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Zoe

or Zo·ë

[ zoh-ee, zoh ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “life.”


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Three weeks ago 24-year-old Zoe Sugg published her first novel, Girl Online, a YA romance.

A talented, well-liked artist like Zoe Keating makes about $6,000 for being streamed over 400,000 times.

Zoe Saldana has also recently praised sci-fi movies for the depth and breadth of women in its ensembles.

Zoe enjoys being able to share her stories with her friends and classmates.

Victoria and Zoe Yin, who hail from Boston, were both deemed child prodigies at young ages.

Now there was a damsel both young and fair, whose name was Maria, 138 and she was the daughter of the brother to Queen Zoe.

Zoe never had a brother, so the relationship, at all events, is inaccurate.

The latter was accepted as the son of Zoe and became Emperor together with her in 1041.

Zoe crept forward, and Grimalkin, rearing up his tabby length, rubbed his whiskers vigorously against her cheek.

Zoe stood there longer, for although she hated and feared the fire, yet it was less strange to her than to her mate.

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