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Tiffany

in Japanese

The default way to write Tiffany in Japanese is ティファニー — a phonetic katakana spelling that captures the sound and signals, instantly to a Japanese reader, that the name comes from elsewhere. But katakana is only one of three answers Japanese gives to a foreign name.

Below, we show all three. First the official katakana. Then a set of meaning kanji chosen to express what Tiffany actually means at the root — From Greek 'Theophania' meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'divine appearance' — celebrating the Epiphany. Finally a set of ateji, the playful tradition where the kanji match the sound and tell their own small story underneath.

Katakana — Phonetic

ティファニー
tiffany
Hepburn romanization, used to write foreign names in Japanese.

How Tiffany is most commonly written in Japanese — used on official documents, business cards, and signage.

Meaning Kanji — Etymology

"Tiffany" means: From Greek 'Theophania' meaning 'manifestation of God' or 'divine appearance' — celebrating the Epiphany

神顕
Shinken
kami/shin
god, divine
ken
manifest, reveal, appear

神 (kami/shin) = god, divine; 顕 (ken) = manifest, reveal, appear — directly captures 'divine manifestation'

光臨
Kourin
kou
light, radiance
rin
to descend upon, to grace with presence

光 (kou) = light, radiance; 臨 (rin) = to descend upon, to grace with presence — evokes a divine being descending in light

聖現
Seigen
sei
holy, sacred
gen
appear, manifest

聖 (sei) = holy, sacred; 現 (gen) = appear, manifest — 'sacred appearance', a clean rendering of the Epiphany meaning

Ateji — Sound + Meaning

Where the sound matches and the kanji tell their own small story. The Edo scholars and modern manga authors both played this game.

天妃凪
Tifanagi
ti, from ten
heaven
fa, from hi
princess, royal consort
nagi
calm sea

天 (ti, from ten) = heaven; 妃 (fa, from hi) = princess, royal consort; 凪 (nagi) = calm sea — mystical: a heavenly princess of the calm sea

蒂華輝
Tifaki
ti
flower stem/calyx
fa, from ka/hana
flower, splendor
ki
radiance

蒂 (ti) = flower stem/calyx; 華 (fa, from ka/hana) = flower, splendor; 輝 (ki) = radiance — cute and floral: a stem blooming into radiant splendor

翠妃音
Tifane
ti, from sui/midori
jade green, kingfisher
fa, from hi
princess
ne
sound, tone

翠 (ti, from sui/midori) = jade green, kingfisher; 妃 (fa, from hi) = princess; 音 (ne) = sound, tone — cool and elegant: the voice of a jade princess

Not sure which form to use?

Katakana, meaning kanji, and ateji each belong to a different part of Japanese life — official paperwork, calligraphy and gifts, signatures and wordplay. Our full guide walks through when to reach for each one.

Read the guide: the three ways to write your name in Japanese →

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