Oxana
English
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- A transliteration of the Russian or Ukrainian female given name Окса́на (Oksána).
- 2015, Robert Galbraith [pseudonym; Joanne Rowling], Career of Evil, Sphere, →ISBN:
- ‘Now,’ said Wardle, and Detective Sergeant Ekwensi clicked out the nib of her pen and prepared to write, ‘does the name Oxana Voloshina mean anything to either of you?’
- 2017, Luke Jennings, Codename Villanelle, John Murray, →ISBN:
- ‘Go and explore the city. And start thinking about your cover name. Oxana Vorontsova’s dead.’
- 2020, Nick Tyrone, Politics is Murder, Accent, →ISBN:
- It has a picture of a woman that I know isn’t me but looks exactly like me with the name ‘Oxana Deseroyova’ on it.
German
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editOxana f (proper noun, genitive Oxanas or (with article) Oxana)
- a female given name
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