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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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Your daughter Zoë is also an accomplished actress in her own right, recently starring in X-Men: First Class.

Miss Zoë—that was the lovely woman's name—smiled, and at the same time showed two rows of pearly teeth.

Zoë was really in love, and the respect with which Lajos treated her, put her into a very bad temper.

My brother and sister-in-law had been prevented coming to wish Zoë farewell, on account of the illness of one of her brothers.

Immediately a reinforcement offered itself to the party in the shape of Zoë and Winny.

Almost before the signal is given, before the arms are open, Zoë rushes to her Mother.

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