Tiffany

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. A northern English surname.
  2. A female given name transferred from the surname.
noun
  1. Ellipsis of Tiffany glass.
noun
  1. A kind of gauze, or very thin silk.

Pronunciation

/ˈtɪfəni/

Word forms

Tiffany tiffanies

Etymology

From Old French Tifinie, Tiphanie, from Latin Theophania (“Epiphany”), from Ancient Greek θεο- (theo-, “god”) (combining form of θεός (theós, “god”)) + φαίνω (phaínō, “to shine, appear”). Doublet of theophany. The given name (from circa 12th century) was usually given to girls born at Epiphany. The surname (from late 13th century) is a dialectal variant of the surname Tiffin, which derives from the given name variant Tiffania. In modern times, the given name has been (re)popularized by the surname borne by Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of jewelry company Tiffany & Co.

Derived words

poor man's Tiffany Tiffany problem
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