All about the name CLOE

Meaning, origin, history.

Cloe is a feminine given name of Greek origin. Its meaning and history are deeply rooted in Greek mythology.

In Greek mythology, Chloe was one of the original seven Nymphs who cared for the infant Zeus, the king of gods. She was said to be beautiful and kind-hearted, embodying youthfulness and vitality. Her name is derived from the Greek word "chlōē" which means "green shoot" or "blossom." This is a reference to her association with nature and fertility.

The name Chloe gained popularity in the early Christian era as it was used by several early saints and martyrs. It was also used by early Church Fathers, such as Origen of Alexandria and Jerome, who wrote about Saint Chloe in their works. As Christianity spread throughout Europe, the name Chloe became more common and was often given to girls born around Easter time.

Today, Cloe continues to be a popular choice for parents seeking a name that is unique yet accessible. It has consistently ranked among the top 1000 names for girls in the United States since the early 20th century. Its simple spelling and pronunciation make it an appealing option for parents who wish to give their daughter a distinctive name with deep historical roots.

Overall, Cloe is a beautiful and meaningful name with a rich history dating back to ancient Greece. Its association with nature, fertility, and youth makes it an attractive choice for parents looking for a name that reflects positivity and vitality.

See also

Greek
English
Greece

Popularity of the name CLOE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Cloe has seen significant fluctuations in popularity over the years. In its earliest records from the late 19th century, it was born to around 5-7 babies per year. The first notable peak occurred around the late 1880s to early 1890s with a high of 10 births in 1895.

After a period of relative stability in the early 20th century, Cloe's popularity began to rise again in the 1920s and 30s. The highest point during this time was 16 births in 1937. However, it then fell sharply to as low as 5 births per year in the mid-40s to early 50s.

The name Cloe re-emerged with significant popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, reaching an all-time high of 276 births in 2006. This trend continued until around 2014, after which it started to decline again.

As of 2023, Cloe's popularity has stabilized at around 50-60 births per year, indicating a moderate level of usage for the name.

Name variation CLOE.