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- Step, Front Porch (* 1991), American singer-songwriter
Stepa
- Stepa, Jan (1892–1959), Polish clergyman, Bishop of Tarnów
- Štěpán z Pálče († 1424), Bohemian theologian and rector at Charles University in Prague, as well as a representative of the Hussites
- Stepan, Derek (* 1990), American ice hockey player
- Stepan, Karl Maria (1894–1972), Austrian politician
- Štěpán, Miroslav (1945–2014), Czech politician (KSČ)
- Stepan, Nancy (* 1939), historian of science
- Štěpán, Pavel (1925–1998), classical pianist
- Stepančić, Luka (* 1990), Croatian handball player
- Stepancik, Kurt (1922–2003), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Štěpánčíková, Eva (* 1972), Czech volleyball player
- Stepanek, Brian (* 1971), American actor
- Stepanek, Catrin (* 1972), Austrian flautist, music teacher and music journalist
- Stepanek, Elisabeth (1952–1995), Austrian actress
- Stepanek, Emil (1895–1945), Austrian stage painter and film architect
- Štěpánek, Jakub (* 1986), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Štěpánek, Karel (1899–1981), Czech actor
- Stepanek, Lilly (1912-2004), Austrian actress
- Štěpánek, Martin (1947–2010), Czech actor, director and politician
- Štěpánek, Martin (* 1971), Czech ice hockey player
- Štěpánek, Martin (* 1982), Czech grass skier
- Stepanek, Mattie (1990-2004), American poet
- Štěpánek, Miroslav (* 1990), Czech football player
- Štěpánek, Petr (* 1948), Czech actor
- Štěpánek, Petr (* 1965), Czech politician, biologist and university professor
- Štěpánek, Radek (* 1978), Czech tennis player
- Stepanek, Werner (* 1952), German educator and sculptor
- Štěpánek, Zdeněk (1896–1968), Czech artist
- Stepanenko, Taras (* 1989), Ukrainian soccer player
- Stepanik, Lukas (* 1950), Austrian director and producer
- Stepanjan, Haro (1897–1966), Armenian composer
- Štěpánková, Jana (1934–2018), Czechoslovak actress
- Stepanoff, Jimmy (* 1959), German comic artist and author
- Stepanov, Andrei (* 1979), Estonian football player
- Stepanov, Milan (* 1983), Serbian football player
- Štěpánová, Barbora (* 1959), Czech actress
- Štěpánová-Kurzová, Ilona (1899–1975), Czech pianist and piano teacher
- Stepanović, Dragoslav (* 1948), Serbian football player and coach
- Stepanovs, Igors (* 1976), Latvian football player
- Štepanovský, Peter (* 1988), Slovak football player
- Stepanow, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (* 1950), Russian computer scientist
- Stepanow, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Stepanow, Alexei Borisovich (* 1972), Russian ice hockey player
- Stepanov, Andrei Jurjewitsch (* 1986), Belarusian-Russian ice hockey player
- Stepanow, Boris Andrejewitsch (1930-2007), Soviet boxer
- Stepanow, Boris Iwanowitsch (1913–1987), Russian physicist and university professor
- Stepanow, Filipp Petrovich (1857–1933), Russian officer, State Councilor, Chamberlain, Public Prosecutor of the Moscow Holy Synod
- Stepanow, Georgi Fjodorowitsch (1917–1987), Soviet Vice Admiral
- Stepanow, Georgi Wladimirowitsch (1919–1986), Russian-Soviet Romanist
- Stepanow, Yuri Nikolajewitsch (1932–1963), Soviet high jumper
- Stepanow, Konstantin Wladimirowitsch (* 1983), Russian pool player
- Stepanow, Oleg Sergejewitsch (1939-2010), Soviet judoka
- Stepanov, Pyotr Petrovich (* 1959), Transnistrian politician
- Stepanow, Sergei Alexandrovich (* 1941), Russian mathematician
- Stepanow, Stefan Sergejewitsch (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Stepanow, Wassili Matwejewitsch (1927–2011), Soviet weightlifter
- Stepanow, Vyacheslav Wassiljewitsch (1889–1950), Russian mathematician
- Stepanow, Vladimir Ivanovich (1866–1896), Russian dancer in the “Imperial Ballet” in Saint Petersburg
- Stepanova, Alexandra Nikolajewna (* 1995), Russian figure skater
