Noah Blackwell

By Noah Blackwell
Modern Naming Trends Expert

Updated on September 06, 2024

Foxx

US Popularity Rank: 23160

Origin: British

Meaning: Fox; Red-haired; Sly, crafty person

You might have a little mischievous one on your hands when baby Foxx arrives. Originally a surname, Foxx is a masculine moniker with Old English origins. Meaning “fox,” Foxx was used as a nickname for someone with red hair or a cunning individual. This spelling has most likely gained popularity because of the acting prowess of Hollywood’s Jamie Foxx. Baby Foxx might take a leaf out of the book of their namesake in the animal kingdom. With bright eyes and a bushy tail, they’ll be quick-witted and sharper than most, a great help when nabbing roles for the silver screen.

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