[Opinions] Tiffany
What do you think of Tiffany for a girl? I know it's 80s dated but I think it's so much fun to say :P
Have you met many?
Do you see it as a trashy name? Low-class, tacky? Or more upper class?
Have you met many?
Do you see it as a trashy name? Low-class, tacky? Or more upper class?
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I like it, but it sounds upper class trashy. The only person I know named Tiffany left a bad impression on me.
I actually really like this name. It sounds so whimsical and cheerful. (It's probably the Tiff- part.)
[I can't believe that I like this name, but I do. It's completely unusable to me...]
I haven't met one. I see it as a middle-class name... just normal.
[I can't believe that I like this name, but I do. It's completely unusable to me...]
I haven't met one. I see it as a middle-class name... just normal.
This message was edited 2/15/2010, 7:13 AM
I really like it. Even though I was born in the 80s I only ever met one, a girl who was in my band class. She was a cheerleader too, but she was very sweet.
It doesn't really belong to a "class" for me. I don't see it as tacky but I also don't see it as upper class.
It doesn't really belong to a "class" for me. I don't see it as tacky but I also don't see it as upper class.
This is my cousin's name and I don't mind it on her, but I feel the name is too dated. She's the youngest Tiffany I know and was born in 1992! It's not a bad name, though.
It's a pretty name and I like it, but I would never use it because it has such a very strong bimbo image. IT's very stereotypical. I don't see it as upper class at, which is why it seems so strange to me that Donald Trump's daughter is named Tiffany.
I always though Tiffany Trump was such a cool name, though. I love it when the first name starts with the same letter as the last name. I think Ryan Reynolds is a pretty awesome names as well, or Robert Redford.
I once read that Donald Trump named his daughter Tiffany because the jewelery shop made place for his Trump Tower. Not sure if that's true or not.
I think Tiffany was an upper class name for like two or three years in the late 70s or early 80s and then picked up by the general population. I think it already sounded quite tacky when he names his daughter that, though. I think she was born in the 90s.
I once read that Donald Trump named his daughter Tiffany because the jewelery shop made place for his Trump Tower. Not sure if that's true or not.
I think Tiffany was an upper class name for like two or three years in the late 70s or early 80s and then picked up by the general population. I think it already sounded quite tacky when he names his daughter that, though. I think she was born in the 90s.
In grade school, I was good friends with a Tiffany. Though I liked her, I don't much care for the name. I would prefer something a bit "fresher."
Oops meant to post off the topic
This message was edited 2/11/2010, 9:23 AM