- Stepanowa, Julija Igorewna (* 1986), Russian middle-distance runner and whistleblower
- Stepanova, Marija Alexandrovna (* 1979), Russian basketball player
- Stepanova, Marija Michailowna (* 1972), Russian writer and poet
- Stepanova, Marina Ivanovna (born 1950), Soviet athlete
- Stepanova, Varvara Fyodorovna (1894–1958), Soviet painter
- Stepanskaja, Galina Andrejewna (* 1949), Soviet-Russian speed skater
- Stepansky, Alan , American cellist and music teacher
- Stepantschitz, Gerd (1917–2006), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Stepanyan, Edgar (* 1997), Armenian racing cyclist
- Stepashin, Sergei Vadimowitsch (* 1952), Russian politician, Prime Minister (1999)
- Stepaschkin, Stanislaw Iwanowitsch (1940-2013), Soviet boxer
Stepb
- Stepbach, Paul (1896–1979), German politician (BDV / FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Stepberger, Johann-Ludwig (* 1921), German football player
- Stepberger, Josef (* 1928), German soccer player
Stepc
- Stepčić, Valentino (* 1990), Croatian football player
Steph
- Stephan († 1732), German Capuchin lay brother and sculptor
- Stephan , Archbishop of Novgorod
- Stephen († 1154), King of England
- Stephan (1332–1354), Hungarian prince
- Stephan G. Stephansson (1853–1927), Icelandic writer
- Stephan Gabrielopulos , Greek ruler of Thessaly, Byzantine governor
- Stephan Harding († 1134), English abbot of the Cistercians, Catholic saint
- Stephan I , regent of Lesser Armenia
- Stephan I († 257), Bishop of Rome
- Stephan I , Count of Meaux and Troyes
- Stephan I († 1190), Count of Sancerre
- Stephan I (969-1038), Hungarian King Stephan I (997-1038)
- Stephan I (1065–1102), Count of Mâcon and Vienne
- Stephan I (1271–1310), Duke of Lower Bavaria (1290–1310)
- Stephan I of Lebus , Bishop of Lebus
- Stephen II , Pope
- Stephan II. († 757), Pope (752–757)
- Stephan II , Count of Meaux and Troyes
- Stephan II († 1345), Bishop of Lebus (1316-1345) and representative of the Bishop of Breslau (1343)
- Stephan II († 1102), Count of Blois and Chartres
- Stephan II. († 1131), Hungarian King (1116–1131)
- Stephan II , Duke of Bavaria
- Stephan III. († 772), Pope
- Stephan III. († 1241), Count of Auxonne and Châlon-sur-Saône
- Stephan III. (1147–1172), Hungarian King Stephan III. (1162–1172)
- Stephan III. († 1413), first Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt
- Stephan IV. († 817), Pope
- Stephan IV. († 1165), Hungarian counter-king Stephan IV. (1163)
- Stephan IX. († 1058), Pope (1057-1058)
- Stephan Posthumus of Hungary (1236–1271), Hungarian nobleman, Duke of Slavonia and patrician of Venice
- Stephan V († 891), Pope (885–891)
- Stephan V (1239–1272), Hungarian King Stephan V (1270–1272)
- Stephan VI. († 897), Pope
- Stephen VII († 931), Pope (929–931)
- Stephen VIII († 942), Pope (939–942)
- Stephen of Aumale , Earl of Aumale, Baron of Holderness
- Stephan von Bar († 1163), Bishop of Metz
- Stephan von Bourbon († 1261), Dominican Inquisitor
- Stephen of Châtillon , French Carthusian monk, bishop and mystic
- Stephan von Cúneo († 1391), Italian Franciscan; Roman Catholic saint
- Stephan von Dolein († 1421), prior of the Dolein Charterhouse near Olomouc
- Stephan von Garlande , French politician
- Stephen of Joinville , Lord of Joinville, Count of Joigny
- Stephan von Kolin († 1406), Bohemian theologian, 1397/98 rector of Charles University, author of numerous theological writings
- Stephan of Cologne , Bishop of Cologne
- Stephan von La Ferté († 1130), abbot of the monastery of Saint-Jean-en-Vallée and patriarch of Jerusalem
- Stephan von Le Perche († 1205), knight and crusader
- Stephan von Muret († 1124), French monk
- Stephan von Nepi , bishop
- Stephan of Austria (1817–1867), Archduke of Austria
- Stephan von Perche († 1169), Chancellor of Sicily and Elect of Palermo
