Certificate of Name
Stephanie
Feminine
English, German
Meaning & Origin
Stephanie is the feminine form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath." The name gained widespread use in Christian cultures due to Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, whose story is recounted in the Book of Acts. Over time, Stephanie evolved into a popular female given name in English and German-speaking countries, as well as in French-speaking regions where it is spelled Stéphanie. Etymology and Linguistic Variants The name Stephanie ultimately traces back to the Greek root stephanos (crown, wreath). In English, common variants include Stefani, Stephani, Stephania, and Stephany. German variants include Stefanie, while other language forms include Stefana (Serbian), Stefani (Bulgarian/English, though listed as Bulgarian), Stefaniya (Ukrainian), Štefanija (Slovene), and Štefa or Štefica (Croatian). Diminutives such as Steph, Stevie (English), and Steffi, Steffie (German) are also used. Historical and Cultural Significance The masculine form Stephen has been borne by numerous kings, popes, and saints, including Saint Stephen of Hungary and King Stephen of England. The feminine counterpart Stephanie gained prominence in royal circles, with notable bearers including Stephanie, Queen of Navarre (11th century) and Stephanie of Castile (12th century). In modern times, the name is familiar through figures such as Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and American singer Stephanie Mills. Notable Bearers Stephanie has been the name of several royal women in European history, such as Stephanie of Milly, Lady of Oultrejordain (c. 1197), a key figure in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Contemporary bearers include sports figures like Stephanie Rice (Australian swimmer) and actors like Stephanie Zimbalist. The name's cross-cultural appeal is evident in its numerous linguistic adaptations across Europe. Key Facts Meaning: Crown, wreath (Greek) Origin: Greek, via Latin and French Type: Feminine given name, diminutive/variant of Stephen Usage Regions: English-speaking countries, German-speaking countries, France, and many European nations
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