Stefan name - Meaning of Stefan
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 2
- Usage
- German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Greek
- Pronounced
- SHTE-fahn (German) , STAY-fahn (Dutch) , STE-fahn (Polish)
- Stefan Meaning
- Form of Stephen. Stefan is a Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Polish variant of Stephen. Stephen originates in Greek language and means "man with crown". Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr and later on numerous popes bore this name. It was one of the most popular masculine given names in the United States in the 1960s. Recently its popularity fluctuated. The famous bearers include Stephen King, the American horror fiction writer.
Stefan Related Names
Variants: Steffen (Low German), Stephan (German), Staffan (Swedish), Steffen (Norwegian), Steffen (Danish), Steffen, Stephan, Stefanus, Steven (Dutch), Szczepan (Polish), Stevan, Stjepan (Serbian), Steffan
Diminutives: Stef (Dutch), Stevo (Serbian)
Feminine Forms: Stefana (Dutch), Stefania, Stefcia (Polish), Stefanija (Macedonian)
Other Languages: Stephanos (Ancient Greek), Stepan (Armenian), Estebe, Eztebe (Basque), Stephen (Biblical), Stephanos (Biblical Greek), Stephanus (Biblical Latin), Esteve (Catalan), Stjepan, Štefan, Stevan, Stevo, Stipan, Stipe, Stipo (Croatian), Štěpán (Czech), Stephen, Ste, Steph, Steve, Steven, Stevie (English), Tapani, Tahvo, Teppo (Finnish), Étienne, Stéphane (French), Estevo (Galician), Stepane (Georgian), Stefanos, Stephanos (Greek), István, Pista, Pisti (Hungarian), Stiofán (Irish), Stefano (Italian), Stefans (Latvian), Steponas (Lithuanian), Tipene (Maori), Estienne (Medieval French), Estève (Occitan), Estevão (Portuguese), Ștefan, Fane (Romanian), Stepan (Russian), Steafan, Steaphan, Steenie (Scottish), Štefan (Slovak), Štefan (Slovene), Esteban, Estavan (Spanish), Steffan (Welsh)