- Stephan von Pfalz-Simmern (1421–1485), canon in Strasbourg, Mainz, Cologne, Speyer and Liège
- Stephan von Tongern († 920), Bishop of Liège
- Stephan, Achim (* 1955), German philosopher and university professor
- Stephan, Alexander (1945–2011), German actor
- Stephan, Alexander (1946–2009), German-American Germanist
- Stephan, Alexander (* 1986), German soccer goalkeeper
- Stephan, Alfred (1884–1924), German lawyer and politician
- Stephan, Angelika (* 1952), German long-distance runner
- Stephan, Anton (1910–1987), Austrian politician
- Stephan, Arnd (* 1965), German electrical engineer and university professor
- Stephan, Arne (* 1982), German actor
- Stephan, Baptist von (1808–1875), Bavarian general of the infantry
- Stephan, Bernd (* 1943), German presenter, actor and voice actor
- Stephan, Bernhard (* 1943), German director and screenwriter
- Stephan, Bernhard Karl (1855–1914), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Stephan, Birgit (* 1964), German marathon runner
- Stephan, Bruno (1907–1981), German cameraman
- Stephan, Burkhard (* 1932), German ornithologist
- Stephan, Carl (1837–1927), German chronicler
- Stephan, Carl (1863–1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stephan, Carl-Heinz (1904–1989), German mining manager
- Stephan, Carmen (* 1974), German writer and journalist
- Stephan, Christian (* 1980), Austrian television presenter
- Stephan, Christoph (* 1986), German biathlete
- Stephan, Cora (* 1951), German publicist and writer
- Stephan, Daniel (* 1973), German handball player and official
- Stephan, Édouard Jean-Marie (1837–1923), French astronomer
- Stephan, Edward C. (1907–1990), American Military, Rear Admiral, United States Navy
- Stephan, Emil (1872–1908), German doctor and explorer
- Stephan, Ernst P. (* 1947), German mathematician and university professor
- Stephan, Felix (* 1983), German cultural journalist and writer
- Stephan, Friedrich (1822–1904), German farmer, Prussian administrative officer, banker and politician (DFP), MdR
- Stephan, Friedrich (1892–1945), German officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Stephan, Friedrich (1915–1997), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stephan, Gary (* 1942), American painter
- Stephan, George (1862–1944), American politician
- Stephan, Grit (* 1964), German actress
- Stephan, Günter (1912–1995), German football player
- Stephan, Günter (1922–2012), German trade unionist
- Stephan, Hanna (1902–1980), German writer
- Stephan, Hans (1902–1973), German architect
- Stephan, Hans (1902–1953), German policeman, head of the Jewish section of the Hamburg Gestapo
- Stephan, Hans-Georg (* 1950), German medieval archaeologist
- Stephan, Hans-Ulrich (1931–2009), German Protestant theologian
- Stephan, Heinrich (1898–1990), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Stephan, Heinrich von (1831–1897), General Postal Director of the German Empire
- Stephan, Horst (1873–1954), Protestant theologian
- Stephan, Horst (* 1938), German didactician
- Stephan, Inge (* 1944), German literary scholar
- Stephan, Jacob (1820–1905), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Stephan, Joscho (* 1979), German jazz guitarist and band leader
- Stephan, Joseph († 1786), German painter
- Stephan, Julia (* 1943), German sculptor, painter, sculptor
- Stephan, Jürgen (* 1952), German athletics trainer
- Stephan, Karin (* 1968), German rower
- Stephan, Karl (1700–1770), provost of Reichersberg Abbey
- Stephan, Karl (1853–1927), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Stephan, Karl (1923–1980), German draftsman
- Stephan, Karl (* 1930), German university professor, professor of thermodynamics and thermal process engineering and editor of various scientific works
- Stephan, Kevin (* 1990), German soccer player
