Roxanne is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Greek name Rhōxanē (Latinised to Roxana), used for Roxana, the wife of Alexander the Great, a derivative of the Persian Roshanak, meaning "bright star"; rokh meaning "face", shan "bright" or "glowing", and k meaning "little one". رخشانک. In Kurdish (Roj-an) as well as in Avesta (Rowc) it means "bright, sun, sunlight, sun god, day".
People
- Roxana, Bactrian princess and wife of Alexander the Great
 - Roxanne Avent (born 1976), American film producer and movie studio executive
 - Roxanne Barcelo (born 1985), Filipino-American actress, model and singer
 - Roxanne Barker (born 1991), South African football goalkeeper
 - Roxanne Beck, American singer and voice actress
 - Roxanne Beckford (born 1969), American actress
 - Roxanne Benjamin, American film producer, writer and director
 - Roxanne Bovenberg (born 1989), Dutch handball player
 - Roxanne Conlin (born 1944), United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa
 - Roxanne Constantin, Canadian musician
 - Roxanne Donnery American politician from New York
 - Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (born 1939), American historian, writer and feminist
 - Roxanne Dufter (born 1992), German speed skater
 - Roxanne Ellis (1942–1995), American murder victim
 - Roxanne Emery (born 1984), English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer
 - Roxanne Franck (born 1998), French female handball player
 - Roxanne Guinoo (born 1986), Filipino actress
 - Roxanne Hart (born 1952), American actress
 - Roxanne James (born 1966), Canadian politician
 - Roxanne Jones (1928–1996), American politician from Pennsylvania
 - Roxanne Kernohan (1960–1993), Canadian actress
 - Roxanne Lowit, New York-based fashion and celebrity photographer
 - Roxanne McDonald (born c. 1960), Australian actress
 - Roxanne McKee (born 1980), English actress and model
 - Roxanne Modafferi (born 1982), American mixed martial artist
 - Roxanne Didier Nicholas (born 1992), St. Lucian dancer and beauty pageant titleholder
 - Roxanne Pallett (born 1982), English actress and singer
 - Roxanne Persaud, American politician from New York
 - Roxanne Potvin (born 1982) Canadian bilingual singer, guitarist and songwriter
 - Roxanne Pulitzer (born 1951), American novelist and actress
 - Roxanne Qualls (born 1953), American mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
 - Roxanne Quimby (born 1950), American artist and businesswoman
 - Roxanne Roberts (born 1954), American style writer for the Washington Post
 - Roxanne "Roxy" Saint (born 1977) American singer, musician, video producer
 - Roxanne Seeman (born 1954), American songwriter and lyricist
 - Roxanne Shanté (born 1969), American hip hop musician
 - Roxanne Starr, American graphic designer and comic book letterer
 - Roxanne Swentzell (born 1962), American ceramist
 - Roxanne Tong (born 1987), Hong Kong beauty pageant contestant
 - Roxane Turcotte (born 1952), Canadian author
 - Roxanne Varza (born 1985), Iranian-American company executive
 - Roxanne Wilson (born 1979), American businesswoman
 - Roxanne Ashley Yu (born 1997), Filipino swimmer
 
Roxanna
- Roxanna Bennett, Canadian poet
 - Roxanna Brown, prominent authority on Southeast Asian ceramics and director of the Bangkok University's Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum
 - Roxanna Carrillo, Peruvian activist and feminist
 - Roxanna June, playboy model
 - Roxanna Panufnik, British composer of Polish heritage
 
Fictional characters
- Roxanne "Roxy" Washington, a Marvel character known as Bling!
 - Roxanne Ritchie, a TV news reporter in the movie Megamind
 - Roxanne, the high school love interest of Max Goof in A Goofy Movie
 - Roxy Lalonde, via Homestuck.
 - Dr. Roxanne Vanderwheele, an archeologist from the cartoon "Tutenstein".
 - Roxanne “Roxy” Wolf, one of the animatronics in Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach.
 - Roxanne "Roxie" Hart, the protagonist of the 1926 play, Chicago, and 1975 musical of the same name.
 - Roxy, fairy of animals and the unofficial 7th member of the Winx Club.
 
See also
- Roxanne (disambiguation)
 - Roxann
 - Roseanne (name)
 - Roshanak (Origin of this given name)
 
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