Certificate of Name
Zoie
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Zoie is a variant spelling of the name Zoe, a feminine first name of Greek origin. While Zoe, meaning "life" in Greek, has been used in the English-speaking world for over a century, Zoie emerged as a modern spelling variant popularized in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Etymology and OriginZoie derives entirely from Zoe, which comes from the Greek word ζωή (zōē), meaning "life." This name was embraced early on by Hellenized Jews as a translation of the Hebrew name Eve (חוה, Chavah), which also signifies "life" or "living one." The name was thus imbued with both classical and biblical resonance. Zoe was borne by two early Christian saints: one martyred under Emperor Hadrian (2nd century) and another, Saint Zoe of Rome, martyred under Diocletian around 286 AD. In the Byzantine Empire, the name was common, most famously held by Empress Zoe Porphyrogenita (c. 978–1050), who ruled as co-empress with her sister Theodora.Cultural HistoryAs an English name, Zoe (including its variants Zoey, Zoie, and Zoë) only came into widespread use in the 19th century. The alternate spelling Zoie follows a trend of phonetic or simplified spellings seen with other names (e.g., Kaitlyn for Caitlin). In English-speaking countries, Zoe consistently ranks within the top 100 names for girls, while Zoie is far less common. The variant maintains its link to the root name's meaning but offers a distinctive orthography.Notable BearersZoie is rare compared to Zoe, but some notable individuals exist, such as Canadian actress Zoie Palmer (born 1977).The spelling picks up occasional use in fiction for characters.Related FormsZoie is considered a variant of Zoe; other variants include Zoey, Zoë, and Zowie. International forms include Zoé (Hungarian), Zoya (Ukrainian), Zoja (Slovene), and Zoè (Catalan).Meaning: lifeOrigin: GreekType: Given name (feminine)Usage: English
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