- Stephan, Klaus (1927–2002), German television journalist, moderator, author
- Stephan, Klaus-Michael (* 1941), German sculptor
- Stephan, Lucy (* 1991), Australian rower
- Stephan, Makeleta (* 1978), Tongan cross-country skier
- Stephan, Manfred (* 1957), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Stephan, Marie (* 1996), French squash player
- Stephan, Martin (1777–1846), German-American clergyman
- Stephan, Martin (* 1945), German writer
- Stephan, Martin (* 1952), German organist
- Stephan, Michael (* 1970), German economist and university professor
- Stephan, Moritz (* 1989), German actor
- Stephan, Peter (1818–1888), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Stephan, Peter (* 1946), German politician (CDU)
- Stephan, Peter (* 1951), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Stephan, Peter (* 1959), German soccer player
- Stephan, Peter (* 1963), German art historian
- Stephan, Peter Friedrich (* 1959), German designer and author
- Stephan, Petra (* 1954), German table tennis player
- Stephan, Rainer (* 1948), German author, journalist and director
- Stephan, Rudi (1887–1915), German composer
- Stephan, Rudolf (1925–2019), German musicologist
- Stephan, Ruth (1925–1975), German actress and cabaret artist
- Stephan, Siegfried (1883–1948), German gynecologist
- Stephan, Steffi (* 1947), German rock musician and bass guitarist
- Stephan, Stephan Josef (1772–1844), Prussian district administrator and Solms-Braunfelsscher government director
- Stephan, Susanne (* 1963), German writer
- Stephan, Tobias (* 1984), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Stephan, Ulli , German director and screenwriter
- Stephan, Ulrich (1929–2009), German physician
- Stephan, Ulrich (* 1970), German chess player
- Stephan, Volker (* 1938), German veterinarian and politician (SPD), MdV, MdB
- Stephan, Werner (1895–1984), German politician
- Stephan, Werner (1917–1957), German police fireworker
- Stephan, Wilhelm (1906–1994), German conductor, music officer in the Bundeswehr
- Stephan-Kühn, Freya (1943–2001), German educator and author
- Stephanas , Christ in Corinth
- Stéphane, Auguste (1863–1947), French cyclist
- Stephani, Brigitte (* 1942), German folklorist, art critic, publicist and translator
- Stephani, Claus (* 1938), German ethnologist and book author
- Stephani, Eduard (1817–1885), German politician (NLP), Vice Mayor of Leipzig, Member of the State Parliament, Member of the State Parliament
- Stephani, Franz von (1876–1939), German major, Stahlhelmführer and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Stephani, Frederick (1903–1962), American screenwriter, writer, and journalist
- Stephani, Georgius , Transylvanian freedom fighter
- Stephani, Hans (1935–2003), German gravitational physicist
- Stephani, Heinrich (1761–1850), educator and school reformer
- Stephani, Hermann (1877–1960), German musicologist and professor at the Philipps University of Marburg
- Stephani, Joachim (1544–1623), German legal scholar and university professor
- Stephani, Karl (1916–1994), Austrian officer and politician
- Stephani, Karl Johann (1876–1930), Transylvanian agronomist, author, journalist and art collector
- Stephani, Lorenz (1588–1657), German lawyer and legal scholar
- Stephani, Ludolf (1816–1887), German classical archaeologist
- Stephani, Martin (1915–1983), German conductor and university professor
- Stephani, Matthias († 1646), German legal scholar
- Stephani, Paul (1870–1947), German physician
- Stephani, Petrus (1616–1660), German lawyer and university professor
- Stephani-Klein, Gertrud (1914–1995), German-speaking children's book author and publicist
- Stephanides, Michael (* 1953), Austrian organist, chamber musician
- Stephanie (* 1987), South Korean singer
- Stephanie (* 1990), Austrian folk music and pop singer
