Stephen or Steven is a common English
first name. It is particularly significant to
Christians
Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
, as it belonged to
Saint Stephen
Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ''Stéphanos'', meaning "wreath, crown" and by extension "reward, honor, renown, fame", often given as a title rather than as a name; c. 5 – c. 34 AD) is traditionally venerated as the protomartyr or first ...
( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and
deacon who, according to the
Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first
martyr
A martyr (, ''mártys'', "witness", or , ''marturia'', stem , ''martyr-'') is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external ...
(or "
protomartyr") of the
Christian Church.
In English, Stephen is most commonly pronounced as ' (). The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is often shortened to
Steve
''yes'Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen
Notable people with the name include:
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* Steve Abbott (disambiguation), several people
* Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people
* Steve ...
or
Stevie. The spelling as Stephen can also be pronounced which is from the Greek original version,
Stephanos. In English, the female version of the name is
Stephanie.
Many surnames are derived from the first name, including
Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson, all of which mean "Stephen's (son)". In modern times the name has sometimes been given with intentionally non-standard spelling, such as Stevan or Stevon. A common variant of the name used in English is
Stephan
Stephan may refer to:
* Stephan, South Dakota, United States
* Stephan (given name), a masculine given name
* Stephan (surname), a Breton-language surname
See also
* Sankt-Stephan
* Stefan (disambiguation)
* Stephan-Oterma
* Stephani
* St ...
; related names that have found some currency or significance in English include
Stefan (pronounced or in English),
Esteban (often pronounced ), and the
Shakespearean
Stephano ().
Origins
The name "Stephen" (and its common variant "Steven") is derived from
Greek
Greek may refer to:
Greece
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group.
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family.
**Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor ...
(), a first name from the Greek word (), meaning 'wreath, crown' and by extension 'reward, honor, renown, fame', from the verb (), 'to encircle, to wreathe'. In
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece ( el, Ἑλλάς, Hellás) was a northeastern Mediterranean civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity ( AD 600), that comprised a loose collection of cult ...
, crowning wreaths (such as
laurel wreaths) were given to the winners of contests. Originally, as the verb suggests, the noun had a more general meaning of any "circle"—including a circle of people, a circling wall around a city, and, in its earliest recorded use, the circle of a fight, which is found in the
Iliad
The ''Iliad'' (; grc, Ἰλιάς, Iliás, ; "a poem about Ilium") is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still widely read by modern audiences. As with the '' Odys ...
of
Homer
Homer (; grc, Ὅμηρος , ''Hómēros'') (born ) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the '' Iliad'' and the '' Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Homer is considered one of ...
.
In other languages
Like all biblical names, Stephen has forms in other world languages. Among them are:
* ''
Esteban'' (Spanish,
Filipino,
Basque)
* ''Estepan'', ''Estebe'', ''Extiban''
* ''Estebão '' (
Old Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese ( gl, galego-portugués or ', pt, galego-português or ), also known as Old Portuguese or as Medieval Galician when referring to the history of each modern language, was a West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Middle ...
)
* ''Ixtebe'' (
Basque)
* ''Estevan'' (
Old Spanish)
* ''Estêvão'' (
Portuguese)
* ''Esteve'' (
Catalan
Catalan may refer to:
Catalonia
From, or related to Catalonia:
* Catalan language, a Romance language
* Catalans, an ethnic group formed by the people from, or with origins in, Northern or southern Catalonia
Places
* 13178 Catalan, asteroid ...
)
* ''Estevo'' (
Galician)
* ''
Étienne'' ("
Estienne" is an archaic spelling), ''
Stéphan'', ''
Stéphane
Stéphane is a male French given name an equivalent of Stephen/Steven. Notable people with this given name include:
*Stéphane Adam (born 1969), French footballer
*Stéphane Agbre Dasse (born 1989), Burkinabé football player
*Stéphane Allagnon, ...
'', ''
Stéphen'', ''Stéfane'', ''Stéphanne'' (
French
French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
)
* ''İstefanos'', ''Stefan'' (
Turkish
Turkish may refer to:
*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation
*** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey
*** Turkish communities and mi ...
)
* ''İstfan'', ''Stepan'' (
Azeri)
* ''
István'', ''Stefán, Csépán'' (
Hungarian)
* ''Stefan'', ''Shtjefën'', ''Fan'', ''Sven'' (
Albanian language
Albanian (endonym: or ) is an Indo-European language and an independent branch of that family of languages. It is spoken by the Albanians in the Balkans and by the Albanian diaspora, which is generally concentrated in the Americas, Europe ...
