Zoe
wdyt? I love it in both the first and middle name slots.
This message was edited 8/1/2010, 7:28 AM
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I'm very fond of Zoe Mabel as a combo; or indeed Mabel Zoe.
I think it's a lovely name. I have a cousin who's about 19 years old with this name.
I used to really like this name, but know I am thinking that it might be a bit too cutesy and infantile sounding on a human. I still like it for a dog or a cat
I'm not a fan. It's all right, but it doesn't sound like the name of a full grown woman.
I like it, but prefer Zoya.
I love Zoe, this spelling only. its recent popularity is great, to me. I think it's funny that some people think of it as a modern name. But whatever gets them to use a zippy classic like Zoe is fine by me. :-)
Some of my Zoe combos:
Zoe Elena
Zoe Artemis / Artemisia
Zoe Delphine
Zoe Anastasia
Zoe Callisto
Zoe Dominique
Zoe Demetria
Zoe Alexandra
Some of my Zoe combos:
Zoe Elena
Zoe Artemis / Artemisia
Zoe Delphine
Zoe Anastasia
Zoe Callisto
Zoe Dominique
Zoe Demetria
Zoe Alexandra
Zoe is very pretty and has a nice meaning. It's a little too popular for me, though. I know tons of parents who gave it to their daughters thinking it was a crazy, wild, weird artsy name in the 1980s and 1990s, and then were disappointed when they discovered a ton of other parents who thought exactly the same thing. It's a cool name, but a little too popular for me.
It's not one I'd use myself, but it has a spunky, energetic vibe, and I like the meaning.