Roxie

Meaning of Roxie

Imagine a street musician in a sunlit plaza strumming a guitar while someone calls out “Roxie!” and the whole scene bursts into color. She leaps off the tongue like a salsa beat. Her roots trace back to the Persian Roshanak, meaning “bright little dawn,” winding through the Latin-flavored Roxana before settling into playful Roxie. She carries a firecracker spirit, sparking images of maracas and red-hot sunsets. In the U.S. she flutters in and out of the charts—she’s ranked #902 in 2024 with 48 newborns—but her vintage charm feels timeless, like a vinyl record spinning warm into the evening. Every time you say her name, Roxie is a burst of confetti and everyday magic.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as RAHK-see (/ˈrɑksi/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Roxie

Roxie Roker -
Roxie Collie Laybourne -
Carmen Elena Vasquez
Curated byCarmen Elena Vasquez

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