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WDYTO Tiffany?
Tiffany has always been one of my favorite names. Even though it was one of the most popular names of the ‘80’s and ‘90’s, it seems like I know hardly anybody with the name.
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I've grown to respect it. I was very surprised the first time I heard it. This was on a drop-dead beautiful young woman who was a reporter. She was a serious journalist who later married a bigwig in town.
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It's all right. I wish it hadn't become so popular. I feel like I'd like it a lot more then. I like how very medieval it is, but no one realizes it due to its past popularity.
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I've always thought it was cute, light and lively and fun. I don't like it enough to use it but it's cute.
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It's not one of my favourite names, but it's not bad - I don't think it sounds silly or unintelligent, and I like the Tiffany Aching association.
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It does unfortunately have a sort of ditzy reputation. I think that must be because it's associated with a luxury product, so people categorize it with names like Diamond or Porsche. Learning about its medieval origins made me like it a bit better.
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It’s not a favourite but I like it because I have a friend called Tiffany, though I’m not sure what I thought of it before I knew her.
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Yes, I don't ever remember meeting a Tiffany. There was the singer ... but singer and actor names aren't evidence.I find it confusing: the dignity and history of Theophania turned into an ephemeral dust bunny.
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I used to like it, but now it sounds ditzy. One of my sisters hates it.
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I associate it with shallow consumerism (a culmination of: trendiness, the 80s, the jewelry company, Hollywood). I was born in 1989, but I didn't actually know any until recently. Now that I've met a few, I've warmed to it somewhat. It's got an interesting history...I can definitely see the appeal, but I still can't quite bring myself to like it.

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Love it!
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Though I heard it a lot growing up (born '91), I must say that it has a pretty sound. And I have always found the "Tiffany Paradox" (for writing medieval fiction) to be hilarious.
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Love it
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