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Fiffany

Fiffany is likely a variant of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania meaning manifestation of God.

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Fiffany is likely a variant of Tiffany, ultimately from the Greek Theophania, meaning manifestation of God. Through that lineage it belongs to a family of names with a religious origin that later softened into a more decorative and fashionable sound.

The transformation from solemn theological meaning to stylish modern name is part of what makes this family so interesting. As a given name, Fiffany feels playful and contemporary, with a hint of whimsy in the initial consonant shift. It is rare enough to seem highly individualized, but it still echoes a familiar form, which keeps it from feeling wholly invented.

The result is a name with a light, sparkling quality. Fiffany sounds modern, but its ancestry reaches back to one of the oldest kinds of religious naming.

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