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Chloé is the French form of the ancient Greek name Khloē, derived from the Greek word khloē meaning fresh green shoot or young green growth, evoking the verdant renewal of spring. In Greek mythology it was used as an epithet of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, highlighting her association with the fertile earth. The name appears in the New Testament as a woman mentioned in Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians. English and international cognates include Chloe and the Latinized Chloe, all sharing the same classical root.