Certificate of Name
Štefka
Feminine
Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Štefka is a feminine Slovene given name. It is a diminutive of Štefanija, the Slovene and Croatian feminine form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath," symbolizing victory and honor. Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr stoned to death as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, helped popularize the name across Christendom. Etymology and Linguistic Background Štefka follows the common Slovene diminutive suffix -ka, often applied to feminine names for endearment. It exists alongside other South Slavic variants such as Croatian Štefa and Štefica. The root name Stephen has been borne by numerous kings, popes, and saints, including Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr and patron saint of Hungary. The popularity of Stephen in Slavic regions was solidified by figures like Stephen I of Hungary, who Christianized the country in the 11th century. Notable Bearers Notable bearers include Štefka Drolc (1923–2018), a distinguished Slovenian actress with a career spanning theater, film, and television, and Štefka Kučan (born 1943), the former First Lady of Slovenia as wife of President Milan Kučan from 1991 to 2002. The name is also related to the Bulgarian Stefana and the Ukrainian Stefaniya, among others. Usage and Distribution While primarily used in Slovenia, the name Štefka also appears in neighboring regions influenced by Slovene culture. The masculine form is Štefan. The name has become less common in recent generations but remains familiar due to its diminutive charm and cultural heritage. Meaning: Diminutive of Štefanija, ultimately from Greek "crown" or "wreath" Origin: Slovene, derived from Stephen Type: Feminine given name (diminutive) Usage regions: Slovenia and among Slovene diaspora
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