Stefani
Feminine
Bulgarian, English
Meaning & Origin
Stefani is an English variant and a Bulgarian form of Stephanie, itself the feminine counterpart of Stephen, a name of Greek origin ultimately derived from Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." The name carries the symbolic weight of victory and honor, historically serving as a popular Christian name in honor of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. In Bulgaria, Stefani is the standard feminine form, while in English-speaking countries it is a less common but recognizable variant alongside Stephany and Stephania.Notable BearersThe most globally recognized bearer of the name is the American pop superstar Stefani Germanotta (born 1986), better known by her stage name Lady Gaga. Her fame has added modern pop-culture resonance to the name. Beyond her, Stefani appears across various fields: in sports, Stefani Stoeva (born 1995) is a Bulgarian badminton player, and Stefani Bismpikou (born 1988) represented Greece in Olympic gymnastics. In politics, Stefani Carter (born 1978) served in the Texas House of Representatives.Usage and VariantsThe name Stefani fits into a broader family of Stephanie variants in many languages. In Bulgarian, it is the standard spelling; in English, it remains an alternative. Common English diminutives include Steph and Stevie. Cognates in other cultures include Štefanija in Slovene, Štěpánka in Czech, and Étiennette in French.Meaning: "crown, wreath" (from Greek Stephanos)Origin: Greek, via Stephen and StephanieType: Variant of StephanieUsage regions: Bulgaria, English-speaking world