Best Sibling Names for Roxy
Names chosen to complement Roxy — matching origin ([English]), era, and style.
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These sibling names share Roxy's [English] roots or similar popularity era, and start with a different letter to avoid alliteration.
Daisy
Roxy & Daisy
Girl[English]
Simply from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye".
#110 ↑
Mabel
Roxy & Mabel
Girl[English]
Medieval feminine form of AMABILIS. This spelling and Amabel were common during the Middle Ages, though they became rare after the 15th century. It was revived in the 19th century after the publication of C. M.
#278 ↑
Maggie
Roxy & Maggie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of MARGARET.
#319 ↓
Elnora
Roxy & Elnora
Girl[English]
Contracted form of ELEANORA.
#510 →
Violet
Roxy & Violet
Girl[English]
From the English word violet for the purple flower, ultimately derived from Latin viola. It was common in Scotland from the 16th century, and it came into general use as an English given name during the 19th century.
#16 →
Leland
Roxy & Leland
Boy[English]
From a surname, originally from an English place name, which meant "fallow land" in Old English. A famous bearer was the politician, businessman and Stanford University founder Leland Stanford (1824-1893).
#520 ↓
Hudson
Roxy & Hudson
Boy[English]
From an English surname which meant "son of HUDDE". A famous bearer of the surname was the English explorer Henry Hudson (1570-1611).
#21 ↑
Jackson
Roxy & Jackson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JACK". A famous bearer of the surname was American president Andrew Jackson (1767-1845).
#28 →
Nova
Roxy & Nova
Girl[English]
Derived from Latin novus meaning "new". It was first used as a name in the 19th century.
#35 →
Frankie
Roxy & Frankie
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of FRANK (1) or FRANCES.
#539 ↑
Wyatt
Roxy & Wyatt
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name WYOT. Wyatt Earp (1848-1929) was an American lawman and gunfighter involved in the famous shootout at the OK Corral.
#46 →
Zoey
Roxy & Zoey
Girl[English]
Variant of ZOE.
#51 →
Genesis
Roxy & Genesis
Girl[English]
Means "birth" in Greek. This is the name of the first book of the Old Testament in the Bible. It tells of the creation of the world, the expulsion of Adam and Eve, Noah and the great flood, and the three patriarchs.
#57 →
Addison
Roxy & Addison
Girl[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of ADAM". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison.
#62 →
Bennett
Roxy & Bennett
Boy[English]
Medieval form of BENEDICT. This was the more common spelling in England until the 18th century. Modern use of the name is probably also influenced by the common surname Bennett, itself a derivative of the medieval name.
#74 ↑
Beau
Roxy & Beau
Boy[English]
Means "beautiful" in French. It has been occasionally used as an American given name since the late 19th century.
#80 ↑
Savannah
Roxy & Savannah
Girl[English]
From the English word for the large grassy plain, ultimately deriving from the Taino (Native American) word zabana. It came into use as a given name in America in the 19th century.
#92 ↓
Colton
Roxy & Colton
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "COLA's town".
#94 ↓
Austin
Roxy & Austin
Boy[English]
Medieval contracted form of AUGUSTINE (1). Modern use of the name is probably also partly inspired by the common surname Austin, which is of the same origin. This is also the name of a city in Texas.
#101 →
Jameson
Roxy & Jameson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".
#102 ↓
Dominic
Roxy & Dominic
Boy[English]
From the Late Latin name Dominicus meaning "of the Lord". This name was traditionally given to a child born on Sunday.
#106 ↓
Jace
Roxy & Jace
Boy[English]
Short form of JASON.
#110 →
Estella
Roxy & Estella
Girl[English]
Latinate form of ESTELLE. This was the name of the heroine, Estella Havisham, in Charles Dickens' novel 'Great Expectations' (1860).
#611 ↑
Juniper
Roxy & Juniper
Girl[English]
From the English word for the type of tree, derived ultimately from Latin iuniperus.
#113 ↑
Hunter
Roxy & Hunter
Boy[English]
From an occupational English surname for a hunter, derived from Old English hunta. A famous bearer was the eccentric American journalist Hunter S. Thompson (1937-2005).
#115 ↓
Nellie
Roxy & Nellie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of NELL.
#615 ↑
Charlie
Roxy & Charlie
Boy[English]
Diminutive or feminine form of CHARLES. A famous bearer is Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip 'Peanuts' by Charles Schulz.
#125 →
Jaxson
Roxy & Jaxson
Boy[English]
Variant of JACKSON.
