I don't enjoy
Bethany - not big on place names at the best of times, and a biblical one is worse. I like
Bethan very much, and would like
Megan as well but for its alarming surge in popularity and the idiotic MEEgan pronunciation. I know a
Bethany who is mostly known as
Bee; she has a four-year-old and a nine-month-old,
Joshua and
William.
Roxanne is very decorative, too much so for everyday use. But
Roxy is like a 1930s cinema or café; if I was sold on
Roxanne, which is unlikely, I'd use it as a mn only, to avoid
Roxy.
Maxine doesn't shine for me. I like
Max as a male stand-alone name, but quite apart from the danger of
Maxi as a nn,
Maxine just seems drab, like Martine/Martina and Marcelle/Marcella.