Meaning & History
Etymology and Meaning
Stipo is a Croatian diminutive of Stjepan, itself the Croatian and Serbian form of Stephen, a name derived from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath" — more precisely, "that which surrounds." As a diminutive, Stipo conveys familiarity or endearment, similar to how English sometimes uses shortened forms like "Steve" for Stephen.
Cultural Context
While the root name Stephen bears immense historical weight as the name of the first Christian martyr (according to Acts in the New Testament), saints, kings, and a host of other notable figures across Europe, Stipo belongs firmly within Croatian onomastic tradition. In the former Yugoslavia, many names have hypocoristic forms using the suffix -o or -e (e.g., Stipe, Stipo), which are affectionate and used in family and informal settings. Stipo coexists with similar variants like Stipe, which is another common diminutive of Stjepan.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals named Stipo include football (soccer) players, particularly from Croatia and neighboring countries. A fictional bearer appears in Croatian cinema: Stipo Zovko from the 1970 film Special Trains. While no extremely famous figures dominate, the name remains recognizable within its homeland.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Crown (through Stjepan/Stephen)
- Origin: Greek, via Croatian Stjepan
- Type: Diminutive
- Usage Regions: Croatia and the broader Croatian diaspora