#138 ↓
Summer
Roxy & Summer
Girl[English]
From the name of the season, ultimately from Old English sumor. It has been in use as a given name since the 1970s.
#141 ↑
Kingston
Roxy & Kingston
Boy[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "king's town" in Old English.
#142 ↓
Pearl
Roxy & Pearl
Girl[English]
From the English word pearl for the concretions formed in the shells of some mollusks, ultimately from Late Latin perla.
#647 →
Dawson
Roxy & Dawson
Boy[English]
From a surname meaning "son of DAVID". This name was popularized in the late 1990s by the television drama 'Dawson's Creek'.
#149 ↑
Chase
Roxy & Chase
Boy[English]
From a surname meaning "chase, hunt" in Middle English, originally a nickname for a huntsman.
#154 ↓
Otis
Roxy & Otis
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name Ode, a cognate of OTTO. In America it has been used in honour of the revolutionary James Otis (1725-1783).
#654 ↑
Brayden
Roxy & Brayden
Boy[English]
Variant of BRADEN.
#160 ↓
Genevieve
Roxy & Genevieve
Girl[English]
English form of GENEVIÈVE.
#165 →
Elliott
Roxy & Elliott
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from a diminutive of the medieval name ELIAS.
#168 →
Braxton
Roxy & Braxton
Boy[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from an Old English place name meaning "Bracca's town".
#169 ↓
Katherine
Roxy & Katherine
Girl[English]
From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could derive from the earlier Greek name ‘Εκατερινη (Hekaterine), which came from ‘εκατερος (hekateros) "each of the two"; it could derive from th…
#170 ↓
Kaiden
Roxy & Kaiden
Boy[English]
Variant of CADEN.
#170 ↓
Camden
Roxy & Camden
Boy[English]
From a surname which was from a place name perhaps meaning "enclosed valley" in Old English. A famous bearer of the surname was the English historian William Camden (1551-1623).
#180 ↓
Ariella
Roxy & Ariella
Girl[English]
Strictly feminine form of ARIEL.
#185 ↑
Ayden
Roxy & Ayden
Boy[English]
Variant of AIDAN.
#190 ↓
Beckett
Roxy & Beckett
Boy[English]
From an English surname which could be derived from various sources, including from Middle English beke meaning "beak" or bekke meaning "stream, brook".
#196 →
Tate
Roxy & Tate
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from the Old English given name Tata, of unknown origin.
#197 ↑
Caden
Roxy & Caden
Boy[English]
Sometimes explained as a derivative of the Irish surname Caden, which is a reduced form of the Gaelic surname Mac Cadáin meaning "son of Cadán".
#198 ↑
Annice
Roxy & Annice
Girl[English]
Variant of ANNIS.
#699 →
Knox
Roxy & Knox
Boy[English]
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Old English cnocc "round hill".
#208 ↑
Evangeline
Roxy & Evangeline
Girl[English]
Means "good news" from Greek ευ (eu) "good" and αγγελμα (angelma) "news, message". It was (first?) used by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his epic poem 'Evangeline' (1847).
#212 ↑
Griffin
Roxy & Griffin
Boy[English]
Latinized form of GRUFFUDD. This name can also be inspired by the English word griffin, a creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, ultimately from Greek γρυψ (gryps).
#214 →
Tatum
Roxy & Tatum
Unisex[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "Tata's homestead" in Old English.
#226 ↑
Harmony
Roxy & Harmony
Girl[English]
From the English word harmony, ultimately deriving from Greek ‘αρμονια (harmonia).
#231 ↓
Faith
Roxy & Faith
Girl[English]
Simply from the English word faith, ultimately from Latin fidere "to trust". This was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th century.
#239 ↓
Stevie
Roxy & Stevie
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of STEPHEN or STEPHANIE. A famous bearer is the American musician Stevie Wonder (1950-).
#244 ↑
Bee
Roxy & Bee
Unisex[English]
Short form of BEATRIX and other names beginning with B.
#750 →
Dallas
Roxy & Dallas
Unisex[English]
From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling". A city in Texas bears this name, probably in honour of American Vice President George Mifflin Dallas.
#252 ↑
Samara
Roxy & Samara
Girl[English]
Possibly derived from the biblical place name Samaria, which means "watch mountain" in Hebrew.
#259 ↑
Jefferson
Roxy & Jefferson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JEFFREY". It is usually given in honour of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), the third president of the United States and the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
#762 ↓
King
Roxy & King
Boy[English]
From a nickname which derives from the English word king, ultimately from Old English cyning.
