Gender Masculine & Feminine
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /ˈstiː.vi/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Diminutive of Stephen or Stephanie. A famous bearer is the American musician Stevie Wonder (1950-).

Related Names

VariantsSte, Steph, Steve
Other Languages & CulturesStephanos(Ancient Greek) Stepan(Armenian) Estebe, Eztebe(Basque) Stephen(Biblical) Stephanos(Biblical Greek) Stephanus(Biblical Latin) Stefan, Stefana, Stefani, Stefaniya(Bulgarian) Esteve(Catalan) Stefanu(Corsican) Štefanija, Stjepan, Stevo, Stipan, Stipe, Stipo(Croatian) Štěpán, Štěpánka(Czech) Stefan, Stefanie, Steffen(Danish) Stefan, Stefanie, Steffen, Stephan, Stef, Stefanus, Steven(Dutch) Tahvo, Tapani, Teppo(Finnish) Étienne, Étiennette, Stéphane, Stéphanie, Fanny(French) Estevo(Galician) Stepane(Georgian) Stefan, Stefanie, Stephan, Stephanie, Steffi, Steffie(German) Stefania, Stefanos, Stephanos(Greek) Kekepania(Hawaiian) István, Stefánia, Pista, Pisti(Hungarian) Stefán(Icelandic) Stiofán, Steafán(Irish) Stefania, Stefano(Italian) Stefans(Latvian) Stephano(Literature) Stefanija, Steponas(Lithuanian) Steffen(Low German) Stefan, Stefanija, Stevo(Macedonian) Tipene(Maori) Estienne(Medieval French) Stefan, Steffen(Norwegian) Estève(Occitan) Stefan, Stefania, Szczepan, Stefek(Polish) Estefânia, Estevão(Portuguese) Ștefan, Ștefana, Ștefania, Fane(Romanian) Stefaniya, Stepan, Styopa(Russian) Steenie(Scots) Steaphan(Scottish Gaelic) Stefan, Stefana, Stevan, Stevo, Stjepan(Serbian) Štefan, Štefánia(Slovak) Štefan, Štefanija(Slovene) Esteban, Estefanía(Spanish) Stefan, Staffan(Swedish) Stefaniya, Stepan(Ukrainian) Steffan(Welsh)

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Entry updated March 21, 2014