Zoe
The orange-hued Zoe was one of the liveliest and most beloved characters from Sesame Street. The name originates from Ancient Greece and means 'life'. The first recorded reference of the name Zoe was back in the 3rd century, when the Alexandria Jews used ‘Zoe’ to refer to the Hebrew name Eve, which means ‘life’ as well. So, the meaning of Zoe is 'life'. is According to The Bible, Eve was created by God and was the first woman, and thus the mother of all humankind. There are two Christian saints named Zoe, one of which was Saint Zoe of Rome, who was martyred for her services to her religion. In England, the name has only been in use since the early 19th century but has been surprisingly popular, reaching the Top 1000 every year since 1880. There are a number of famous Zoes including American actresses Zoe Deschanel, known for the hit comedy show 'New Girl'.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
life
Origin
Greek
Numerology
Z is for zest, your zeal for life.
O is for old fashioned, you cherish the past.
E is for enchant, for enchant you will.
Lucky
Zoe lucky number is 1.
1 symbolizes a pioneering spirit, independent nature, and innate leadership capabilities. On a bad day, 1 can be a bit bossy or boastful, hiding any insecurities behind over-developed self-importance. 1 must remember that although it is first, it can very quickly become the loneliest number. Even the most autonomous 1s need the support of their friends, family, and lovers.
Famous People Named Zoe
- Saint Zoe of Rome martyred noblewoman
- Zoe Porphyrogenita Byzantine empress
- Zoë Saldana Peregro, American actress
- Zoë Isabella Kravitz American actress and musician; daughter of actors Lisa Bonet and singer Lenny Kravitz
- Zoé Victoire Talon comtesse du Cayla, mistress of Louis XVIII of France
Zoe in Pop Culture
- Zoe Carter character on TV's "Eureka"
- Zoe Washburne character on TV's "Firefly"
- Zoe Murphy character on Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen.
- Dr. Zoe Hart main character on TV's 'Hart of Dixie'
- Zoe Nightshade character in the series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians"