Roxine is a unique and elegant feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'rose'. It is a variant spelling of the more common name Roxanne, which itself is a corruption of the Persian name Roshanak. The name has been used sparingly throughout history but has gained some popularity in recent times, particularly in English-speaking countries. Its pronunciation typically rhymes with "boxing" and its phonetic spelling is /ˈrɒksɪn/. Roxine means 'little rose' or 'radiant dawn', suggesting a sweet and luminous quality associated with the name. It has been used for both historical figures and fictional characters, adding to its distinctive charm.
"The name Roxine experienced a significant boom in popularity during the mid-20th century, with peaks in births occurring between 1942 and 1957. However, it began to decline thereafter, with fewer than 10 births recorded each year from 1963 onwards."