Chloe is of Greek origin and means "blooming" or "fertile land". It was derived from the ancient Greek word "chlōē", which referred to blooming flowers or verdant fields. In Greek mythology, Chloe was one of the nymphs who accompanied Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. The name gained popularity in the English-speaking world during the 20th century and has since become a popular choice for girls' names. It is often spelled with an 'h', but variants without the 'h', such as Chloë or Chloe, are also commonly used.
"Clhoe is quite uncommon, with only six births reported annually in 2001."