Tiffany
Introduction
A name of Greek origin meaning 'epiphany' or 'manifestation'.
Background Story
Tiffany is derived from the Greek name Theophania, which was often used to refer to the feast of the Epiphany in Christianity. The name gained popularity in the medieval period and has been associated with the Tiffany & Co. jewelry company, founded in 1837, which became famous for its high-quality and elegant jewelry. In popular culture, the name is also linked to the iconic film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' starring Audrey Hepburn, which centers around the life of a young woman in New York City who frequents the upscale Tiffany's store.
Letter Count
Variations
Tiff, Tiffani, Tiffaney, Tiffani
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