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Zoia

Zoia is a Slavic form of Zoe, from Greek meaning "life."

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Zoia is a Slavic form of Zoe, from Greek meaning life. That gives the name a clear and ancient root, while its Slavic shape adds a different cultural flavor from the more familiar Zoe. It is a name that has traveled through language while keeping its bright, life-centered meaning intact.

Zoia sounds elegant, compact, and slightly continental. It has the kind of straightforward beauty that comes from a strong vowel structure and a clean finish. In modern use, it can feel both classic and international, with enough familiarity to be accessible and enough difference to remain distinctive.

Because it carries the life meaning of Zoe, the name has an uplifting quality baked into it. Zoia feels cultured and lively at once, a small name with a wide geographic and linguistic reach.

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