Zoë name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Dutch, Finnish, Swedish and Danish
Meaning: Life
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What does Zoë mean?

Meaning of Zoë is Life is used in Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Dutch used as a girl name came from Old Greek.

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How popular is the name Zoë?

Zoë is a unique baby name in France, during its short term of usage, the name has been to the top 2000 names. Recently in 2016, it ranked 1044th when 44 girls were named Zoë.

There are over 228 babies that have been given the name Zoë in France. But Zoë is a popular baby name in England where every 1 in 1000 have the name as well as in, Australia, Madagascar, Spain and Liberia.

According to our findings, at least 140000 people have been bestowed Zoë around the globe.

Facts

Zoë in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands502782461457
Sweden502711656
Denmark500490

Go through the following names similar to Zoë

  •  Nicolasa means Niko Which Means Victor and People's Victory is principally used in English and is bestowed upon girls is originated from Old Greek. Nicolasa is derived from Nicola.
  •  Sofia - Predominant and Venerable unisex name Sofia is originated from Old Greek used in Arabic, Tamil and English languages, meaning of Sofia is "Knowledge, Will or Wise Form of Sophia"
  •  Paro - Paro's meaning is Master, Furnished or Knowledge is of Old Greek origin which is used especially in Gujarati, Malayalam and Marathi is aimed at both sexes
  •  Ireen - Meaning of Ireen is Peaceful is prevalently used in English used as a girl name is rooted from Old Greek
  •  Dörte - Dörte's meaning is Gift of God used for baby girls. Its origin is in Old Greek is commonly used in German and Low German

Famous people named Zoë

  • Zoë Porphyrogenita, reigned as Byzantine Empress alongside her sister Theodora
  • Zoë Heller, English journalist and novelist
  • Zoë Jenny, Swiss writer
  • Zoë Strachan, Scottish novelist, journalist and university tutor
  • Zoë Wanamaker, American-born British actress
  • Zoë Ball, English television and radio personality
  • Zoë Keating, Canadian-born cellist and composer once based
  • Zoë Baird, American lawyer
  • Zoë Wicomb, South African-Scottish author and academic
  • Zoë Lund, American musician, model, actress, author
  • Zoë Tapper, English actress
  • Zoë, British pop singer and songwriter,
  • Zoë Tyler, English voice coach, cruise ship singer
  • Zoë Lister, English actress and writer
  • Zoë Johnston, Grammy-nominated British singer
  • Zoë Skoulding, poet whose work also encompasses translation
  • Zoë Bell, New Zealand stuntwoman and actress
  • Zoë Kravitz, American actress, singer, and model

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Sources

  1. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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