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Is Zoe a girls name? I named my boy puppy Zoe and I've been getting alot of smack about his name. People are telling me its a girl's name but I really think its unisex. What do you think? I've had him for 2 weeks, should I change his name? (he's not really responding to it yet.) If I should then do you guys have suggestions? |
I've heard it as a girl's name but I don't see why a boy can't have that name. |
All the Zoe's I know are girls, but you can name him whatever YOU want. I get the same with Bailey,, everyone says it's a girls name... I say Actually it's a LAST NAME.. ha |
I always thought of it as a girls name... If he is used to hearing the e in Zoe, if you change it.. I would make it ryme as not to confuse him too much.... I adopted a harley once and could not use the name, so we changed it to charlie. : ) You could call him.... Joey! Or stick to it and keep Zoe... either is really fine... I know lots of boys with girl sounding names. |
Bailey is so a boys name! |
I had to jump in on this one :) Unisex names are changing these days. Look at mine! I tried so hard to name my daughter a feminine name because of mine, my mom's and my sister's names. (Toni, Robbie, Lee) Well when I chose Ashley for my daughter, my grandmother made SURE to remind me that her name was originally a boy's in the movie Gone with the Wind! I like the name Zoe, but I have mostly heard it used for a girl. |
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I think it can be used both ways... but it is more commonly known as being a girls name. If you'd like to change it maybe Joey would work. This way it Rhymes and won't confuse him as much. I got smart remarks on Tiggers name when we flew to Vegas over Christmas. the people at the security check point wouldn't stop saying how it's a cats name. I wanted so much to tell them off, but I held my tounge and my boyfriend made a good point. He said "it wouldn't have done any good, and who cares? It's our dog and if they want to think that, Let them." If you like the name and think it's fitting, who cares what others think? They aren't raising him, you are and that's all that matters. Plus, you probably won't be seeing these people agian and if you do see them agian it won't be for a long time. |
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Maybe you could re word it a bit like zoeduh hahaha or zoeick..depends on the pup mine would have to be zoebit hahaha Deb |
aawww...you guys are great!! I love the name Zoe. I always thought of it as a boy's name. I had no idea its such a popular girl's name. It defintely suits HIM. I will keep it. THANKS! My mom and uncle calls him Joey because they have an accent and can't pronounce the "Z". It funny but cute. btw...I would think Bailey is a male name as well. I guess I just don't have a sense for names. Hooray ZOE!! |
Oh, the quest to find a name for your child that is both special and unique! I nammed my first child Katelyn.... so did 4 other parents in her kindergarden class, that year she was known as Katelyn S. #1. So Sad... When my son was born the quest continued! And Garrett emerged! Proven a winner at first, he is now subject to name calling that involves both carrots and ferrets! So Sad.... It is not a simple task the giving of names! But one to be taken with grave inportance... lest your daughter someday accuse you of not being creative when you nammed her! Yes, this too I have been told :( Buck up Katie I say, you could have been a Vader! Now thats a name you never hear the end of! Thank God my father did not win that fight with my mom over names, I would have been named Ella...I would have been Ella... Vader! So Sad... Thank heavens dogs dont tease eachother... its just the owners! Too funny! |
My Husband says there is a Zoe that is a boy. It is spelled Zoey. |
I have three skin kids two boys whose names are Aiden and Kaelen (typically spelled Aidan and Caillan) I know many girls by these names as well. It just depends on your own preferences. Also I've found with kids and pets people ALWAYS tell you what they think, good, bad, or otherwise... even when you don't ask their opionion! Go with what you feel comfortable with and shrug off the negitive... imo they're jealous because we all have such great fur babies! Shar-Lee & Finnigen (he's named after the dog on my favorite Canadian kids show - Mr. Dressup) |
I've only heard it as a girl's name, but I don't see why it couldnt be a boys name. After all, he is YOUR dog, not theirs. They're not the ones who'll be taking care of him for 12-16 years! ;) |
You're right!! He is my dog!! I love the name Zoe so long live ZOE!! He is sooooo cute as all of your doggies are. I will post some up of this handsome BOY really soon. Thank you for all your comment! Its weird but I feel like I can traumatize him with a girly name. |
I have never heard it used as a boy, but I don't suppose your doggie cares. :D I have a friend who named her little girl doggie Zoie. I found this: Since 1880, a total of 0 boys have been given the name Zoe while 45,579 girls were named Zoe. Zoe ... as a girl's name Origin: Greek Meaning: Life Giving http://www.thenamemachine.com/baby-names-girls/Zoe.html |
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I have a yorkie and her name is Zoe....she was named after a little girl I once new.... |
I can't believe all the people who are naming their Yorkies Zoe.....Here I thought i picked an unique name.....there must be aleast 10 other Yorkies on here call Zoe.... |
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Oh, I haven't meet any boy named Zoe, yet. But I don't really think it needs to be changed - or maybe just the spelling. ;) |
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I love the name Zoe....... Obviously :) It's a mixture of my son Zack and my daughter Chloe! |
awww...that is sooo cute to mix up the names!! Thank you all.... I have decided to keep the name Zoe. Its perfect just for HIM. ;) |
I say to ignore what anyone says and if that is the name that you wanted him to have then keep it. It is not anyone elses puppy to be naming so keep what you like. |
I named my female westie Billie!! |
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