Stefan
Stefan is a male given name , more rarely a family name , a variant of Stephan . The feminine form of the name is Stefanie .
Origin and meaning
The ancient Greek word Στέφανος (Stéphanos) originally meant “wreath” or “crown” or “the crowned one” or “the crowned one”.
With the later name-bearers, however, a reference to one of the saints of that name can almost always be assumed. The best known of these is the first martyr of the Christian faith , Stephen (after Acts 6 EU and Ac 7 EU ).
distribution
At the beginning of the 20th century, Stefan wasn't a very popular name in Germany. From the mid-1940s the name was given more and more. Between 1960 and 1985 he was consistently among the ten most frequent boy names, in 1970 even at number one in the frequency statistics. Since the mid-1990s, its popularity has declined sharply.
Name days
- February 2nd : Stefano Bellesini , beatified priest
- August 20 : King Stephen I of Hungary, national saint
- December 26th : St. Stephen's Day or St. Stephen's Day as the feast of St. Stephen , the first Christian martyr
- December 27 : (Agiou Stefanou) Greek Orthodox holiday of the first martyr
Name variants
- Shtjefën, Stefan ( Albanian )
- إصتفان ( Arabic )
- Ստեփանոս, Ստեփան ( Armenian )
- İstfan, Stepan ( Azerbaijani )
- Стефан Stefan ( Bulgarian )
- 史提芬, 史蒂芬, 史 地 芬, 斯德 望, 斯蒂芬 ( Chinese )
- Steffen, Stephen, Stefan, Stephan ( Danish )
- Stephen, Steve, Steven ( English )
- Stefan, Steffan, Stephan, Steffen ( German )
- Tapani ( Finnish )
- Étienne , Stéphane, Estienne ( French )
- სტეფან Stepan ( Georgian )
- Στέφανος Stefanos ( Greek )
- Kepano, Kiwini ( Hawaiian )
- סטפן ( Hebrew )
- Stefán ( Icelandic )
- Steafán, Stíofán ( Irish )
- Stivan (Bulgarian)
- Stefano ( Italian )
- シ ュ テ フ ァ ンSchutefan , ス テ ィ ー ブ ン 、 ス テ ィ ー ブStiibun, Stiibu ( Japanese )
- Esteve ( Catalan )
- 스티븐 Sŭt'ipŭn / Seutibeun ( Korean )
- Stjepan, Stipan, Stipe, Stipa, Stipo, Stijepo, Štef ( Croatian )
- Stephen ( Latin )
- Steponas , Stepas ( Lithuanian )
- Stepnu ( Maltese )
- Steven , Stefan, Stefanus ( Dutch )
- Steffen ( Norwegian )
- Esteban ( Tagalog (Philippines))
- Stefan, Szczepan ( Polish )
- Estevão, Estéfano ( Portuguese )
- Ștefan ( Romanian )
- Стефан, Степан Stepan ( Russian )
- Stìobhan, Stiobhan ( Scottish Gaelic )
- Staffan ( Swedish )
- Стефан / Stefan, Стеван / Stevan, Степан / Stepan, Шћепан / Šćepan ( Serbian )
- Stefan, Stevan, Stevica, Steva, Stepan, Stjepan, Staphken, Stenka, Stepka, Stepko, Sczepan ( Slavic )
- Štefan ( Slovenian )
- Sćěpan ( Sorbian )
- Esteban , Estevan ( Spanish )
- Staffan , Stefan ( Swedish )
- Sitiveni ( Tongan , Fiji )
- Štěpán, Ištvan ( Czech )
- İstefanos ( Turkish )
- István , pet forms: Pista, Pisti or Isti ( Hungarian )
- Степан, Стефан Stepan, Stefan ( Ukrainian )
- Stevo ( Serbian, Bosnian )
For the female variants, see Stefanie .
