Zoe vs Owen - What's the difference?
zoe | owen |
, a common spelling variant of .
* 1833 , Lloyd Wharton Bickley, Zoe, or the Sicilian Sayda: A Romance , Key&Biddle, page 112:
* 1921 , , Stardust , BiblioBazaar, LLC (2007), ISBN 1426437080, page 20:
of (etyl) origin, possibly derived from Eugene, cognate to Gaelic .
derived from the given name.
from the Gaelic Mac Eoghain .
A town in South Australia
A town in , Germany
A town in Indiana
A city in Wisconsin
As an adverb zoe
is .As a proper noun owen is
of (etyl) origin, possibly derived from eugene, cognate to gaelic.zoe
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Rosalie smiled faintly, and at the clapping of her hands, the raven-haired Zoe , in all her surpassing beauty, entered the apartment.
- "Who ever heard of a girl named Zoe ! You never did yourself." ΒΆ "I know I never did, Roy Kemble, but just the same I think it is the most beautiful name in the world. It isn't so much what it really means; names don't have to mean anything - it's what it feels like it means.