Asuzena, pronounced ah-soo-SEH-nah (/aˈsu.se.na/), is a Spanish feminine name likely adapted from Azucena—the traditional Spanish word for “lily”—reshaped with a distinctive vowel arrangement that reflects contemporary Hispanic naming trends. U.S. Social Security records trace its first appearance to 1982, when six newborns received the name, ranking it 799th nationally; since then annual counts have fluctuated between five and sixteen, with rankings oscillating between 799 and 981 and its most recent listing in 2007. Its melodic cadence and botanical resonance appeal to Latin-American families seeking a name that blends cultural heritage with understated originality.