#266 ↓
Kaleb
Roxy & Kaleb
Boy[English]
English variant of CALEB.
#273 ↓
Cash
Roxy & Cash
Boy[English]
From an English occupational surname for a box maker, derived from Norman French casse meaning "case". A famous bearer of the surname was American musician Johnny Cash (1932-2003).
#289 →
Mat
Roxy & Mat
Boy[English]
Short form of MATTHEW.
#798 →
Bryan
Roxy & Bryan
Boy[English]
Variant of BRIAN.
#305 ↓
Payton
Roxy & Payton
Unisex[English]
Variant of PEYTON.
#311 ↓
Earnest
Roxy & Earnest
Boy[English]
Variant of ERNEST influenced by the spelling of the English word earnest.
#815 →
Kyler
Roxy & Kyler
Boy[English]
Probably a variant of KYLE, blending it with TYLER. It also coincides with the rare surname Kyler, an Anglicized form of Dutch Cuyler, which is of uncertain meaning.
#321 ↓
Woodie
Roxy & Woodie
Boy[English]
Variant of WOODY.
#833 →
Alyssa
Roxy & Alyssa
Girl[English]
Variant of ALICIA. The spelling has probably been influenced by that of the alyssum flower, the name of which is derived from Greek α (a), a negative prefix, combined with λυσσα (lyssa) "madness, rabies", since it was be…
#334 ↓
Luvinia
Roxy & Luvinia
Girl[English]
Variant of LUVENIA.
#834 →
Sonny
Roxy & Sonny
Boy[English]
From a nickname which is commonly used to denote a young boy, derived from the English word son.
#354 ↑
Jayla
Roxy & Jayla
Girl[English]
Combination of JAY (1) and the popular name suffix la.
#355 ↓
Azalea
Roxy & Azalea
Girl[English]
From the name of the flower, ultimately derived from Greek αζαλεος (azaleos) "dry".
#365 ↑
Aniyah
Roxy & Aniyah
Girl[English]
Variant of ANIYA.
#371 ↓
Brooklynn
Roxy & Brooklynn
Girl[English]
Variant of BROOKLYN.
#372 ↓
Travis
Roxy & Travis
Boy[English]
From the English surname Travis (a variant of TRAVERS). It was used in America in honour of William Travis (1809-1836), the commander of the Texan forces at the Battle of the Alamo.
#379 ↓
Curtis
Roxy & Curtis
Boy[English]
From an English surname which originally meant "courteous" in Old French.
#902 ↓
Briella
Roxy & Briella
Girl[English]
Short form of GABRIELLA.
#404 ↓
Sunny
Roxy & Sunny
Unisex[English]
From the English word meaning "sunny, cheerful".
#406 ↑
Franklin
Roxy & Franklin
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Middle English frankelin "freeman". A famous bearer of the surname was Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), an American statesman, inventor, scientist and philosopher.
#410 →
Daniella
Roxy & Daniella
Girl[English]
Feminine form of DANIEL.
#430 ↓
Miracle
Roxy & Miracle
Girl[English]
From the English word miracle for an extraordinary event, ultimately deriving from Latin miraculum "wonder, marvel".
#432 ↓
Tanner
Roxy & Tanner
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "one who tans hides".
#432 ↓
Johnny
Roxy & Johnny
Boy[English]
Diminutive of JOHN. A famous bearer is American actor Johnny Depp (1963-).
#435 ↓
Hank
Roxy & Hank
Boy[English]
Originally a short form of Hankin which was a medieval diminutive of JOHN. Since the 17th century in the United States this name has also been used as a diminutive of HENRY, probably under the influence of the Dutch dimi…
#444 →
Aura
Roxy & Aura
Girl[English]
From the English word aura (derived from Greek via Latin meaning "breeze") for a distinctive atmosphere or illumination.
#954 ↑
Vance
Roxy & Vance
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Old English fenn meaning "marsh, fen".
#955 ↓
Troy
Roxy & Troy
Boy[English]
From a surname that originally denoted a person from the city of Troyes in France. This was also the name of the ancient city that was besieged by the Greeks in Homer's 'Iliad'.
#461 ↓
Johnathan
Roxy & Johnathan
Boy[English]
Variant of JONATHAN.
#467 ↓
Kendrick
Roxy & Kendrick
Boy[English]
From a surname which has several different origins. It could be from the Old English given names Cyneric "royal power" or Cenric "bold power", or from the Welsh name Cynwrig "chief hero".
