Zoé name meaning

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

Used especially in Danish, Finnish, French and Swedish noteworthy, Zoé means "Life" and of Old Greek origin is a baby girl name. The name is celebrated on May 2nd.

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Variants of Zoé

Zoélie, Zoë

Names that rhyme with Zoé

How popular is the name Zoé?

Zoé was among the popular names in France. Since emerging in 1900 around 50996 babies have been given the given name. At the peak of its usage in 2008, the moniker grabbed the 11st spot and 3494 baby girls were given the name.

However after 44 years, the name is on free fall on the charts but still performing better than most of the names. Additionally, the given name has been in the top 50 baby names 17 times

Zoé is a common name in Madagascar while somewhat familiar name in Belgium and Switzerland.

As per our evaluation, over 50000 people has been named Zoé globally.

Facts

Zoé in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands502782461457

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Famous people named Zoé

  • Zoé Talon du Cayla, intimate friend and confidante of Louis XVIII of France
  • Zoé Valdés, Cuban  novelist, poet, scriptwriter
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  • Zoé Laurier, wife of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
  • Zoé Oldenbourg, Russian-born French historian and novelist
  • Zoé Félix, French actress
  • Zoé Blanc, French former competitive ice dancer
  • Zoé, Latin Grammy Award-winning Mexican rock band
  • Zoé Chauveau is noted for her acting in movie Les filles de Grenoble

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