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Re: Zoe
It's well known around here that this was my mother's name, and it's my daughter's middle name, so of course I'm going to respond. It's also well-known that in my family we pronounced it without the final E sound, but I realize that the the pronunciation with the final E sound is much more common, and actually I prefer it, so I'm assuming that's the pronunciation in what I say.I think of a Zoe as having an artistic, offbeat personality, as being somebody who marches to the beat of a different drummer. Why I have this image, I don't know, since my mother was not at all like that, and was a very conventional person.I think it is a likable name. I didn't used to think so. I was influenced by mother's intense dislike of her name. But I have now come to appreciate it.It used to be oddball, if by that you mean unusual. At the time of my mom's birth, it was highly unusual, and I think that's one of the reasons she hated it. At this point, no. Nor is it too common. Not like Jennifer, Emily, Emma, Abigail, Isabella, at least. It seems to me to strike the right balance between being very unusual and very common.One opinion that I see often, and which irritates me, is that Zoe is "too cutesy" and "Can you picture this on an old woman?" Actually, I have no problem doing so, since my mom had this name up until her death at age fifty-four, and she would be eighty-one years old if she were alive today. I think the name suits all ages perfectly well.
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Thank you for sharing you personal story and honesty. Your description seems to fit my own mind, but I need some outside opinions to confirm it. I am considering the serious decision of changing my name and this keeps staying in my head. My own name is so overdone that it drives me crazy! (Jessica) And, it never really seemed to fit. I was supposed to be a Jennifer during the complete oversaturation of that one. But, my mom thought she was being wise to quickly change it to Jessica. Well, that wasn't exactly unique within a few more years. So, I run into them everywhere! I still hear little kids in the store getting yelled at and turn around, too. Conversely, I don't personally know a single person with the name Zoe! :) Nice! Anyway, I'm rambling. Thanks so much for the insight. I really appreciate it.
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be careful!I changed my name as well, and neglected to check on the popularity of the one I chose - I soon found out that Chloe was the name du jour for babies and meet more Chloes every day. while Zoe isn't nearly as popular as Chloe, it is still high up there - and with Chloe being so very popular, I often suspect that Zoe will be picked by parents who think they are escaping popularity - like your mom did with picking Jessica over Jennifer! If you are ok with possibly being surrounded by more Zoes in the future, though, then all is well!
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