#478 ↓
Will
Roxy & Will
Boy[English]
Short form of WILLIAM or other names beginning with Will. A famous bearer is American actor Will Smith (1968-), whose full name is Willard.
#979 →
Maddison
Roxy & Maddison
Girl[English]
Variant of MADISON.
#481 ↓
Opal
Roxy & Opal
Girl[English]
From the English word opal for the iridescent gemstone, the birthstone of October. The word ultimately derives from Sanskrit उपल (upala) meaning "jewel".
#486 ↑
Collin
Roxy & Collin
Boy[English]
Variant of COLIN (2).
#487 ↓
Andy
Roxy & Andy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of ANDREW or sometimes ANDREA (2). American pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a famous bearer of this name.
#500 ↓
Pheobe
Roxy & Pheobe
Girl[English]
Variant of PHOEBE.
#1000 ↓
Porter
Roxy & Porter
Boy[English]
From an occupational English surname meaning "doorkeeper", ultimately from Old French porte "door", from Latin porta.
#501 ↓
Carissa
Roxy & Carissa
Girl[English]
Variant of CHARISSA.
#502 →
Midge
Roxy & Midge
Girl[English]
Variant of MADGE.
#503 →
Earl
Roxy & Earl
Boy[English]
From the aristocratic title, which derives from Old English eorl "nobleman, warrior". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century.
Dalton
Roxy & Dalton
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "valley town" in Old English.
#513 ↓
Kaelyn
Roxy & Kaelyn
Girl[English]
Variant of KAYLYN.
#513 →
Geena
Roxy & Geena
Girl[English]
Variant of GINA.
#514 →
Jen
Roxy & Jen
Unisex[English]
Short form of JENNIFER.
#514 →
Shari
Roxy & Shari
Girl[English]
Diminutive of SHARON or a variant of SHERRY.
#525 →
Zavier
Roxy & Zavier
Boy[English]
Variant of XAVIER.
#526 →
Katie
Roxy & Katie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of KATE.
#527 ↓
Kodey
Roxy & Kodey
Boy[English]
Variant of CODY.
#533 →
Lyric
Roxy & Lyric
Unisex[English]
Means simply "lyric, songlike" from the English word, ultimately derived from Greek λυρικος (lyrikos).
#537 ↓
Don
Roxy & Don
Boy[English]
Short form of DONALD.
#538 →
Lallie
Roxy & Lallie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of LALAGE.
Pierce
Roxy & Pierce
Boy[English]
From a surname which was derived from the given name PIERS.
#546 ↓
Gillian
Roxy & Gillian
Girl[English]
Medieval English feminine form of JULIAN. This spelling has been in use since the 13th century, though it was not declared a distinct name from Julian until the 17th century.
#548 →
Ozzy
Roxy & Ozzy
Boy[English]
Variant of OZZIE.
#553 ↑
Jemmy
Roxy & Jemmy
Girl[English]
Diminutive of JEREMY (and formerly of JAMES).
#557 →
Alexus
Roxy & Alexus
Girl[English]
Variant of ALEXIS.
#559 →
Katharyn
Roxy & Katharyn
Girl[English]
Variant of KATHERINE.
Tessie
Roxy & Tessie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of THERESA.
#566 →
Sierra
Roxy & Sierra
Girl[English]
Means "mountain range" in Spanish, referring specifically to a mountain range with jagged peaks.
#568 ↓
Kathryn
Roxy & Kathryn
Girl[English]
Contracted form of KATHERINE.
#571 →
Susie
Roxy & Susie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of SUSAN.
Benton
Roxy & Benton
Boy[English]
From a surname which was derived from a place name, composed of Old English beonet "bent grass" and tun "enclosure".
#583 →
Sybil
Roxy & Sybil
Girl[English]
Variant of SIBYL. This spelling variation has existed since the Middle Ages.
#588 →
Jayson
Roxy & Jayson
Boy[English]
Variant of JASON.
#591 ↓
Lyle
Roxy & Lyle
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Norman French l'isle "island".
Lexie
Roxy & Lexie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of ALEXANDRA.
#612 →
Mikayla
Roxy & Mikayla
Girl[English]
Variant of MICHAELA.
#614 ↓
Kaitlyn
Roxy & Kaitlyn
Girl[English]
Variant of CAITLIN.
#620 ↓
Skyler
Roxy & Skyler
Unisex[English]
Variant of SCHUYLER. The spelling was modified due to association with the name Tyler and the English word sky.
