Word info

Roxane

Proper noun

Meaning

Roxane

A female given name from French Roxane [in turn from Ancient Greek Ῥωξᾱνη (Rhōxānē), in turn from Old Persian].

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Thank God Roxane Coss had not fallen in love with one of the Russians. She doubted they could make it up the stairs without stopping for a cigarette and telling at least one loud story that no one could understand. Ann Patchett

After Alexander's death, his wife Roxane and their small son Alexander IV were exiled by Cassander and later murdered here. Source: Internet

As the debate regarding trans rights gains mileage all over, authors Stephen King, Margaret Atwood, Roxane Gay, among others, write an open letter to extend their support to the trans and non-binary communities in the US and Canada. Source: Internet

A collection of essays spanning politics, criticism, and feminism from one of the most-watched young cultural observers of her generation, Roxane Gay"Pink is my favorite color. Source: Internet

He nobly helps his friend, a handsome but naïve and foolish youth, woo Roxane whom they both love. Source: Internet

In the story, Cyrano supplies Christian with amorous prose so that they may jointly woo Roxane (each being incapable, given their respective physical and linguistic limitations, of doing so on their own). Source: Internet

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