)
* ''
Staffan'', ''Stefan'', ''
Sven'' (
Swedish
Swedish or ' may refer to:
Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically:
* Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland
** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
)
* ''Steabhán'', ''Stíofán'', ''Stiofán'' (
Irish)
* ''
Stefán Stefán is a common first name in Iceland.
According to Icelandic name, Icelandic custom, people are generally referred to by first and middle names and patronyms are used if disambiguation is required.
''Stefán'' is the Icelandic version of the ...
'' (
Icelandic)
* ''Stefano'' (
Esperanto)
* ''
Stefano'' (
Italian)
* ''
Ștefan'', with the diminutives ''Ștefănel'', ''Ștefăniță'', ''Ștefănuț'' (
Romanian)
* ''Štefan'' (
Slovak)
* ''Štefan'' (
Slovene)
* ''Stefan'', ''Stefaan'', ''Stefans'', ''Steven'', ''Stephan'' (
Afrikaans
Afrikaans (, ) is a West Germanic language that evolved in the Dutch Cape Colony from the Dutch vernacular of Holland proper (i.e., the Hollandic dialect) used by Dutch, French, and German settlers and their enslaved people. Afrikaans g ...
,
Dutch)
* ''Stefan'', ''Stephan'', ''Steffen'' (
German)
* ''Stefan'', ''Szczepan'' (
Polish)
* ''Steffan'', ''Stifyn'', ''Stîfyn'' (
Welsh
Welsh may refer to:
Related to Wales
* Welsh, referring or related to Wales
* Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales
* Welsh people
People
* Welsh (surname)
* Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peopl ...
)
* ''Steffen'' (
Norwegian)
* ''Steffen'', ''Stephen'', ''Stefan'', ''Stephan'' (
Danish)
* ''Štěpán'' (
Czech)
* ''Stefanus'', ''
Stephanus'' (
Latin
Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power ...
)
* ''Stefans'', ''Stepans'', ''Stepons'', ''Stīvens'' (
Latvian)
* ''
Steponas'', ''Stepas'' (
Lithuanian
Lithuanian may refer to:
* Lithuanians
* Lithuanian language
* The country of Lithuania
* Grand Duchy of Lithuania
* Culture of Lithuania
* Lithuanian cuisine
* Lithuanian Jews as often called "Lithuanians" (''Lita'im'' or ''Litvaks'') by other Jew ...
)
* ''Stefan'', ''Steven'' (
Breton)
* ''Stiefnu'' (
Maltese
Maltese may refer to:
* Someone or something of, from, or related to Malta
* Maltese alphabet
* Maltese cuisine
* Maltese culture
* Maltese language, the Semitic language spoken by Maltese people
* Maltese people, people from Malta or of Malte ...
)
* ''Stìobhan, Stìophan, Stèaphan'' (
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic ( gd, Gàidhlig ), also known as Scots Gaelic and Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well a ...
)
* ''
Stjepan, Stipan,
Stipe, Stipo, Stipa, Štef'', ''Stevko'', ''Stevo'' (
Croatian
Croatian may refer to:
* Croatia
*Croatian language
*Croatian people
*Croatians (demonym)
See also
*
*
* Croatan (disambiguation)
* Croatia (disambiguation)
* Croatoan (disambiguation)
* Hrvatski (disambiguation)
* Hrvatsko (disambiguation)
* S ...
)
* ''Tapani'', ''Teppana'', ''Teppo'' (
Finnish)
* ''Tehvan'' (
Estonian)
* ''Steffen'', ''Sven'' (
Norwegian)
*ⲥⲧⲉⲫⲁⲛⲟⲥ (''Step(h)anos''), ⲥⲧⲉⲫⲁⲛⲉ (''Step(h)ana''), ⲥⲉⲧⲉⲡⲫⲉⲛ (''Sedephen'') (
Coptic)
* סטיבן (''Stiven''), סטפן (''stefan''); (
Hebrew
Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
)
* Στέφανος (''Stephanos'', ''Stefanos'', ''Stephanas'', ''Stepfan'', ''Stephano'', ''Stephanus'';
Greek
Greek may refer to:
Greece
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group.
