Suat
Suat is a Turkish given name mostly for males. The name is the Turkish written form of the Arabic given name Suad.
People named Suat include:
- Suat Aşani (1916–1970), Turkish Olympic fencer
 - Suat Atalık (born 1964), Turkish chess player
 - Suat Derviş (1904 or 1905–1972), Turkish female novelist, journalist, and political activist
 - Suat Günsel (born 1952), Turkish Cypriot entrepreneur, businessman and founder of the Near East University
 - Suat Kaya (born 1967), Turkish footballer
 - Suat Kılıç (born 1972), Turkish lawyer, journalist, and politician
 - Suat Kınıklıoğlu (born 1965), Turkish politician, writer and analyst
 - Suat Mamat (1930–2016), Turkish footballer
 - Suat Okyar (born 1972), Turkish football coach and former footballer
 - Suat Serdar (born 1997), German footballer of Turkish descent
 - Suat Suna (born 1975), Turkish pop singer and composer
 - Suat Türker (born 1970), Turkish-German football player
 - Suat Hayri Ürgüplü (1903–1981), Turkish politician and former prime minister
 - Suat Usta (born 1981), Turkish footballer
 - Suat Yalaz (born 1932), Turkish comic book artist
 
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