Tiffinee

Meaning of Tiffinee

Tiffinee is a spirited, head-turning spin on the classic Tiffany, itself rooted in the medieval English form of the Greek Theophania, “God’s revelation,” traditionally bestowed on Epiphany babies. This extra-e-extra-e version first flitted onto U.S. birth records in the mid-1970s and hovered through the early ’90s—never common, but always memorable, like a glint of sun on winter snow. Because the spelling is rarer than the robin-egg-blue boxes and Audrey Hepburn daydreams the name evokes, Tiffinee carries an instant air of individuality: she’s the girl who writes her own story in glitter ink. Parents who choose it often love the mix of familiar sound and surprising letters—a subtle reminder that even timeless grace can enjoy a playful remix.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as tih-FEE-nee (/tɪˈfiːni/)

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