Tani—pronounced TAH-nee—springs from sunny Latin shores as a playful spin on Tatiana, itself rooted in the ancient Roman clan name Tatius. She dances into a room like a bright mariposa at dawn, her two syllables rolling off the tongue like sweet café con leche. With Tani, you feel a quick salsa beat in your corazón and a promise of endless alegría. In the U.S., only around five little Tanis bloom each year, making each one a rare gem with a secret sparkle. Parents fall for her simple charm and the way she feels both timeless and brand-new. Tani is that tiny firecracker of joy, ready to paint her own colorful story.
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