Name bearer
Stefan
Ruler
Clergy
- Bossuta Stefan , Archbishop of Gniezno (1027-1028)
- Stefan from Uppsala
- Stefan the Serb (Стефан Србин / Stefan Srbin , 1360-1430) Serbian monk,
- Stefan I (Exarch) (1878–1957), Bulgarian metropolitan and exarch
More name bearers
- Stefan Andres (1906–1970), German writer
- Stefan Aust (* 1946), German journalist
- Stefan Babinsky (* 1996), Austrian ski racer
- Stefan Banach (1892–1945), Polish mathematician
- Stefan Bellof (1957–1985), German automobile racing driver
- Stefan Bethäuser (* 1963), German soccer player
- Stefan Borg (* 1954), Swedish literary translator and publisher
- Stefan Bradl (* 1989), German motorcycle racer
- Stefan Brecht (1924–2009), American writer
- Stefan Brennsteiner (* 1991), Austrian ski racer
- Stefan Bromberger (* 1982), German chess player
- Stefan Creuzberger (* 1961), German historian
- Stefan Dzikowski (* 1957), German author
- Stefan Edberg (* 1966), Swedish tennis player
- Stefan Engel (* 1954), German politician and chairman of the MLPD
- Stefan Effenberg (* 1968), German soccer player
- Stefan Frei (* 1986), Swiss football goalkeeper
- Stefan George (1868–1933), German writer
- Stefan Gwildis (* 1958), German musician
- Štefan Hadalin (* 1995), Slovenian ski racer
- Stefan Hecker (1959–2019), German handball goalkeeper
- Stefan Heym (1913-2001), German writer and journalist (eigtl. Helmut Flieg )
- Stefan Huber (poker player) (* 1986), Swiss poker player
- Stefan Hundt (* 1958), German politician (CDU), mayor
- Stefan Ilsanker (luge rider) (* 1965), German luge rider
- Stefan Ilsanker (soccer player) (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Stefan Jedele (* 1954), German television producer
- Stefan Jedlicka (* 1985), Austrian poker player
- Stefan Kasper (* 1988), German snooker player
- Stefan Kiefer (1965–2017), German motorcycle racer and team boss
- Stefan Kießling (* 1984), German soccer player
- Stefan Kipf (* 1964), German classical philologist
- Stefan Kläsener (* 1964), German journalist, theologian and editor-in-chief
- Stefan Klinger (* 1978), German ski mountaineer
- Stefan Kretzschmar (* 1973), German handball player
- Stefan Krikl (* 1936), American artist, representative of Expressionism
- Stefan Kuntz (* 1962), German soccer player
- Stefan Lehnberg (* 1964), German humorist
- Stefan Löfven (* 1957), Swedish politician
- Stefan Maderer (* 1996), German soccer player
- Stefan Mappus (* 1966), German politician
- Stefan Mross (* 1975), German singer and television presenter
- Stefan Münz (* 1960), German computer scientist, author of SELFHTML
- Stefan Posch (politician) (* 1977), Austrian politician (FRITZ)
- Stefan Posch (soccer player) (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Stefan Raab (* 1966), German show master
- Stefan Reschke (* 1965), German chess player
- Stefan Roloff (* 1953), German filmmaker
- Stefan Salger (* 1996), German handball player
- Stefan Schärer (* 1965), Swiss handball player
- Stefan Schillhabel (* 1987), German poker player
- Stefan Schmuckenschlager (* 1978), Austrian politician (ÖVP), mayor
- Stefan Siller (* 1950), German radio presenter
- Stefan Soltek (* 1956), German art historian
- Hans Stefan Steinheuer (* 1959), German chef
- Stefan Stoppok (* 1956), German musician
- Stefan Ströbitzer (* 1966), Austrian journalist
- Stefan Wächter (* 1978), German soccer goalkeeper
- Stefan Waggershausen (* 1949), German songwriter and author
- Stefan Wehmeier (* 1970), German chess player
- Stefan Wigger (1932–2013), German actor and voice actor
- Stefan Winter (sports philologist) (* 1968), sports philologist and team boss ski mountaineering
- Stefan Wolpe (1902–1972), German composer
- Stefan Wyszyński (1901–1981), Polish cardinal
- Stefan Zauner (* 1952), German musician and singer of the Munich freedom
- Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), Austrian writer
- Stefan Zimkeit (* 1964), German politician (SPD)
Stefan
- Stefán Guðmundur Guðmundsson , original name of the Icelandic poet and farmer Stephan G. Stephansson
- Stefán Hörður Grímsson (1919–2002), Icelandic writer
- Stefán Sigurðsson frá Hvítadal (1887–1933), Icelandic poet
- Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson (1894–1980), Icelandic politician and Prime Minister
- Stefán Karl Stefánsson (1975–2018), Icelandic theater and film actor
Stefano
- Stefano Baldini (* 1971), Italian athlete and Olympic marathon champion
- Stefano Tacconi (* 1957), Italian football goalkeeper and politician
Stefen
- Stefen Fangmeier (* 1960), American film director and visual effects artist
- Stefen Schmitt (* 1974), German film editor
Stefon
- Stefon Diggs (born 1993), American football player
- Stefon Harris (* 1973), American jazz musician
- Stefon Jackson (born 1985), American basketball player
Stephan
Stéphane
