Proper noun
Roxanne
A female given name from Persian; a spelling variant of Roxane, fairly popular since the 1930s.
Roxanne Quimby wanted money and power, and I was just a pillar on the way to that success. Burt Shavitz
Anarcha-feminism began with late 19th and early 20th century authors and theorists such as anarchist feminists Emma Goldman and Voltairine de Cleyre Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne (ed.). Source: Internet
Christine had a special place in her heart for her furry kids, Squeak and Roxanne. Source: Internet
After some contemplation and discussion with my wife, that evening in the hotel room, pre-bedtime, I mentioned to Roxanne that I thought that there was just no way that she was going to be able to successfully go back to school, in her current condition. Source: Internet
For that reason, I wanted him to understand how our Editorial Review Board arrived at their endorsement of Roxanne Horvath for Seat 1 on the commission. Source: Internet
In other Abbott Laboratories news, Director Roxanne S. Austin sold 6,844 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, July 22nd. Source: Internet