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If you want everyone she meets to think "one step up from trailer trash, I see", then feel free to give her one of those names.
PLEASE spare your child from those names, what has she done to hurt you?
Gene
Roxi sounds tacky and Brittany sounds like an airhead. I like Ashley and that is a good name for a little girl or an older sophisticated woman later in life. Roxi and Brittany sure aren't.
VaLe
Ashley!
Rillifane
If you really must call a child Roxi then, at least, formally name the child Roxanne. Names may or may not influence how people behave but it seems to me that Roxanne is likely to become a poet and Roxi a pole dancer.
Brittany is a rocky peninsular in France. Why this should be the name of a human child is beyond me. Leave it as the name of a famously untalented bimbo.
Ashley is a man's name. Americans apparently don't know this. But then they also can't seem to figure out Marion, Beverly and Leslie are men's names.
Andi T
Roxanne is pretty
Ashley and brittany are ok very common though
ericthesmartest
Roxi. Its more unique and special than brittany or ashley.