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Zoe, Zoey, Zoie, Zoi, Zoé or Zoë (Greek: ζωή) is a female first name of Greek origin, meaning "life". It is a popular name for girls in many countries, ranking among the top 100 names for girls born in the United States since 2000. [1]
Zoe Porphyrogenita (also spelled Zoë; Greek: Ζωή Πορφυρογέννητη, Medieval Greek: "life"; c. 978 – 1050) was a member of the Macedonian dynasty who briefly reigned as Byzantine empress in 1042, alongside her sister Theodora.
Zoe (horse) (1825–1842), a racehorse; Zoe (moon) the satellite of 58534 Logos; Zoe (philosophy), a form of life postulated by Giorgio Agamben; Zoe Health Study, a health research project of British company Zoe Limited; Zinc oxide eugenol, used in dentistry; Zoe Theatre, in Pittsfield, Illinois, U.S. Zoe or Zoê, an aeon in some gnostic belief ...
In the modern world, Greek names are the personal names among people of Greek language and culture, ... Zoe (Ζωή) Mixed names. Amelia / Elina (Αμελίνα)
Zoya (Russian: Зоя) is a feminine Russian, Belorussian and Ukrainian first name, a variant of Zoe, meaning "life", from Greek ζωή (zoē), "life". People.
Porphyrogénnētos (Greek: Πορφυρογέννητος, lit. 'purple-born'), Latinized as Porphyrogenitus , was an honorific title in the Byzantine Empire given to a son, or daughter ( Πορφυρογέννητη , Porphyrogénnētē , Latinized Porphyrogenita ), born after the father had become emperor .
In March, a mother was horrified to find a pedophile symbol on a toy she bought for her daughter. Although the symbol was not intentionally placed on the toy by the company who manufactured the ...
In New Testament theology, in addition to "life" (zoe, i.e. ζωὴ in Greek), there is also a promised spiritual life sometimes described by the adjective eternal (aionios i.e. αἰώνιος in Greek) but other times simply referred to as "life".