Cloe is of Greek origin and means "blooming, flourishing". It is a variant spelling of Chloe, which has gained significant popularity in recent years. The name Cloe is often associated with nature, growth, and beauty, as it shares its meaning with other flower-related names like Rose and Lily. In literature, the most notable mention of the name Cloe is in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations", where it is the name of one of the characters. However, the name has not been particularly popular throughout history, making those who bear it stand out as unique individuals with a distinctive moniker.
"Cloe was quite popular in 1918, with five babies given this name that year."