Origin and Meaning of Chloie
Meaning & Origin
Blooming; green shoot
Origin: Greek - Chloie is a variant of the name Chloe, which is derived from the Greek word 'chloë' meaning 'green shoot' or 'young sprout.' In ancient Greek mythology, Chloe was an epithet for Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility.
Interesting Facts
- Chloe was introduced into English-speaking countries through the Bible, particularly as it appears in the New Testament in reference to a follower of Paul.
- Chloie is a less common variant of Chloe, mainly found in the United States and some English-speaking countries, where spelling variations are popular.
- Notable bearers of the name include Chloe Grace Moretz, the American actress, and Chloe Kardashian, a television personality.
- Chloe has been consistently popular in the 21st century, often ranking within the top 50 names for girls in the United States, making Chloie a unique alternative.
- Related names include Chloe, Cloe, and Cloey, with Chloe being the most popular spelling and widely recognized.