Tiffannie, pronounced “tih-FAN-ee,” is the sparkly, be-jeweled cousin of classic Tiffany—both springing from the medieval French form of the Greek Theophania, “God’s appearance,” a name once gifted to girls born on the Feast of Epiphany. Picture her arriving at a 1980s roller-rink, bangs teased sky-high and confetti in her pocket: that’s the vibe the U.S. charts captured when Tiffannie twinkled between the mid-’70s and mid-’90s, never common but always memorable, like a secret track on your favorite mixtape. She carries the built-in holiday glow of Epiphany, the sparkle of Audrey Hepburn’s little black dress in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and a dash of retro charm that makes vintage Polaroids feel fresh again. For parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet feels one-of-a-kind, Tiffannie is the hidden gem that winks boldly from the jewelry box—timeless, radiant, and ready for her encore.