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Tiffany Faye
Tiffany Faye is a combo that popped into my head the other day. Aside from Tiffany being incredibly dated, WDYT? Does it sound too similar to Tina Fey?
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It sounds nothing like Tina Fey!As a combo, it sounds appropriate to both halves. Fluffy and frilly and, as you say, incredibly dated. So they go, or would have gone, well together, unless young TF had elderly relatives with dentures. Then it would have been inconvenient.
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It's a nice combination, but has too much F for my taste, and I don't care for the name Faye. I wouldn't have thought of Tina Fey.
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I quite like both Tiffany and most variations on Faye. Together though, they seem to bring a datedness to the combo that could be avoided. Something like Tiffany Elise or Tiffany Brielle brings Tiffany a little more up to date. While Faye would shine as a first name today, or to spice up a retro first name like Paulina Faye, Matilda Faye, or Ramona Faye. So, I guess I would have to say that I like the combo in general, but it is nothing stellar (and we had Tiffany as a top choice for a while even). The Tina Fey connection is moot to me, since there will be a surname and Tina Fey is great, but won't last forever.
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I think there are too many f's in it and y's, it's not the easiest name to articulate. I do like both names separately, although I suppose Tiffany is a little trashy.
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I like Tiffany. And Faye seems nice and short and simple, though I wouldn't use it as a first name, more like a nickname.
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IT's adorable. Tiffany is a name I've always liked, though it certainly didn't have a very long shelf life. It doesn't sound at all similar to Tina Fey. Christina Faye might.
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