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family.
**Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor ...
)
* Степан (''Stepan,'' the most common;
Ukrainian), Стефан (''Stefan'')
* Стефан (''Stefan''), diminutive: Чефо (''Chefo''), Стефчо (''Stefcho''), Стефо (''Stefo''), (
Bulgarian)
* Стефан/Stefan, Стеван/Stevan, Степан/Stepan, Стјепaн/Stjepan, Шћепан/Šćepan, Стево/Stevo, Стијепо/Stijepo, Шћепо/Šćepo, Стевица/Stevica (
Serbian
Serbian may refer to:
* someone or something related to Serbia, a country in Southeastern Europe
* someone or something related to the Serbs, a South Slavic people
* Serbian language
* Serbian names
See also
*
*
* Old Serbian (disambiguat ...
)
* Стефан/Stefan, Стеван/Stevan, Шћепан/Šćepan (
Montenegrin)
* Стефан/Stefan, Стеван/Stevan, Стево/Stevo, Стефо/Stefo, Стефче/Stefche (
Macedonian
Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia.
Macedonian(s) may specifically refer to:
People Modern
* Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North M ...
)
* Степан/''Stepan'', Stepa, Stepane, Stepanya, Stepka, Stipan (
Russian)
* Сцяпан/''Sciapan'' (
Belarusian
Belarusian may refer to:
* Something of, or related to Belarus
* Belarusians, people from Belarus, or of Belarusian descent
* A citizen of Belarus, see Demographics of Belarus
* Belarusian language
* Belarusian culture
* Belarusian cuisine
* Byelor ...
)
* Ычтапан/Içtapan (
Tatar)
* ''İstfan, Stepan'' (
Azeri)
* ''Steffeni, Stefani, Stiifaat'' (
Greenlandic)
* እስጢፋኖስ (''Estefanos'';
Amharic)
People with the name
*
List of people with given name Stephen
This is a list of people with the given name Stephen or Steven:
Saints
* Saint Stephen (died c. 35), with the title of Protomartyr (lit. "first martyr") due to his distinct fate among the early Christians
* Stephen, one of the pair of Christian ...
*
Stephen (surname), including a list of people with the surname
Popularity
In the United Kingdom, it peaked during the 1950s and 1960s as one of the top ten male first names (ranking third in 1954) but had fallen to twentieth by 1984 and had fallen out of the top one hundred by 2002. The name was ranked 201 in the United States in 2009, according to the Social Security Administration.
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Social Security Online The name reached its peak popularity in 1951 but remained very common through the mid-1990s, when popularity started to decrease in the United States.
In England and Wales, neither "Stephen" nor "Steven" was among the top 100 names for newborn boys in 2003–2007. In Scotland, "Steven" and "Stephen" were the eighth and tenth most popular names for newborn boys in 1975, but were not in the top ten in 1900, 1950 or 2000. "Stephen" was 68th in 1900, and 46th in 1950, while "Steven" was not in the top 100 either year. Neither spelling was in the top 100 names for newborn boys in Scotland in 2008.
[Table]
Top 100 boys' and girls' names, Scotland, 2008, showing changes since 2007
, in
'', General Register Office, Scotland, 2009.
In the United States, the spelling "Stephen" reached its peak of popularity between 1949 and 1951, when it was the 19th most popular name for newborn boys. It stayed in the top 100 boys' names from 1936 through 2000, and for most years between 1897 and 1921. In 2008 it was the 192nd most common name for boys.
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U.S. Social Security Administration, 2009. The spelling "Steven" reached its peak during 1955–1961, when it was the tenth most popular name for newborn boys. It stayed in the top 100 boys' names from 1941 through 2007. In 2008 it was the 104th most popular name for boys. Before the 20th century, the "Steven" spelling was heavily outweighed by "Stephen", never reaching above 391st.
See also
*
*
Stevens (surname)
*
Stephens (surname)
*
Stephenson (surname)
*
Stevenson (surname)
Stevenson is an English language patronymic surname meaning "son of Steven". Its first historical record is from pre-10th-century England. Another origin of the name is as a toponymic surname related to the place Stevenstone in Devon, England. The ...
*
Helen Steven (1942-2016), Scottish pacifist
References
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English masculine given names
Bulgarian masculine given names
German masculine given names