
  • Sue Gray (born 1957), British special adviser and civil servant
  • Sue Grey, political figure and environmental lawyer
  • Sue Harris, English musician
  • Sue Harrison (born 1950), American author
  • Sue Harrison (born 1971), British long distance athlete
  • Sue Harukata (1521–1555), Japanese samurai
  • Sue Harvard (1888–1967), Welsh operatic soprano
  • Sue Hayman (born 1962), British politician
  • Sue Hendra (born 1973), British writer and illustrator
  • Sue Hendrickson (born 1949), American explorer and fossil collector
  • Sue Hodge (born 1957), British actress
  • Sue Holderness (born 1949), English actress
  • Sue Metzger Dickey Hough (1883–1980), American lawyer, businesswoman and politician
  • Sue Ion (born 1955), British engineer
  • Sue Johanson (1930–2023), Canadian registered nurse and sex educator
  • Sue Johnston (born 1943), English actress
  • Sue Jones, several people
  • Sue Jones-Davies (born 1949), Welsh singer and actor
  • Sue Kaufman (1926–1977), American novelist
  • Sue Kelly (born 1936), American politician
  • Sue Monk Kidd (born 1948), American novelist and memoirist
  • Sue Klebold (born 1949), American mother of Dylan Klebold
  • Sue Kreitzman, American-British artist, curator, cookbook author, and television chef
  • Sue Ane Langdon (born 1936), American actress
  • Sue Lawrence, Scottish cookery and food writer
  • Sue Lawley (born 1946), English television and radio broadcaster
  • Sue Lloyd (1939–2011), English model and actress
  • Sue Longhurst (born 1943), English actress
  • Sue Lyon (1946–2019), American actress
  • Sue McIntosh, Australian actress
  • Sue McLeish (born 1954), New Zealand field hockey player
  • Sue Mengers (1932–2011), American talent agent
  • Sue Miller (born 1943), American novelist
  • Sue Monroe, British television presenter, actress, and author
  • Sue Moore, American marine scientist
  • Sue Myrick (born 1941), American politician
  • Sue Nabi (born 1968), Algerian entrepreneur
  • Sue Naegle, American business executive
  • Sue Nicholls (born 1943), English actress
  • Sue Niederer, American political activist
  • Sue O'Connell, American publisher and media commentator
  • Sue O'Connor, Australian archaeologist
  • Sue Page, President of the Rural Doctors Association of Australia
  • Sue Paterno (born 1940), American philanthropist
  • Sue Perkins (born 1969), British actress and comedian
  • Sue Prado (born 1981), Filipina actress
  • Sue Prideaux, Anglo-Norwegian writer
  • Sue Pritzker (1932–1982), American socialite, philanthropist, and activist
  • Sue Ramirez (born 1996), Filipino actress and singer
  • Sue Randall (1935–1984), American actress
  • Sue Reno, American fiber artist
  • Sue Reeve (born 1951), British long jumper and hurdler
  • Sue Ryder (1924–2000), British humanitarian
  • Sue Scott (born 1957), American actress and character voice actor
  • Sue Scott, British sociologist
  • Sue Simmons (born 1942), American news anchor
  • Sue Smith, several people
  • Sue Son (born 1985), South Korean violinist
  • Sue Mi Terry (born c. 1972), Korean-American international relations scholar
  • Sue Thearle, British journalist
  • Sue Thomas (1950–2022), American author and former FBI agent
  • Sue Thompson (1925–2021), American singer
  • Sue Tilley (born 1957), English artist's model and writer
  • Sue Tompkins (born 1971), British visual and sound artist
  • Sue Torres (born c. 1973), American chef and television personality
  • Sue Townsend (1946–2014), English writer and humorist
  • Sue Upton (born 1954), English actress and dancer
  • Sue Vertue (born 1960), English television producer
  • Sue Vincent, British actress and writer
  • Sue Walker (born 1951), British-Australian politician
  • Sue Walker (born 1967), British rower
  • Sue Brannan Walker (born 1940), American poet
  • Sue Wallace, British character actress
  • Sue Allen Warren (1917–1997), American clinical psychologist and educator
  • Sue Wicks (born 1966), American professional basketball player
  • Sue Williamson (born 1941), South African artist
  • Sue Wong, Chinese-American fashion designer

Fictional characters

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  • Sue Brockman, a fictional character from the British sitcom, Outnumbered
  • Sue Dibny, a fictional character from DC Comics associated with the Elongated Man
  • Sue Ellen Ewing, a fictional main character from the soap opera, Dallas
  • Sue Heck, a fictional main character from the television series, The Middle
  • Sue Ann Nivens, a fictional character on situation comedy, The Mary Tyler Moore Show
  • Sue Snell, a fictional character created by author Stephen King in his novel, Carrie
  • Sue Sylvester, a fictional character from the television series, Glee
  • Sue, from the Papa Louie video games
  • Sue (Pac-Man), a purple (sometimes orange) ghost in the Pac-Man franchise

See also

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  • Sue (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Sue for list of many people with given name "Sue"
  • Sioux
  • Susie
  • Suzie
  • Suzy
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