- Stephanie of Belgium (1864–1945), Crown Princess of Austria-Hungary
- Stephanie von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1837-1859), Princess of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Queen of Portugal by marriage
- Stéphanie von Luxemburg (* 1984), Luxembourg noblewoman
- Stephanie von Milly , wife of Wilhelm Dorel and Hugo III. Embriaco
- Stephanie von Milly , mistress of Oultrejordain
- Stephanie, Johann Gottlieb (1741–1800), Austrian actor, playwright and opera librettist
- Stephanitz, Max von (1864–1936), German dog breeder
- Stephanius, Stephan Hansen (1599–1650), Danish philologist and historian
- Stephann, Carl (1842–1919), Austrian architect
- Stephann, Ernst (1847–1897), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Stephano, Marino (1974–1999), Belgian trance DJ and producer
- Stephanopoulos, George (* 1961), American journalist and political advisor
- Stephanopoulos, Stephanos (1898–1982), Greek politician and Prime Minister
- Stephanos , Byzantine grammarian
- Stephanos , Byzantine grammarian
- Stephanos , Greek sculptor
- Stephanos , Greek comedy poet
- Stephanos , Greek speaker and politician
- Stephanos , late ancient Greek legal scholar
- Stephanos , Greek doctor and philosopher
- Stephanos the Younger , Byzantine monk, martyr and saint
- Stephanos Diakonos , Byzantine hagiographer
- Stephanos Hagiochristophorites , Byzantine courtier of Emperor Andronikos I.
- Stephanos I , Patriarch of Constantinople (886–893)
- Stephanos II. , Patriarch of Constantinople (925–927 / 28)
- Stephanos Lakapenos († 963), Byzantine co-emperor (923 / 924–945)
- Stephanos Melodos († 802), Byzantine melod
- Stephanos Pergamenos , Byzantine strategos of Melitene, conspirator against Emperor Constantine IX.
- Stephen of Alexandria , Neoplatonist of the Alexandrian school
- Stephanos of Byzantium , Greek grammarian at the Byzantium College
- Stephanos of Siunia († 735), Armenian writer and bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Stephans, Lydia (* 1960), American speed skater
- Stephans, Michael (* 1945), American jazz musician (drums)
- Stephansen, Elizabeth (1872–1961), Norwegian mathematician and university professor
- Stephansen, Henrik (* 1988), Danish rower
- Stephanus , Abbot of St. Gallen
- Stephen , deacon of the congregation of Jerusalem and first Christian martyr
- Stephen of Nicaea , Bishop of Reggio Calabria, saint
- Stephanus, Heinrich (1843–1895), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Stephanus, Henricus († 1520), French printer in Paris
- Stephanus, Hermann Heinrich (1827–1899), German politician (DHP), member of the Prussian House of Representatives (1885–1888)
- Stephanus, Konrad (1907–1987), German officer
- Stephanus, Richard (1899–1972), German tennis player, President of the German Tennis Association
- Stephany, Alfred (1899–1975), German pedagogue, classical philologist and school principal
- Stephany, Erich (1910–1990), German prelate and cathedral chapter
- Stephany, Friedrich (1830–1912), German journalist
- Stephany, Marie , German theater actress
- Stephany, Rainer (* 1962), German soccer player
- Stephen Longespée (1216–1260), English knight, Seneschal of Gascony and Justiciar of Ireland
- Stephen, Adam (1718–1791) American physician and officer
- Stephen, Campbell (1884–1947), British politician (Independent Labor Party)
- Stephen, Elizabeth (* 1987), American cross-country skier
- Stephen, Hayden (* 1972), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Stephen, James (1758-1832), British MP
- Stephen, James (1789-1859) British civil servant
- Stephen, James Fitzjames (1829-1894), English lawyer, legal historian, philosopher and essayist
- Stephen, Julia (1846–1895), English philanthropist and Pre-Raphaelite model
- Stephen, Leslie (1832–1904) English cleric, writer and mountaineer
