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    Zoeth / Zoe

    Pronunciation: ZOH-eth

    ⚥ Unisex
    Greek

    Meaning

    life

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    The name Zoeth is a rare and intriguing name with roots in the Greek word 'zoe', meaning 'life'. While 'Zoe' itself is a well-established and popular name, 'Zoeth' is a less common variant or derivative. Its exact historical usage is somewhat obscure, suggesting it may have emerged as a unique or localized form, or perhaps as a more recent coinage inspired by the original Greek term.

    The 'th' ending might suggest an attempt to Anglicize or differentiate the name, or it could be a phonetic evolution in certain dialects. Given its rarity, Zoeth has not had a prominent historical trajectory like many other names. It likely appeals to parents seeking a name with a profound meaning ('life') but with a distinctive and less common sound than its more popular counterpart, Zoe.

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