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Stefano D'Ermenegildo - The Italian violinist.
― Anonymous User
5/22/2024
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Amazing! So elegant and powerful! Beautiful, strong meaning! I imagine a king or a prince when I think about this name ♡ Love it! It's a golden name.
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ElectricDreams
4/10/2023
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It's a handsome name. Same goes with other forms like Étienne, Stefan, and Stephan.
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Clara711
9/4/2021
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Stefano Tacconi (b. 1957) is an Italian former association footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. He is the only goalkeeper to have won all international club competitions, a feat he managed during his time with Juventus.
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Felie
2/25/2021
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It's pronounced STEH-FAH-NO.
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Jace Hendrix
5/31/2020
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I like this name better pronounced "steh-FAH-no".
― Anonymous User
7/10/2018
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Stefano is also the name of a seal from the movie Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted.
― Anonymous User
6/11/2018
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Stefano DiMera (played by Joseph Mascolo) was a character on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives. How has anyone not mentioned him?!
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That70sShowGeek
2/20/2018
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Stefano della Bella (1610-1664) was an Italian etcher and draughtsman.
― Anonymous User
9/10/2011
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Stefano Langone-- an undeniably talented, inspirational vocalist; and former contestant of Season 10 American Idol, 2011.
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Francesca
5/10/2011
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In The Reptile Room, by Lemony Snicket, Count Olaf disguises himself and calls himself Stefano.
― Anonymous User
8/29/2006
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