Zoe tlhaloso ea lebitso: lebitso lena ka lipuo tse ling, lipuo le lipuo tse fapaneng, mabitso a basali le banna ba pele Zoe.
Hlalosa Zoe
Means "life" in Greek. From early times it was adopted by Hellenized Jews as a translation of Eve. It was borne by two early Christian saints, one martyred under emperor Hadrian, the other martyred under Diocletian. The name was common in the Byzantine Empire, being borne by a ruling empress of the 11th century. As an English name, Zoe has only been in use since the 19th century. It has generally been more common among Eastern Christians (in various spellings).
Na Zoe lebitso la ngoanana?
E, lebitso Zoe le na le basali ba basali.
Lebitso la pele Zoe le tsoa hokae?
Lebitso Zoe e tloaelehileng haholo ho Senyesemane, Segerike, Setaliana, Segerike Segerike.