- Stephen, Marcus (* 1969), Nauruan weightlifter, former President and Head of State of the Republic of Nauru
- Stephen, Nicol, Baron Stephen (* 1960), Scottish politician (Liberal Democrats), member of the House of Commons
- Stephen, Ninian (1923-2017), Australian politician
- Stephen, Robert (* 1984), Scottish snooker player
- Stephen, Violeta (* 1929), Dominican singer
- Stephens, Abraham P. (1796-1859), American lawyer and politician
- Stephens, Alexander Hamilton (1812-1883), American politician
- Stephens, Allie Edward Stokes (1900–1973), American politician
- Stephens, Ambrose EB (1862-1927), American politician (Republican Party)
- Stephens, Charlie (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Stephens, Charlotte Andrews (1854–1951), American teacher
- Stephens, Christopher (* 1973), Scottish politician of the Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Stephens, Clinton (1919–1995), American badminton player
- Stephens, Dale (* 1989), English soccer player
- Stephens, Dan V. (1868–1939), American politician
- Stephens, Darryl (* 1974), American actor
- Stephens, Dayna (* 1978), American jazz musician
- Stephens, Elizabeth (* 1960), American filmmaker, performer and university lecturer
- Stephens, Frances (1851–1915) Canadian philanthropist and lady of the Montreal Society
- Stephens, Frank (* 1931), American chemist and physicist
- Stephens, Geoff (* 1934), English composer and songwriter
- Stephens, George (1832-1904), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Stephens, George Washington (1866–1942), Canadian politician and officer, President of the Saar Government Commission (1926–1927)
- Stephens, Helen (1918-1994) American athlete
- Stephens, Henry Morse (1857–1919), American historian and university professor
- Stephens, Henry Sykes († 1878), Royal British and Royal Hanoverian officer and artist
- Stephens, Hubert D. (1875-1946), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Stephens, Jack , British art director and production designer
- Stephens, Jack (* 1994), English soccer player
- Stephens, James (1825-1901), Irish railroad clerk and founder of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret organization
- Stephens, James (1882-1950) Irish writer
- Stephens, James Francis (1792-1852) English zoologist
- Stephens, John Hall (1847–1924), American politician
- Stephens, John Lloyd (1805–1852), American explorer, amateur archaeologist, author, lawyer, and diplomat
- Stephens, John M. (1932-2015), American cinematographer
- Stephens, Lon Vest (1858-1923), American politician
- Stephens, Luis (* 1938), Mexican sword fencer
- Stephens, Martin (born 1949), British actor
- Stephens, Matthew (* 1970), British road cyclist
- Stephens, Neil (* 1963), Australian cyclist and athletic director
- Stephens, Nick (* 1946), British musician
- Stephens, Olin (1908-2008), American yacht designer
- Stephens, Patricia (1928-2016), American badminton player
- Stephens, Philander (1788–1842), American politician
- Stephens, Philip Pembroke (1903-1937), British journalist
- Stephens, Robert (1931–1995) British film and stage actor
- Stephens, Robert Grier (1913–2003), American politician
- Stephens, Rod (1909–1995), American sailor and yacht engineer
- Stephens, Simon (* 1971), British playwright and theater writer
- Stephens, Sloane (* 1993), American tennis player
- Stephens, Stan (* 1929), American politician of Canadian origin
- Stephens, Susan A. (* 1945), American classical philologist
- Stephens, Suzanne (* 1946), American clarinetist
- Stephens, Tanya (* 1973), Jamaican dancehall reggae artist
- Stephens, Toby (born 1969), British actor
- Stephens, Tun Fuad (1920–1976), Malaysian politician, Prime Minister of Sabah
- Stephens, Uriah Smith (1821–1882), American union leader and founder of the Knights of Labor
