π About Cloe
Cloe is a streamlined variant of Chloe, itself derived from the ancient Greek Ξ§Ξ»ΟΞ· (KhlΓ³Δ), meaning "young green shoot" or "blooming." In Greek mythology, Chloe was an epithet of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, linking the name to fertility, spring, and renewal. The simplified spelling Cloe gained traction in Italian- and Spanish-speaking countries, where the phonetic rendering felt more natural without the "h." In Italy, Cloe became a fashionable choice in the early 2000s, regularly appearing in the top 50 baby names. The name carries an unmistakable freshness β evoking new growth and vitality β that has kept it popular across southern Europe and Latin America. Its brevity and melodic quality make it a perennial favorite for parents seeking something classic yet uncomplicated.
π Details
- OriginGreek
- Genderβ Female
- MeaningVariant of Chloe. Blooming, young green shoot
π Variants & Related Names
β Famous People
- ChloΓ« Sevigny β American actress and fashion icon known for independent cinema
- Chloe Kim β American snowboarder and Olympic gold medalist in halfpipe
- ChloΓ© Zhao β Chinese-born filmmaker who won the Academy Award for Best Director for Nomadland
- Chloe Bailey β American singer, songwriter, and actress from the duo Chloe x Halle