- Stéphane Audran (1932-2018), French actress
- Stéphane Beel (* 1955), Belgian architect and industrial designer
- Stéphane Chapuisat (* 1969), Swiss football player
- Stéphane Grappelli (1908–1997), French jazz violinist
- Stéphane Grégoire (* 1968), French football player and coach
- Stéphane Hessel (1917–2013), French former Resistance fighter
Stephen
- Stephen Appiah (* 1980), Ghanaian soccer player
- Stephen Bannon (* 1953), American publicist
- Stephen Biko (1946–1977), South African freedom fighter under the apartheid regime, see Steve Biko
- Stephen Chidwick (* 1989), British poker player
- Stephen Crane (1871-1900), American writer
- Stephen Elop (* 1963), Canadian manager
- Stephen Fry (born 1957), British actor and writer
- Stephen Gately (1976–2009), Irish singer and actor
- Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002), American evolutionary researcher
- Stephen Hawking (1942-2018), British physicist
- Stephen Haynes (* 1955), American jazz musician
- Stephen Hillenburg (1961–2018), American cartoon producer
- Stephen King (born 1947), American writer
- Stephen McHattie (born 1947), Canadian actor
- Stephen Rea (born 1946), Irish actor
- Stephen Shellen (born 1957), Canadian actor
Stephon (e)
- Stephon Marbury (born 1977), American basketball player
- Stephone Anthony (born 1992), American football player
Stevan
- Stevan Paul (* 1969), German food stylist and author
Steve
- Seasick Steve (* 1951), American blues musician
- Steve Allen (1921-2000), American comedian
- Steve Arnold (born 1949), American politician, Mayor of Fitchburg, Wisconsin
- Steve Austin , American wrestler and actor
- Steve Baker (* 1953), British harmonica player and blues musician
- Steve Ballmer (* 1956), American manager
- Steve Barton (1954-2001), American actor
- Steve Bedrosian (born 1957), American baseball player
- Steve Byrne (* 1978), Scottish folk singer and ethnomusicologist
- Steve Campbell (born 1966), English snooker player
- Steve Davis (* 1957), English snooker player
- Steve Duggan (born 1958), English snooker player
- Steve Fossett (1944–2007), American billionaire, aviation pioneer and regatta sailor
- Steve Gee (born 1955), American poker player
- Steve Gohouri (1981-2015), Ivorian-French football player
- Steve Gross (* 1985), American poker player
- Steve Hackett (born 1950), British composer and musician, ex-guitarist for Genesis
- Steve Irwin (actually Stephen Robert; 1962-2006), Australian wildlife filmmaker
- Steve James (* 1953), American director and producer
- Steve Jobs (1955–2011), co-founder of Apple
- Steve Largent (born 1954), American football player
- Steve Lee (1963-2010), Swiss musician
- Steve Leisen (* 1976), Luxembourgish pool player
- Steve Mahre (* 1957), American ski racer
- Steve Maltais (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Steve Martin (* 1945), American actor
- Steve Martin (* 1968), Australian motorcycle racer
- Steve McQueen (1930–1980), American actor
- Steve Miller (born 1943), American rock musician
- Steve Newbury (born 1956), Welsh snooker player
- Steve O'Dwyer (* 1982), American-Irish poker player
- Steve Podborski (* 1957), Canadian ski racer
- Steve Race (1921–2009), British musician and radio presenter
- Steve Schmutzler (* 1984), German national fistball player
- Steve Stirling (* 1949), Canadian ice hockey coach
- Steve Sung (* 1985), American poker player
- Steve Vai (* 1960), American guitarist
- Steve Wozniak (actually Stephan Wozniak; * 1950), American computer scientist, co-founder of Apple
- Steve Yzerman (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
Steven
family name
- Constantin Ștefan (1939–2012), Romanian football player and coach
- Constantin Traian Ștefan (* 1951), Romanian football player
- Daniel Stefan (* 1990), Austrian ice hockey player
- Greg Stefan (* 1961), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Harald Stefan (* 1965), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Hermann Stefan (* 1945), German neurologist and epileptologist
- Josef Stefan (1835–1893), Austrian mathematician and physicist
- Jutta Stefan-Bastl (* 1946), Austrian diplomat
- Karl Stefan (1884–1951), American politician
- Leo Stefan (* 1970), German ice hockey player
- Patrik Štefan (* 1980), Czech ice hockey player
- Paul Stefan (1879–1943), Austrian musicologist and writer
- Peter Stefan (1941–1978), Slovak mathematician
- Romeo Mihai Ştefan , Romanian handball referee
- Tim Stefan (* 1995), German handball player
- Verena Stefan (1947–2017), Swiss writer
- Wolfgang Stefan (* 1961), German sculptor and painter
See also
- Stephanos
- Stephen (disambiguation)
- Saint Stephen
- Steffan
- Stefanidis
- Stefanik
- Stjepan
- Stefanovich
- Steponavičius
- Stefan
- Stefánsson
- Stephanopel
- Stephanopoulos
- Brașov , historically also called Stephanopolis