Meaning & History
Štefánia is the Slovak feminine form of Štefan, itself derived from Stephen, a name with significant historical and religious roots worldwide.
Etymology
The name Stephen originates from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" or literally "that which surrounds". In the Christian tradition, Saint Stephen was the first martyr according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament; his story helped popularize the name throughout Christendom. The Slovak variant Štefánia follows Western Slavic phonetic patterns, with the -ia ending typical of feminine given names in Slovak.
Notable Bearers
While there are no globally famous bearers of the name Štefánia, its masculine counterpart Štefan is common, and the name fits into a broader tradition of Stephen-derived female names across Slavic languages, such as Stefana in Serbian or Štefanija in Slovene. Diminutives like Štefa (Croatian) and Štefica (also Croatian) show endearing forms in the region.
Linguistic Details
Pronounced /ˈʃcɛfaːnia/, Štefánia demonstrates features of Slovak phonology, including the early palatalization typical of <š> and <ť>.
- Meaning: “crown, wreath”
- Origin: Greek via Stephen, Slovak adapted
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage: Primarily Slovak
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Štefánia