Chinese names for English names

Tiffany in Chinese

蒂妮 (dì nī) is one of 9 hand-curated options — each captures a different side of Tiffany, from how it sounds to what it means.

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Each name is written by a native speaker and chosen for its meaning and sound.

PHONETICALLY SIMILAR

Phonetics

Tiffany (TIF-uh-nee) opens with a T/D sound that maps to 蒂 (dì) or captures the rhythm through 婷 (tíng) or 霓 (ní). The three syllables compress into two with the middle absorbed, keeping the name's light, bright quality.

蒂妮
dì nī

“Delicate and lovely”

婷菲
tíng fēi

“Graceful and fragrant”

霓菲
ní fēi

“Rainbow and fragrant”

SIMILAR IN MEANING

Etymology

From Greek Theophania = manifestation or appearance of God (theos + phanein). It was given to girls born on Epiphany, January 6th — the feast of the divine appearing. Later associated with Tiffany & Co. and its signature blue. A name about luminous arrival.

熙瑞
xī ruì

“Radiant and auspicious”

晗曦
hán xī

“Dawn to daybreak”

灿颜
càn yán

“Brilliant face”

SPIRIT

Spirit & Cultural Resonance

The name of someone who changes a room when she enters it. Tiffany Haddish's electric energy, Tiffany Young's graceful precision, the specific shade of blue that is immediately recognizable. Something that appears and everything shifts.

霓韵
ní yùn

“Rainbow resonance”

熙颜
xī yán

“Radiant and beautiful”

灿霓
càn ní

“Brilliant rainbow”