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Tiffany is a Greek-derived feminine name meaning "Manifestation of God" or "Epiphany," originally used as a unisex name but now predominantly given to girls due to its popularity in the mid-20th century, with notable figures like Tiffany Darwish and Audrey Hepburn bearing this name.
TiffanyAmber is a unique, global name combining Tiffany ("manifestation" or "epiphany") and Amber (fossilized resin), evoking rarity and warmth without specific historical ties.
Tiffanyann is an American name derived from Tiffany, which means 'appearance of God', combined with the suffix 'ann'.
Tiffanye is a rare and distinctive female name of Greek origin, meaning "from the land of fairytales.
Tiffanymarie is a French-origin name comprising "Tiffany," meaning "divine manifestation," and "Marie," meaning "sea of bitterness" or "star of the sea.
Tiffay is a distinctive French name derived from 'tif' or 'tiffe', meaning 'curly hair', originally used as a nickname for those with unruly locks.
Tiffeney is a unique feminine name with unknown origins, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking a clear etymology or associated meanings.
Tiffeny is a unique American female name coined by Harold Bloomfield in his 1975 novel, with no consistent meaning despite some suggestions linking it to Tiffany.
Tiffany is a unique Greek name meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'epiphany,' popularized by Audrey Hepburn's portrayal in the 1961 film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's.'
Tiffiani is an uncommon yet meaningful Italian name derived from Tiffany, meaning 'Manifestation of God.'
Tiffiany is an American feminine given name derived from Tiffany, a French name meaning "Manifestation of God" or "God Appears.
Tiffin is an uncommon English given name, derived from the surname Tiffen/Tippin, possibly meaning "tipsy" or "drunk".
Tiffinay is a unique American female given name created as a variant spelling of Tiffany, derived from the Greek word "theophania" meaning "appearance of God".
Tiffine is a rare French name derived from 'tiffin', a light meal between main meals. It evokes sophistication and grace, with 'f' adding femininity and double 'i' making it playful. Despite its rarity, Tiffine has appeared in literature like "Madame Bovary".
Tiffinee is a unique American given name with uncertain origins and meaning, believed to be a variant spelling of Tiffany or possibly a creative invention inspired by similar-sounding names.
Tiffiney is an American given name created by blending Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God', and Virginia, meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'.
Tiffani is an elegant Italian name derived from the Greek word 'Theophania', meaning "manifestation of God".
Tiffinnie is a modern, playful variant of Tiffany, an English name derived from Greek meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'epiphany', popularized by Tiffany & Co. and Sean Kingston's song.
Tiffiny is a unique American name created by author John Steinbeck in his novel "East of Eden," with no inherent meaning beyond its literary origin.
Tiffany is an English female name of Greek origin meaning "manifestation of God," derived from "theophania." It has been popular since the mid-20th century due to its unique sound and strong spiritual meaning.
Tiffney is an American female given name of Old Norse origin meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil'.
Tiffni is a unique American feminine name, popularized in the late 20th century as a distinct alternative, with an unknown etymology but often associated with 'manifestation of God' or 'epiphany'.
Tiffnie is a rare, elegant given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Toibin meaning 'God is gracious' in Gaelic.
Tiffany is an American name created in the mid-20th century as a feminine form of Tiffany & Co., the famous jewelry store. Its popularity soared after the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's starring Audrey Hepburn.
Tiffoni is a captivating Italian name derived from "tiffone," meaning typhoon or hurricane, created in the late 20th century as a feminine variation of Tiffone.
Tiffonie is a unique French name with elegant Old Norse origins meaning " tiuf " meaning " tiuf ".
Tiffony is a unique French name meaning 'strong-willed', reflecting inner strength and resilience.
Tiffy is a diminutive form of Tiffany, which has unclear origins but is thought to have been popularized by American jewelry designer Tiffany & Co., or possibly created as a pet form of other names like Elizabeth.
Tifini is a rare African-origin given name from Nigerian Yoruba culture, with meanings potentially related to abundance or completion.
Tifinie is an uncommon yet captivating female given name with unknown African or Greek origins and uncertain meaning, potentially relating to mystery or hiddenness.
Tifiny is a rare female given name of unknown origin, with uncertain meaning and history, potentially derived from Tiffany or diminutives of Christine/Christina.
Tifney is a rare American variant of Tiffany, which derives from the Old Norse word "þingwei," signifying a gathering place or market.
Tiffany is a Greek-origin name meaning 'from the mansion', associated with luxury and sophistication. It was given to wealthy Greek girls believed destined for power and respect, linked to the goddess Athena's wisdom.
Tiffanie is a captivating Greek-origin name, popularized by Balzac's "Père Goriot," meaning 'ephemeral,' associated with smoke in ancient Greek mythology.
The name Tige, of French origin, means "stem" and was popularized by Émile Zola's novel "Germinal".
Tiger is an English name of great character and strength, derived from the majestic Asian big cat. Its meaning, associated with power, courage, and determination, makes it a popular choice for boys.
Tiger is an English name meaning "wild cat", often associated with strength and courage. Its use as a given name gained popularity in recent decades due to tiger conservation efforts.
Tigerlilly is a unique feminine given name inspired by the tiger lily flower native to eastern Asia, symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and beauty. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century and embodies qualities associated with both tigers (power, fierceness) and lilies (gracefulness, charm).
Tigerlily is an English female given name derived from the vibrant tiger lily flower, native to East Asia, signifying strength and beauty.
Tigh is of Scottish origin and means "fire".