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Chloe (also Chloë, Cloe, Chlöe, Chloé, Kloe, Khloe, Khloë, Khloé, Kloé or Kloë) is a first or given name for girls, especially popular in England. The name comes from the Greek χλόη (khlóē), meaning "young green shoot" and is one of the many names of the Greek goddess Demeter. The name appears once in the Bible, in 1 Corinthians 1:11 in the context of "the house of Chloe". The French equivalent is spelled Chloé.
In Northern Ireland, Chloe was the most popular name for newborns from 1997 to 2002, followed by Emma in 2003. It was also the most popular girl's name throughout the UK for the seven years preceding 2002.
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