Gender Feminine
Scripts Στεφανία(Greek)
Pronounced Pron. /ste.ˈfaː.nja/(Italian) /stɛ.ˈfa.ɲja/(Polish)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian, Polish and Greek feminine form of Stephen.

Related Names

DiminutiveStefcia(Polish)
Masculine FormsStefano(Italian) Stefan, Szczepan, Stefek(Polish) Stefanos, Stephanos(Greek)
Other Languages & CulturesStefana, Stefani, Stefaniya, Stefka(Bulgarian) Štefanija, Štefa, Štefica(Croatian) Štěpánka(Czech) Stefanie(Danish) Stefanie(Dutch) Stephanie, Stefani, Steph, Stephani, Stephania, Stephany, Stevie(English) Étiennette, Stéphanie, Fanny(French) Stefanie, Stephanie, Steffi, Steffie(German) Kekepania(Hawaiian) Stefánia, Fanni(Hungarian) Stefanija(Lithuanian) Stefanija(Macedonian) Estefânia(Portuguese) Ștefana, Ștefania(Romanian) Stefaniya(Russian) Stefana(Serbian) Štefánia(Slovak) Štefanija, Štefka(Slovene) Estefanía(Spanish) Stefaniya(Ukrainian)
User SubmissionsŠtefania, Stefânia, Stefanía

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Name Days

Poland: September 18

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Entry updated April 23, 2024