Tiffany (given name)

Tiffany /ˈtɪfəni/ is an English form of the Greek Theophania. It was formerly often given to children born on the feast of Theophania, that is, Epiphany.[1] The equivalent Greek male name is Theophanes (Θεοφάνης), commonly shortened to Phanis (Φάνης) and the female is Theophania (Θεοφανία) or Theophano (Θεοφανώ), colloquially Phani (Φανή).

Tiffany
Pronunciation/ˈtɪfəni/
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameGreek
Meaningfrom Θεοφάνεια, Theophania—"manifestation of God", "appearance of God"
Region of originGreece

The name was popular in the US during the 1980s and early 1990sbetween 1980 and 1991 the number of babies named Tiffany born each year exceeded 10,000, peaking at 18,361 in 1988.[2] Its popularity is probably due to the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, alluding to the jeweler Tiffany & Co., rather than the feast of Epiphany.[3][4][5]

People

Notable people with this name include:

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. Elizabeth Gidley Withycombe, The Oxford dictionary of English Christian names, 1947
  2. "Girl Name Tiffany - Trends, Comments and Popularity of Tiffany". www.babynameshub.com. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  3. "Behind the Name"
  4. "The James Bond 007 Dossier"
  5. Stefan Grobe, "Donald Trump's family – his nearest and dearest (and closest advisors)", Euronews, 1/17/2017
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