cute! don't know but I always liked Zoe- enough so before we had kids- we named our dog Zoe...my husband joked that we should name our daughter Zoe Charlotte after both our dogs (when I was pregnant with her) - I was so annoyed with him...because I really liked that name- and was sorry we'd used those names on our dogs
LOL- my dog is named Luna, a name I would definitely use if I didn't already have a dog named Luna. (& If I didn't have 3 sons...) Zoey would be a nice puppy name! I'll keep that in mind :)
It's currently popular, but it's not trendy. For instance, my dad has an Aunt Zoe (in her late 70s) who has a granddaughter Zoe (who's around 8, named after her grandmother), and I have a cousin Zoe (who's 24) on my mom's side of the family, so it's not necessarily tied to one generation, image-wise. Like other posters, I prefer the Zoe spelling (no "y") and I think Zoey Daffodil is a bit cutesy. I liked the suggestions of Zoe Amber, Zoe Violet, and Zoe Iris.
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Date: 2013-03-25 02:46 pm (UTC)Yes, it is very popular in the U.S. (two spellings of it are in the Top 100, and both are trending upward).
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Date: 2013-03-25 04:37 pm (UTC)Zoey would be a nice puppy name! I'll keep that in mind :)
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