#623 ↓
Abby
Roxy & Abby
Girl[English]
Diminutive of ABIGAIL.
#624 ↓
Truman
Roxy & Truman
Boy[English]
From a surname which meant "trusty man" in Middle English. A famous bearer of the surname was American president Harry S. Truman (1884-1972). It was also borne by American writer Truman Capote (1924-1984).
#626 →
Lettie
Roxy & Lettie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of LETTICE.
Lorainne
Roxy & Lorainne
Girl[English]
Variant of LORRAINE.
#639 →
Zeke
Roxy & Zeke
Boy[English]
Short form of EZEKIEL.
#642 →
Ted
Roxy & Ted
Boy[English]
Short form of EDWARD or THEODORE. A famous bearer was the American baseball player Ted Williams (1918-2002), who was born as Theodore.
#650 →
Mikki
Roxy & Mikki
Girl[English]
Strictly feminine variant of MICKEY.
#656 →
Jamison
Roxy & Jamison
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".
#660 ↓
Madisyn
Roxy & Madisyn
Girl[English]
Variant of MADISON.
#660 →
Haylee
Roxy & Haylee
Girl[English]
Variant of HAYLEY.
#664 →
Cale
Roxy & Cale
Boy[English]
Short form of CALEB.
#665 →
Peg
Roxy & Peg
Girl[English]
Short form of PEGGY.
#672 →
Wilson
Roxy & Wilson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of WILLIAM". The surname was borne by Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), the American president during World War I.
#673 ↓
Amias
Roxy & Amias
Boy[English]
Variant of AMYAS.
#682 ↑
Haley
Roxy & Haley
Girl[English]
Variant of HAYLEY.
#684 ↓
Luann
Roxy & Luann
Girl[English]
Either a combination of LOU and ANN or a variant of LUANA. It was popularized in the 1950s by the singer Lu Ann Simms (1933-2003).
#684 →
Quintin
Roxy & Quintin
Boy[English]
Variant of QUENTIN.
#690 →
Tommy
Roxy & Tommy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of THOMAS.
#690 →
Velvet
Roxy & Velvet
Girl[English]
From the English word for the soft fabric. It became used as a given name after the main character in Enid Bagnold's book 'National Velvet' (1935) and the movie (1944) and television (1960) adaptations.
#692 →
Cherilyn
Roxy & Cherilyn
Girl[English]
Combination of CHERYL and the popular name suffix lyn.
#693 →
Janelle
Roxy & Janelle
Girl[English]
Diminutive of JANE. It has been in use only since the 20th century.
#693 ↓
Gregg
Roxy & Gregg
Boy[English]
Short form of GREGORY.
#705 →
Minta
Roxy & Minta
Girl[English]
Short form of ARAMINTA.
Loraine
Roxy & Loraine
Girl[English]
Variant of LORRAINE.
#713 →
Laurel
Roxy & Laurel
Girl[English]
From the name of the laurel tree, ultimately from Latin laurus.
#715 →
Bettye
Roxy & Bettye
Girl[English]
Variant of BETTY.
#718 →
Trey
Roxy & Trey
Boy[English]
From an English nickname meaning "three".
#719 ↓
Andi
Roxy & Andi
Girl[English]
Diminutive of ANDREA (2).
#724 ↑
Zachery
Roxy & Zachery
Boy[English]
Variant of ZACHARY.
#731 →
Chad
Roxy & Chad
Boy[English]
From the Old English name Ceadda which is of unknown meaning, possibly based on Welsh cad "battle". This was the name of a 7th-century English saint.
#736 →
Doreen
Roxy & Doreen
Girl[English]
Combination of DORA and the name suffix een. The name was (first?) used by novelist Edna Lyall in her novel 'Doreen' (1894).
#743 →
Pat
Roxy & Pat
Unisex[English]
Short form of PATRICK or PATRICIA. A famous bearer of this name was Pat Garrett (1850-1908), the sheriff who shot Billy the Kid.
#749 →
Wally
Roxy & Wally
Boy[English]
Diminutive of WALTER or WALLACE.
#751 →
Terra
Roxy & Terra
Girl[English]
Variant of TARA (1), perhaps influenced by the Latin word terra meaning "land, earth".
#758 →
Lacey
Roxy & Lacey
Girl[English]
From a surname which was a variant of LACY.
#762 ↓
Blaze
Roxy & Blaze
Boy[English]
Modern variant of BLAISE influenced by the English word blaze.
#766 ↑
Lavern
Roxy & Lavern
Unisex[English]
Variant of LAVERNE.
