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Re: Zoe, Zoë, or Zoey
I couldn't imagine anyone using either a diacrital or a -y for a name that needs and originally had neither. Why make life complicated when it's simple? It's not as if it was simple every day.And the principal when I was at junior school (do you call it grade school?) was named Zoe Mabel; she always went by Zoe so I've always been comfortable with it for an adult.
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Same.. I knew a girl named Zoe Allison..
Zoe is what I'm use to lol. [Niece's name too]

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Zoe Allison is much younger than Zoe Mabel! But they're both pretty.
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