zoe

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A female given name, a common spelling variant of Zoë

Who ever heard of a girl named Zoe! You never did yourself. ¶ I know I never did, Roy Kemble, but just the same I think it is the most beautiful name in the world. It isn't so much what it really means; names don't have to mean anything - it's what it feels like it means.

a common spelling variant of Zoë
born 978, Constantinople died 1050, Constantinople Byzantine empress. The daughter of Constantine VIII, she married Romanus III Argyrus in 1028. He died in 1034, perhaps poisoned by her, and she married her lover and chamberlain, who became Michael IV. After his death in 1041, his successor, Michael V, banished Zoe to a convent; she was recalled by public outcry, and Michael was deposed, blinded, and exiled (1042). Zoe and her sister became uneasy corulers, and she married Constantine IX Monomachus to secure her throne
The Greek word ζÏ‰ή (zoe) meaning "life"
An æon of Gnostic belief systems
Zoë
A female given name

Zoë! The high-born girl repeated her own name in genuine astonishment. / Yes, replied the negress. Rustan is very affectionate. He says that I am his Zoë, his life, because he would surely die of starvation without me..

zoe

    الواصلة

    Zo·e

    التركية النطق

    zōi

    النطق

    /ˈzōē/ /ˈzoʊiː/

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    () Ancient Greek ζωή (zoë) “life”, a translation of the name Eve from Hebrew name חַוָּה (havah). Name of a third century martyr venerated in the Orthodox Church.
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