Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like it a lot, but I think it's a little matchy-matchy with Zoe. (Obviously better than Chloe, but by the time some people mispronounce it and other people misspell it, I think you'll get a lot of people calling her Chloe, then you'll have to explain that they're not Chloe and Zoe.)
This. I know a Cleo and every time I see her I have to consciously remind myself not to call her Chloe.
As the mom of a Chloe, it was interesting to me how many people, especially older people, called her Cleo when she was an infant.
She has a friend named Zoe. We kind of merrily refer to Chloe and Zoe, but I think that would get old fast as sisters.