Stephen or Steven (pronounced or ) is an English masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, garland", in turn from the Greek word στέφανος (wreath, crown, honour, reward). The use of the noun was first recorded in Homer's Iliad. The name is significant to Christians: according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death and is regarded as the first Christian martyr. It was popularized in England by the NormansFact: date=October 2008. The name has many variants, which include Stephan, Stevan, Stefan, and Stevon.
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Business Blogs Trump Social Networking Sites as New Business Drivers ... Just remember that "It Takes a While to Gain a Blog Following – Be Persistent. ...stephenslighthouse.sirsi.com/Stephen or Steven (pronounced or ) is an English masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, garland", in turn from the Greek word στέφανος (wreath, crown, honour, reward). The use of the noun was first recorded in Homer's Iliad. The name is significant to Christians: according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death and is regarded as the first Christian martyr. It was popularized in England by the NormansFact: date=October 2008. The name has many variants, which include Stephan, Stevan, Stefan, and Stevon.
Steve is the common short form and various diminutives such as Stevie are also used. Many family names are derived from Stephen: the most common are Stephens/Stevens and Stephenson/Stevenson (others include Stephen, Stephan, Stefan, Stevin, and Stever).
The female version of the name is Stephanie.
For Stephen as a surname see Stephen (surname), Stevenson and Stephenson.
- Esteban (Spanish)
- Esteban (Filipino)
- Estêvão (Portuguese)
- Esteve (Catalan)
- Étienne ("Estienne" is an obsolete spelling), Stéphane (French)
- Êtiên (Vietnamese)
- İstefanos (Turkish)
- İstfan, Stepan (Azeri)
- István (Hungarian)
- Kepano, Kiwini (Hawaiian)
- lang: 史提芬, 史蒂芬, 史地芬, 斯德望, 斯蒂芬 (Chinese)
- 스티븐 (Seutibeun, Korean)
- Shtjefen or Stefan (Albanian)
- Sitiveni (Tongan, Fijian)
- Staffan, Stefan (Swedish)
- Steafán, Stiofán (Irish)
- Stefán (Icelandic)
- Stefano (Italian)
- Ştefan (Romanian)
- Štefan (Slovak)
- Štefan (Slovene)
- Stefan, Stefaan, Stëven, Stephan (Afrikaans)
- Stefan, Stephan, Steffen (German)
- Stefan, Szczepan (Polish)
- Steffan (Welsh)
- Steffen (Norwegian)
- Steffen, Stephen, Stefan, Stephan (Danish)
- Štěpán, Štefan (Czech)
- Stefanus, Stephanus (Latin)
- Steponas, Stepas (Lithuanian)
- Steven (Breton)
- Steven, Stefaan, Stefanus, Stefan, Stephan (Dutch)
- Stiefnu (Maltese)
- スティーブン、スティーブ (Stiibun, Stiibu, Japanese)
- Stìobhan, Stìophan, Stèaphan (Scottish Gaelic)
- Stjepan, Stipe, Stipo (Croatian)
- Tapani (Finnish)
- Tehvan (Estonian)
- Tipene (Māori)
- Istfan, إصتفان, ستيف, ستيفن (Arabic)
- סטיבן (Hebrew)
- Στέφανος (Stephanos, Stefanos, Greek)
- Степан, Стефан (Stepan, Stefan, Ukrainian; Стефан 1 is a more western Ukrainian usageFact: date=April 2008)
- Стефан (Stefan, Bulgarian)
- Стефан/Stefan, Стеван/Stevan, Степан/Stepan, Шћепан/Šćepan, Стијепо/Stijepo, Стево/Stevo (Serbian)
- Стефан/Stefan, Стеван/Stevan, Шћепан/Šćepan (Montenegrin)
- Стефан, Стеван, Стево, Стефче (Macedonian)
- Стефан, Стивен, Степан (Stepan, Russian)
- Ստեփանոս, Ստեփան (Stepanos, Stepan, Armenian)
- ஸ்டீபன் (Stepan, Tamil)
- Steephan (South Indian)

























