Today's Name of the Day: Roxana
Today's Name of the Day is... Roxana. WDYT?
Personally, I like it a lot better than Roxanne (which is far more common, though still not terribly popular). It's elegant yet very strong with that X in the middle, and has a lot of history.
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Personally, I like it a lot better than Roxanne (which is far more common, though still not terribly popular). It's elegant yet very strong with that X in the middle, and has a lot of history.
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Roxana, Roxanna, Roxanne, Roxie, Roxy, I like ‘em all! Not sure why, but the sound appeals to me and the meaning is quite lovely too. I do think Roxana / Roxanna is more classy sounding than Roxanne, which seems a little more basic and clunky, though I still like it. I would be most likely to choose Roxanna, as I prefer that spelling, or even just Roxie, I quite like just Roxie on it’s own.
It's ok
I dislike it.
I like Roxana more than Roxanne though neither is really my style. They both feel kind of dated right now - I'd be surprised to me a child with either name. It does have trendy vibes though and I can see it getting super popular in like 20 years when what's dated now comes back in style.