Associations to the word «Roxanne»
Noun
- Peyton
- Dunbar
- Ortiz
- Summers
- Marley
- Byrd
- Tina
- Phyllis
- Billie
- Starr
- Sylvester
- Constantin
- Emery
- Lenny
- Copeland
- Tango
- Daryl
- Fontana
- Blaze
- Sting
- Bale
- Douglass
- Louise
- Cheung
- Hart
- Mandy
- Amour
- Myles
- Simpson
- Pueblo
- Roc
- Meg
- Devon
- Caine
- Pompey
- Madeleine
- Real
- Cynthia
- Zeus
- Hurricane
- Landfall
- Jo
- Boyfriend
- Wilde
- Clifford
- Idol
- Puff
- Burt
- Pulitzer
- Drew
- Rapper
- Kaplan
- Hannah
- Girlfriend
- Sue
- Lisa
- Marilyn
- Vanguard
- Paula
- Rap
- Shan
- Richie
- Hop
- Michelle
- Julia
- Beth
- Choke
- Daddy
- Submission
- Tong
- Actress
- Steele
- Clara
- Bitch
- Barton
- Belle
- Deborah
- Ella
- Donna
- Soap
- Satan
- Beverly
- Isabel
- Laurel
- Cincinnati
- Hal
- Curl
- Rick
- Hughes
- Bottle
Wiktionary
ROXANNE, proper noun. A female given name; a spelling variant of Roxane, fairly popular since the 1930s.
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.