Persian Origin

Roxie

A spirited, diminutive form of Roxana, derived from Persian meaning 'dawn' or 'bright.' Roxie became iconic in American culture through the musical *Chicago*, where Roxie Hart's character is clever, ambitious, and unapologetically bold. The name carries a jazz-age, independent-woman energy that remains timelessly cool.

Roxie is a name of Persian origin. A spirited, diminutive form of Roxana, derived from Persian meaning 'dawn' or 'bright.' Roxie became iconic in American culture through the musical *Chicago*, where Roxie Hart's character is clever, ambitious, and unapologetically bold. The name carries a jazz-age, independent-woman energy that remains timelessly cool.

Strongest cultural association with the musical and film *Chicago* (1996 and 2002); also popular in mid-20th-century American culture.

Origin & Etymology

The name Roxie has roots in the Persian language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a spirited, diminutive form of Roxana, derived from Persian meaning 'dawn' or 'bright”.

Cultural context: Strongest cultural association with the musical and film *Chicago* (1996 and 2002); also popular in mid-20th-century American culture.

As a unisex's name, Roxie carries the character of its Persian heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Roxie mean?

Roxie means "A spirited, diminutive form of Roxana, derived from Persian meaning 'dawn' or 'bright.' Roxie became iconic in American culture through the musical *Chicago*, where Roxie Hart's character is clever, ambitious, and unapologetically bold. The name carries a jazz-age, independent-woman energy that remains timelessly cool.", and is of Persian origin.

Is Roxie a boy or girl name?

Roxie is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Roxie?

Roxie is of Persian origin. Strongest cultural association with the musical and film *Chicago* (1996 and 2002); also popular in mid-20th-century American culture.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

3

Origin

Persian

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