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Tiffany
Tiffany has been a long-time favorite of mine; I love the way it looks (it has attributes that other names don’t, such as a double “f”. That makes Tiffany feel kind of nice and fluffy to me), how it sounds, and the fact that it’s no longer common. Not to mention, this name has been around for centuries, so it has long history (which I also love). I grew up with a few girls called Tiffany as well, and they were all warm, charismatic people. How do you feel about Tiffany? If I were to make a name combination with Tiffany, I’d opt for Tiffany Pamela, Tiffany Roxanne, Tiffany Constance, Tiffany Maven, Tiffany Amber, Tiffany Lauren, Tiffany Makayla, or Tiffany Renae. The girls called Tiffany that I know are Tiffany Dawnmarie, Tiffany Rachel, and Tiffany Alexis, which I think are also beautiful. How would you pair Tiffany?
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I like Tiffany. I didn't used to. I don't know what changed. I think it sounds bright and energetic and familiar and mystical. Though it does sound a bit dated to me, the same age as Stephanie, Brittany, Tracy, Sabrina, Crystal. And I'd probably rather use Epiphany.
I will pair it with Carmen because I like that lately, and I get vaguely similar vibes from them. Tiffany CarmenMy favorites of your combos are Tiffany Roxanne and Tiffany Rachel. I don't like Maven, but I think it's cool with Mavis or Maeve.If I were pairing it with a name that's sort of popular
Tiffany Maeve
Tiffany Iris
Tiffany Viviana
Tiffany Cora
Tiffany Helen
Tiffany Julia
Tiffany Lucia
Tiffany Zara
Tiffany Genevieve
Tiffany Isabel
Tiffany Georgia
Tiffany Vera
Tiffany Camille
Tiffany Octavia
Tiffany Mabel

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Very frou frou like a white poodle with pink bows on her head. FiFi is her sister.

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I don't care for it, not only because of the stereotypes that surround it (80's mean girl/airhead/valley girl type) but the sound of it in general. Neither Tiff or the suffix sound appeals to me. I do think it's a better than Brittany, but that's about the only nice thing about it really. I have no idea what I would pair it with, but from your list, these work best in my opinion:Tiffany Lauren
Tiffany Renae (I'd use Renee)
Tiffany Pamela
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I like it from your list esp Lauren, Makayla and Renae. Pamela and Roxanne are ok. Rachel and Alexis are nice tooOthers Maeve, Brielle, Briony, Imogen, Anthea, Celeste, Estelle, Nicole
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I love the name Tiffany and I agree with everything you've said. I feel Tiffany pairs most well with Maven out of your list (Maven being a favourite of mine)Tiffany Rose, Tiffany Elizabeth, Tiffany Marie and Tiffany Louise work well also, but those are the common middle options that work well with most names imo. How about Tiffany Brooke; Tiffany Brynn; Tiffany Claire; Tiffany Delphia; Tiffany Hazel; Tiffany Imogen; Tiffany Isabelle, Tiffany Jeannette; Tiffany Lisa; Tiffany Lorraine; Tiffany Mairead; Tiffany Olivia; Tiffany Ophelia; Tiffany Vera; Tiffany Veronica; Tiffany Victoria; Tiffany Winifred and Tiffany Yvonne
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It's got a cute sound, but it's a little bit too stereotypically airhead-cheerleader-from-the-eighties-with-a-huge-perm-and-neon-stirrup-pants-and-a-ton-of-cheap-plastic-bangles.
It may technically be a very old name, but as it got hardly any use till the seventies, that claim of classicalness feels forced even though it's true.
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