Tiffany - People

People

  • Tiffany (given name), an English form of the Greek Theophania
  • Tiffany (surname)
  • Tiffany (singer) (born 1971), American pop artist
    • Tiffany (album), the eponymous debut album, released in May 1987
  • Tiffany (Singapore blogger, vlogger) (born 1988), freelance actor
  • Tiffany (South Korean singer) (born 1989), K-pop artist
  • Charles Comfort Tiffany (1829–1907), American Episcopal clergyman
  • Charles Lewis Tiffany (1812–1902), a founder of Tiffany & Co., jewelers
  • Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933), Charles Lewis's son, stained glass and jewelry artist, later associated with Tiffany & Co.
  • Dorothy Tiffany-Burlingham (1891–1979), Louis Comfort's daughter, psychoanalyst and friend of Anna Freud

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