Tiphanie

Meaning

Divine Showing

Female
English

The story behind Tiphanie

Tiphanie is a modern English respelling and feminization of the name Tiffany, which itself derives from the Greek name Theophania (Θεοφάνεια). Theophania combines the Greek roots theos (god) and phainein (to show or appear), literally meaning "divine showing" or "manifestation of God." The name traveled through medieval French as Tiphanie before entering English usage. The contemporary spelling Tiphanie represents a late 20th-century variant, combining the phonetic appeal of the French form with creative respelling conventions popular during the 1970s–1990s.

Tiphanie has no historical or biblical bearer; it is a distinctly modern creation arising from the broader trend of feminizing and respelling established names. While the underlying Greek root Theophania carries theological resonance—historically associated with the Epiphany celebration—Tiphanie itself emerged as a name during the American cultural shift toward individualized name variants. The name peaked in US usage during the 1980s, a decade characterized by innovative spelling variations and gender-marked adaptations of traditional names. Tiphanie represents the intersection of classical etymology and contemporary naming fashion rather than a name anchored to historical tradition.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Long
Numerology
1
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V·C·V·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #5145 (1980s)

🔄 Related names

🔎 More names like Tiphanie