Gender Masculine
Scripts Степан(Russian, Ukrainian) Ստեփան(Armenian)
Pronounced Pron. /sʲtʲɪ.ˈpan/(Russian) /stɛ.ˈpʰɑn/(Eastern Armenian) /sdɛ.ˈpʰɑn/(Western Armenian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Russian, Ukrainian and Armenian form of Stephanos (see Stephen).

Related Names

DiminutiveStyopa(Russian)
Feminine FormsStefaniya(Russian) Stefaniya(Ukrainian)
Other Languages & CulturesStephanos(Ancient Greek) Estebe, Eztebe(Basque) Stephen(Biblical) Stephanos(Biblical Greek) Stephanus(Biblical Latin) Stefan(Bulgarian) Esteve(Catalan) Stefanu(Corsican) Stjepan, Stevo, Stipan, Stipe, Stipo(Croatian) Štěpán(Czech) Stefan, Steffen(Danish) Stefan, Steffen, Stephan, Stef, Stefanus, Steven(Dutch) Stephen, Ste, Steph, Steve, Steven, Stevie(English) Tahvo, Tapani, Teppo(Finnish) Étienne, Stéphane(French) Estevo(Galician) Stepane(Georgian) Stefan, Stephan(German) Stefanos, Stephanos(Greek) István, Pista, Pisti(Hungarian) Stefán(Icelandic) Stiofán, Steafán(Irish) Stefano(Italian) Stefans(Latvian) Stephano(Literature) Steponas(Lithuanian) Steffen(Low German) Stefan, Stevo(Macedonian) Tipene(Maori) Estienne(Medieval French) Stefan, Steffen(Norwegian) Estève(Occitan) Stefan, Szczepan, Stefek(Polish) Estevão(Portuguese) Ștefan, Fane(Romanian) Steenie(Scots) Steaphan(Scottish Gaelic) Stefan, Stevan, Stevo, Stjepan(Serbian) Štefan(Slovak) Štefan(Slovene) Esteban(Spanish) Stefan, Staffan(Swedish) Steffan(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsStepanov, Stepanova(Russian)
Same SpellingŠtěpán

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Entry updated October 6, 2024