Biff

American nickname

Biff Origin and Meaning

The name Biff is a boy's name of American origin.

The quintessential midcentury nickname, famously found in Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman."

Biff is late 19th century slang meaning to "hit", so Biff may have originated as a nickname for a tough guy. We'd object to it as a name, but it's hard to imagine anyone using it today outside of a symbolic name in a play.

Biff Popularity

Famous People Named Biff

  • Biff Busick
    ring name of Christopher Girard, American pro wrestler
  • Peter Rodney "Biff" Byford
    English lead singer of metal band Saxon
  • James Jackson "Biff" Henderson
    Jr., American comedian and TV personality
  • Harlan "Biff" Wysong
    American baseball pitcher
  • William Joseph "Biff" McGuire
    American actor
  • Biff Benedict Pocoroba
    American baseball player
  • Biff Yeager
    American actor
  • Biff Elliot (born Leon Shalek)
    American actor
  • Bif Naked
    stage name of Beth Torbert, Canadian female singer,songwriter

Biff in Pop Culture

  • Biff Loman
    character in the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller
  • Biff Tannen
    character in the "Back to the Future" movie trilogy
  • Biff
    Buford's goldfish on TV's "Phineas and Ferb"
  • Biff
    nickname of Jesus' best friend in "Lamb" by Christopher Moore
  • Bruce "Biff" Brewster
    main character in a series of children's books by Andy Adams