Fictional Characters
- Aunt Chloe, in the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Chloe, a Chihuahua voiced by Drew Barrymore in the movie Beverly Hills Chihuahua
- Chloe, in the play Daphnis and Chloe by ancient Greek novelist Longus
- Chloe, the heroine of the poem The Fable of the Bees by Bernard Mandeville
- Chloe, in the Noir anime TV series
- Chloe, in the operetta Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach
- Chloe, in the comic opera Princess Ida by Gilbert and Sullivan
- Chloe, in the novel Sleepovers by Jacqueline Wilson
- Chloe, in Atom Egoyan's 2009 film Chloe
- Chloe Corbin, in PBS Kids Sprout programme Chloe's Closet
- Chloe Armstrong, in the television series Stargate Universe
- Chloe Brennan, in the soap opera One Life to Live
- Chloe Cammeniti, in the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Chloe Carter, on Harper's Island
- Chlo Charles, in the BBC television series Waterloo Road
- Chloe Frazer, from the video game Uncharted franchise
- Chloe James, from Dog with a Blog
- Chloe Jones, in the television series A Country Practice
- Chloe King, in the 2011 American television series The Nine Lives of Chloe King
- Chloe Lane, in the television series Days Of Our Lives
- Chloe Mitchell, in the American soap opera The Young and the Restless
- Chloe O'Brian, in the television series 24
- Chloe Payne, in the television series Mercy
- Chloe Richards, in the Australian soap Home and Away
- Chloe Saunders, in Kelley Armstrong's Darkest Powers trilogy
- Chloe Simon, in Disney's 102 Dalmatians
- Chloe Steele, in the Left Behind series
- Chloe Stilton, in the animated Horseland series
- Chloe Sullivan, in the television series Smallville
- Chloe Valens, in the video game Tales of Legendia
- Chloe Wheeler, in the television series Coming of Age
- Chloe, fictional character from The Tribe (TV series)
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