- Stephens, Walter (* 1949), American Romanist
- Stephens, Warren (born 1957), American businessman
- Stephens, William (1671–1753), English politician, Governor of the Province of Georgia
- Stephens, William (1859-1944), American politician
- Stephens, William E. (1912-1980), American physicist
- Stephens, William Peter (1934-2019) British Methodist clergyman
- Stephensen, Felix (* 1990), Norwegian poker player
- Stephensen, Hannes Peter (1832–1908), Danish merchant, civil servant and inspector of Greenland
- Stephensen, Magnus (1903–1984), Danish architect and designer
- Stephensen, Percy Reginald (1901–1965), Australian writer, author, communist, and later National Socialist
- Stephensen, Regnar (1866–1902), Danish inspector of Greenland
- Stephenson, Alannah (* 1996), Northern Irish badminton player
- Stephenson, Andrew (born 1946) British science fiction writer and illustrator
- Stephenson, Annabelle (* 1988), British actress
- Stephenson, Barry (* 1987), American jazz musician
- Stephenson, Benjamin († 1822), American politician
- Stephenson, Bob (* 1967), American actor, producer and screenwriter
- Stephenson, Carl (* 1893), Austro-German author and publisher
- Stephenson, Chandler (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Stephenson, DC (1891–1966) American politician
- Stephenson, Dwight (born 1957), American football player
- Stephenson, Eve (* 1969), American racing cyclist
- Stephenson, Francesca (* 1993), British tennis player
- Stephenson, Francis Richard (* 1941), British geophysicist and astronomer
- Stephenson, Frank (* 1959), American car designer
- Stephenson, George (1781–1848), British engineer
- Stephenson, Henry (1871–1956) British film and stage actor
- Stephenson, Hugh Southern (1906–1972), British Ambassador
- Stephenson, Isaac (1829-1918), American politician (Republican Party)
- Stephenson, James (1764-1833) American politician
- Stephenson, James (1889–1941), American theater and film actor of British descent
- Stephenson, Jeremy (* 1951), Swiss politician (LDP)
- Stephenson, John (1871-1933) British surgeon, zoologist and university professor
- Stephenson, John Gould (1828–1882), Director of the Library of Congress
- Stephenson, Lance (* 1990), American basketball player
- Stephenson, Lloyd William (1876–1962), American paleontologist and geologist
- Stephenson, Louis (1907–1994), British jazz musician (saxophone, double bass) of Jamaican origin
- Stephenson, Marjory (1885-1948) British biochemist
- Stephenson, Michael (* 1978), American film producer, film director and actor
- Stephenson, Michelle (* 1977), British singer, songwriter and television presenter
- Stephenson, Neal (born 1959), American science fiction author
- Stephenson, Nigel , Vincentian politician
- Stephenson, Pamela (* 1949), New Zealand actress, psychologist, television presenter and author
- Stephenson, Randall (* 1960), American manager, CEO of the American company AT&T
- Stephenson, Robert (1803-1859), British engineer
- Stephenson, Ronnie (1937-2002) British jazz drummer
- Stephenson, Roy (1932-2000) English football player
- Stephenson, Sam (1933-2006), Irish architect
- Stephenson, Samuel M. (1831–1907), American politician
- Stephenson, Scott (* 1987), Australian ice hockey player
- Stephenson, Sean (1979–2019), American therapist, self-help author, and motivational speaker
- Stephenson, Shay (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Stephenson, Thomas Alan (1898–1961) British zoologist
- Stephenson, Todd (* 1988), Australian ice hockey player
- Stephenson, Tony (* 1991), Northern Irish badminton player
- Stephenson, William (1897–1989) Canadian soldier, pilot, businessman, inventor, UK chief intelligence officer
- Stephinates , ancient Egyptian king
Stepi
