It translates as Life. there is a Zoe brotherhood of theologians in the Greek Orthodox Church.
yes, in Greek Zoe means life. :)
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Yes The sentence with the comas would be: Natalie's best friend, Zoe, became her agent.
Greece, it is a Greek female name and means literally- Life. pronounced both to rhyme with ( Joe) and also Zo- EE) two sylabbles. There was an Empress Zoe in the long-lived Byzantine empire, many of these Imperial Ladies had Greek names.
The origin of the word "telescope" is ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian telescopio or modern Latin telescopium, from tele- 'at a distance' + -scopium (see -scope ).
The Rachel Zoe Project - 2008 Zoe Much to Do Zoe Little Time was released on: USA: 27 March 2013
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In Greek: Zoi se mas = Life with us: and, Zoi se sas = Life with you. Note: There is a difference in the spelling of ZOE as it is spelt when used in English vs Greek. However, the literal translation sound of E (e) in Greek is I (i), and as the word or name, Zoe, is derived from the Greek word ZOI (meaning life). So it follows, that the proper use of the word LIFE, when extending sympathies in the Greek language -: would be written as ZOI: eg: Zoi se mas; Zoi se sas.
The name Zoe means Life in Greek. i know the because it is my name.
The girl's name Zoe is from the Greek meaning 'life.'Zoe is pronounced "ZO-ee"
Zoe means "life" in Greek, but it has no meaning in Gaelic or any other language.
The root "zo" typically refers to animal life or living organisms in general. It is commonly found in words related to animals or biology.
zoe Ζωή-zoi [zo-EE]
No, it is a Greek name meaning "life".
Zoe, or Zoê (from ancient Greek ζωή, meaning life).
(Zo-ee) Ways to spell it are: Zoie Zoey Zoe Zoiey Zoee Zoe with two dots over the e Zowie Zoii
In Haitian culture, "Zoe" refers to someone who is street smart, resourceful, and resilient. It is often used to describe individuals who have a strong sense of survival and adaptability in challenging circumstances.
Zoe. ******* "ζωή" (zoee)