Sugey (Spanish pronunciation: soo-HEY, /su.ˈhej/) is a modern Spanish-language gem that first blossomed in Latin American communities and crossed into the U.S. in the 1970s. Although it peaked at #749 in 1977 and settled at #943 with seven newborns in 2024, Sugey maintains a steady, rare charm. Light as sunrise rays yet rich with cultural depth, Sugey evokes sunshine and joy—a blend of strength and sweetness that lets each little girl who bears it shine on her own terms. Effortlessly pronounceable and delightfully distinctive, it invites parents to celebrate heritage and individuality in equal measure—and many discover it’s the name their toddler joyfully shouts first.