Tawney
Tawney Origin and Meaning
Tawney is a feminine name derived from the Middle English word "tauny" or "tawny," referring to a yellowish-brown or tan color resembling tanned leather. As a name, it emerged in English-speaking countries during the 20th century, part of a trend toward using color names and nature-inspired vocabulary as given names. Tawney has never reached mainstream popularity but saw modest usage particularly in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. The name carries associations with warmth, earthiness, and natural beauty. Its connection to the tawny color evokes images of golden sunsets, autumn leaves, and the warm hues of desert landscapes. While relatively uncommon today, Tawney appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with a soft sound and nature-based meaning that falls outside conventional naming patterns.
The name Tawney in Pop Culture
- Tawney Talbotcharacter in Rectify (TV Series), played by Adelaide Clemens