Tiffay, of French origin, is an uncommon yet charming given name for females. It is derived from the French name Tiffany, which was popularized by a famous jewelry store and the song "Girl Named Tiffany" in the 1960s. The name Tiffay carries a touch of European elegance while maintaining a modern and youthful appeal. Its pronunciation, similar to 'Tiffany' but with an added 'a' at the end, gives it a unique sound and identity.
Tiffay saw a notable increase in popularity between 1984 and 1987, with birth numbers jumping from 10 to 28 during this period. However, it remained relatively uncommon overall, with only 139 total births recorded over the 13-year span.