#771 →
Ty
Roxy & Ty
Boy[English]
Short form of TYLER, TYSON, TYRONE, and other names beginning with Ty.
#772 ↓
Dixie
Roxy & Dixie
Girl[English]
From the term that refers to the southern United States, used by Daniel D. Emmett in his song Dixie in 1859.
#780 →
Carly
Roxy & Carly
Girl[English]
Feminine form of CARL.
#781 ↓
Docia
Roxy & Docia
Girl[English]
Possibly a diminutive of THEODOSIA.
Tia
Roxy & Tia
Girl[English]
Short form of names ending with tia. It has been suggested that its use since the 1950s is the result of the brand name for the coffee liqueur Tia Maria.
#789 →
Issac
Roxy & Issac
Boy[English]
Variant of ISAAC.
#791 ↓
Len
Roxy & Len
Boy[English]
Short form of LEONARD.
#791 →
Esta
Roxy & Esta
Girl[English]
Diminutive of ESTHER.
Mariel
Roxy & Mariel
Girl[English]
Diminutive of MARY influenced by MURIEL. In the case of actress Mariel Hemingway (1961-), the name is from the Cuban town of Mariel.
#808 →
Shana
Roxy & Shana
Girl[English]
Variant of SHANNA.
#811 →
Portia
Roxy & Portia
Girl[English]
Variant of Porcia, the feminine form of the Roman family name PORCIUS, used by William Shakespeare for the heroine of his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596).
#815 →
Alesha
Roxy & Alesha
Girl[English]
Variant of ALICIA.
#822 →
Dena
Roxy & Dena
Girl[English]
Possibly a short form of names ending with dena. It has also been used as a variant of DEANNA.
#822 →
Arlene
Roxy & Arlene
Girl[English]
Variant of ARLINE.
#824 →
Shelley
Roxy & Shelley
Girl[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "clearing on a bank" in Old English.
#826 →
Cybill
Roxy & Cybill
Girl[English]
Variant of SIBYL. This name was borne by actress Cybill Shepherd (1950-), who was named after her grandfather Cy and her father Bill.
#828 →
Cass
Roxy & Cass
Boy[English]
Short form of CASSANDRA, CASSIDY, and other names beginning with Cass.
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Frona
Roxy & Frona
Girl[English]
Diminutive of SOPHRONIA.
Brittany
Roxy & Brittany
Girl[English]
From the name of the region in the northwest of France, called in French Bretagne. It was named for the Britons who settled there after the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the invasions of the Anglo-Saxons.
#856 →
Leroi
Roxy & Leroi
Boy[English]
Variant of LEROY.
#860 →
Emmet
Roxy & Emmet
Boy[English]
Variant of EMMETT. It is used in Ireland in honour of the nationalist and rebel Robert Emmet (1778-1803).
Lenore
Roxy & Lenore
Girl[English]
Short form of ELEANOR. This was the name of the departed love of the narrator in Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'The Raven' (1845).
#891 →
Tresha
Roxy & Tresha
Girl[English]
Variant of TRICIA.
#891 →
Tiara
Roxy & Tiara
Girl[English]
From the English word for a semicircle crown, ultimately of Greek origin.
#900 →
Dane
Roxy & Dane
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was either a variant of the surname DEAN or else an ethnic name referring to a person from Denmark.
#903 ↓
Steph
Roxy & Steph
Girl[English]
Short form of STEPHEN or STEPHANIE.
#903 →
Debbie
Roxy & Debbie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of DEBORAH.
#905 →
Verna
Roxy & Verna
Girl[English]
Feminine form of VERNON, sometimes associated with the Latin word vernus "spring". It has been in use since the 19th century.
#905 →
Devon
Roxy & Devon
Unisex[English]
Variant of DEVIN. It may also be partly inspired by the name of the county of Devon in England, which got its name from the Dumnonii, a Celtic tribe.
#907 ↓
Catherin
Roxy & Catherin
Girl[English]
Variant of KATHERINE.
#915 →
Shanna
Roxy & Shanna
Girl[English]
Possibly a feminine variant of SHANNON.
#922 →
Arron
Roxy & Arron
Boy[English]
Variant of AARON.
#925 →
Leann
Roxy & Leann
Girl[English]
Combination of LEE and ANN.
#925 →
Ashlynn
Roxy & Ashlynn
Girl[English]
Variant of ASHLYN.
#927 ↓
Gayla
Roxy & Gayla
Girl[English]
Elaborated form of GAIL.
#927 →