Stephens
Stephens is an English family name derived from the male given name Stephen . A variant of the name is Stevens .
Name bearer
A.
- Abraham P. Stephens (1796-1859), American politician
- Alexander Stephens , stage name of Alexander Stevens (* 1981), German-British artist
- Alexander Hamilton Stephens (1812-1883), American politician
- Allie Edward Stokes Stephens (1900–1973), American politician
- Ambrose EB Stephens (1862-1927), American politician
C.
- Charlie Stephens (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Charlotte Andrews Stephens (1854–1951), the first African American teacher in the Little Rock School District
- Christopher Stephens (* 1973), Scottish politician
- Clinton Stephens (1919–1995), American badminton player
D.
- Dale Stephens (* 1989), English soccer player
- Dan V. Stephens (1868–1939), American politician
- Darryl Stephens (* 1974), American actor
- Dayna Stephens (* 1978), American jazz saxophonist
E.
- Edith Layard Stephens (1884–1966), South African botanist
- Elizabeth Stephens (* 1960), American filmmaker, performer and university lecturer
F.
- Frances Stephens (1851-1915), Canadian philanthropist
- Frank Stephens (* 1931), American chemist and physicist
G
- Gene Stephens (1933-2019), American baseball player
- Geoff Stephens (born 1934), British songwriter
- George Stephens (1832–1904) Canadian lawyer, businessman, landowner, and politician
- George Washington Stephens (1866–1942), Canadian politician and officer, President of the Saar Government Commission (1926–1927)
H
- Helen Stephens (1918–1994), American athlete
- Henry Morse Stephens (1857-1919), British-American historian
- Henry Sykes Stephens (1795 / 96–1878), British officer and adjutant to the Viceroy of Hanover
- Hubert D. Stephens (1875–1946), American politician
J
- Jack Stephens (production designer) , British production designer
- Jack Stephens (musician) (* 1988), English drummer and music producer
- Jack Stephens (soccer player) (born 1994), English soccer player
- Jackson T. Stephens (1923-2005), American businessman
- James Stephens (politician, † 1683) († 1683), English politician
- James Stephens (stonemason) (1821–1889), British-Australian stonemason and trade unionist
- James Stephens (Fenier) (1825-1901) Irish Republican
- James Stephens (politician, 1881) (1881–1962), Australian politician
- James Stephens (writer) (1882–1950) Irish writer
- James Stephens (actor) (born 1951), American actor
- James A. Stephens (born 1945), British actor
- James B. Stephens (1806-1889), American settler
- James Brunton Stephens (1835-1902), Australian poet
- James Francis Stephens (1792-1852), British zoologist
- John Stephens (tennis player) , Australian tennis player
- John Stephens (racing driver) , British motorcycle racer
- John Stephens ( American football player ) (1966–2009), American football player
- John Stephens (writer) (born 1972), American writer, screenwriter and producer
- John Stephens , known as John Legend (* 1978), American musician and songwriter
- John Stephens (baseball player) (born 1979), Australian baseball player
- John Hall Stephens (1847–1924), American politician
- John Lloyd Stephens (1805–1852), American explorer, archaeologist and diplomat
- John M. Stephens (1932-2015), American cinematographer
L.
- Lon Vest Stephens (1858-1923), American politician
- Luis Stephens Margolis (* 1938), Mexican sword fencer
M.
- Martin Stephens (born 1948), British actor
- Matthew Stephens (* 1970), British cyclist
N
- Neil Stephens (* 1963), Australian cyclist and sports director
- Nick Stephens (born 1946), British musician
O
- Olin Stephens (1908-2008), American yacht designer
P
- Patricia Stephens (* around 1925), American badminton player
- Patricia Stephens Due (1939–2012), American civil rights activist
- Philander Stephens (1788–1842), American politician
- Philip Pembroke Stephens (1903-1937), British journalist
R.
- Robert Stephens (1931–1995), British film and stage actor
- Robert Grier Stephens (1913–2003), American politician
- Rod Stephens (1909–1995), American sailor and yacht engineer
S.
- Simon Stephens (* 1971), British playwright and theater writer
- Sloane Stephens (* 1993), American tennis player
- Stan Stephens (born 1929), American politician
- Susan A. Stephens (* 1945), American classical philologist
- Suzanne Stephens (* 1946), American clarinetist
T
- Tanya Stephens (* 1973), Jamaican dancehall / reggae singjay
- Toby Stephens (born 1969), British actor
- Tun Fuad Stephens (1920–1976), Malaysian politician, Prime Minister of Sabah
U
- Uriah Smith Stephens (1821–1882), American union leader and founder of the Knights of Labor
- Ursula Stephens (* 1954), Australian politician
V
- Vern Stephens (1920–1968), American baseball player
W.
- Walter Stephens (* 1949), American Romanist
- Warren A. Stephens (born 1957), American businessman
- William Stephens (Georgia) (1671–1753), English politician, Governor of the Province of Georgia
- William Stephens (1859–1944), American politician
- William Peter Stephens (1934–2019), British Methodist clergyman
- William E. Stephens (1912–1980), American physicist
See also
- Lydia Stephans (* 1960), former American speed skater.