- Stepic, Herbert (* 1946), Austrian bank manager
- Stępień, Jerzy (* 1946), Polish lawyer and politician
- Stepien, Meredith (* 1987), American actress and comedian
- Stepinac, Alojzije (1898–1960), theologian, Archbishop of Zagreb, cardinal and martyr
- Stępiński, Mariusz (* 1995), Polish football player
- Stępiński, Zygmunt (1908–1982), Polish architect and town planner
- Stepischnegg, Jakob Ignaz Maximilian (1815–1889), Bishop of Lavant
- Stepitschewa, Oxana (* 1969), Russian sprinter
Stepk
- Stepken, Axel (* 1958), German manager
- Stepkes, Johannes (1884–1966), German administrative lawyer, local politician (CDU)
Stepl
- Stepling, Joseph (1716–1778), German-Czech scholar
Stepn
- Stepney, Alex (* 1942), English football goalkeeper
- Stepney, George (1663–1707), English diplomat and poet
- Stepney, Nigel (1958–2014), British chief mechanic and team coordinator in Formula 1
- Stępniak, Grzegorz (* 1989), Polish cyclist
- Stępniewski, Leszek (* 1962), Polish cyclist
- Stepnoski, Mark (born 1967), American football player, sports official
- Stepnowski, Janusz (* 1958), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
Stepo
- Steponavičius, Dainius (* 1971), Lithuanian agricultural scientist and university professor
- Steponavičius, Gintaras (* 1967), Lithuanian lawyer, politician; Education and Science Minister
- Steponavičius, Julijonas (1911–1991), Lithuanian Catholic Archbishop, Administrator of the Archdiocese of Vilnius
- Steponavičius, Mindaugas (* 1974), Lithuanian Brigadier General
- Stepovich, Mike (1919–2014), American politician and governor of the Alaska Territory
- Stepowyk, Dmytro (* 1938), Ukrainian art historian, theologian and philosopher
Quilt
- Stepp, Hans-Karl (1914-2006), German Stuka pilot
- Stepp, Laura (* 1966), American actress
- Stepp, Walther (1898–1972), German lawyer, police officer and SS leader
- Stepp, Wilhelm (1882–1964), German internist and vitamin researcher
- Steppacher, Burkard (* 1959), German political scientist, author, member of a talent promotion organization, university professor
- Steppan, Andreas (* 1959), Austrian actor, cabaret artist, singer and entertainer
- Steppat, Fritz (1923–2006), German scholar of Islam
- Steppat, Ilse (1917–1969), German actress
- Steppat, Sabine (* 1956), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Steppe, Hilde (1947–1999), German nursing scientist, nurse and university professor
- Steppe, Jan Karel (1918–2009), Belgian art historian
- Steppes, Edmund (1873–1968), German landscape painter
- Steppes, Otto (1882–1984), German navigator and seafaring school director
- Steppin, Bastian (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Steppin, Ute (* 1965), German volleyball player
- Steppuhn, Albrecht (1877–1955), German infantry general in World War II
- Steppuhn, Aloys (* 1950), German local politician (CDU)
- Steppuhn, Andreas (* 1962), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Steppuhn, Hermann (1827–1907), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Steppuhn, Peter (1956–2018), German prehistoric and early historian
- Stepputat, Olaf (* 1965), German politician (FDP)
Steps
- Steps, Petra (* 1959), German author, journalist, philosopher and university educator
- Stepski-Doliwa, Ludwig (1875–1965), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
Stept
- Steptoe, Patrick (1913-1988) British gynecologist
- Steptšenko, Daniil (* 1986), Estonian biathlete
Stepu
- Stepukonis, Aivaras (* 1972), Lithuanian singer
- Stepule, Charles T. (1911-2006) American painter
- Stepulov, Nikolai (1913–1968), Estonian boxer and Soviet boxing coach
- Stepun, Fedor (1884–1965), Russian man of letters, sociologist, philosopher and politician
- Steputat, Wilhelm (1868–1941), German writer, lawyer and politician
- Steputat, Willi (1888–1946), German wrestler and sports official