Biff

Meaning of Biff

Biff sparkles like confetti at a tarde fiesta, rolling off the tongue with the crisp punch of a Latin drum. It began as an English nickname—a playful twist on Wilfred or Beauford. Soon it carved its own path, strutting into the spotlight like a bailarín under string lights. Back in the '50s and '60s, Biff waltzed across American birth charts, peaking mid-century before slipping into hipster obscurity—a hidden treasure waiting for its encore. Some recall a time-travel bully from a famous film, but this Biff is reimagined as a pint-sized fiesta starter, not a villain. Its bite-sized sound is short and snappy, like a cheeky wink or a pat on the back, brimming with mischievous charm that hints at belly laughs and street-corner stories—warm, bold, and delightfully unexpected.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as bif (/bɪf/)

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Similar Names to Biff

Notable People Named Biff

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