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Tifffany

Tifffany is an emphatic modern spelling of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania, meaning manifestation of God.

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Tifffany is an emphatic modern spelling of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania, meaning 'manifestation of God.' That original meaning is surprisingly formal and religious, even though Tiffany later became associated with fashionable modern femininity.

The triple-f spelling makes the name look especially stylized, almost graphic in its effect. What Tifffany shows is how a familiar name can be visually remade without changing its sound much at all. The extra letters give it a playful, assertive personality and make it feel more individualized.

Beneath the modern surface, the name still carries its ancient religious root. Tifffany feels decorative, current, and knowingly distinctive.

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