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Stanisława Feminine Polish

Stanisława is the feminine form of the Polish masculine name Stanisław, itself a Polish variant of Stanislav. The name ultimately derives from the Slavic elements stati "stand, become" and slava "glory", with the overall...

Stanislova Feminine Lithuanian

Stanislova is the Lithuanian form of the name Stanislava, the feminine counterpart of the Slavic name Stanislav. The root name derives from Slavic elements stati meaning "to stand, become" (in inflected stem stan-) combi...

Stanislovas Masculine Lithuanian

Stanislovas is the Lithuanian form of Stanislav, a Slavic name composed of the elements stati ("to stand, become") and slava ("glory"), meaning approximately "one who achieves glory." The name has gained recognition acro...

Stanka Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +1

Stanka is a feminine given name commonly found in Bulgarian, Croatian, and Slovene usage. It functions as the feminine form of Stanko, which itself originates as a diminutive of the Slavic name Stanislav.EtymologyThe nam...

Stanko Masculine Bulgarian Croatian +2

Stanko is a masculine given name widely used in Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. Originally a diminutive of Stanislav and other names derived from the Slavic element stati meaning "stand, become".EtymologyThe nam...

Stanley Masculine English

Stanley is an English masculine given name derived from a surname of toponymic origin. The surname Stanley means "stone clearing", composed of the Old English elements stan ("stone") and leah ("woodland, clearing"). As a...

Star Feminine English

Star is a feminine given name in English, derived from the English word for the celestial body, ultimately from Old English steorra. Like other word names drawn from nature, Star has been used as a first name (alongside...

Starla Feminine English

Starla is an elaborated form of Star, deriving from the English word for the celestial body. The name Star ultimately comes from Old English steorra, a common Germanic term shared with many Indo-European languages. Starl...

Starr Feminine English

Starr is a feminine given name derived from the English vocabulary word denoting a celestial body, ultimately from Old English steorra. It is considered a variant of the name Star, directly referencing the astronomical t...

Stas Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Stas is a Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of Stanislav, derived from the Slavic elements stati ("stand, become") and slava ("glory"). The name Stanislav thus means "becoming glorious" or "established in glory," reflecti...

Staš Masculine Slovene

Staš is a diminutive of the Slavic name Stanislav, used primarily in Slovene. The root name Stanislav is derived from the Slavic elements stati ("stand, become" with inflected forms in stan-) and slava ("glory"), conveyi...

Staša Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Staša is a feminine diminutive form of Anastasija or Stanislava in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is used as a given name in its own right in these South Slavic languages.EtymologyThe name can derive from the Greek n...

Stasė Feminine Lithuanian

Stasė is a Lithuanian short form of Stanislova, which itself is the Lithuanian feminine equivalent of the Slavic name Stanislav. The name ultimately derives from the Slavic elements stati "stand, become" (in its extended...

Stasia Feminine Polish

Stasia is a Polish feminine given name that primarily functions as a diminutive of two longer names: Stanisława and Anastazja. It is notable among Polish naming traditions for its dual origin, a common feature in Slavic...

Stasya Feminine Russian

Stasya is a Russian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive — a short, affectionate form — of two common Slavic names: Stanislava and Anastasiya. In Russian culture, diminutives like Stasya are frequently used i...

Stasys Masculine Lithuanian

Stasys is a popular Lithuanian given name, functioning as a short form of Stanislovas, the Lithuanian variant of Stanislav. The root name is derived from the Slavic elements stati “stand, become” (with inflected forms in...

Stathis Masculine Greek

Stathis is a Greek masculine given name and a common short form of Efstathios, the Modern Greek form of Eustathios, ultimately derived from Eustathius. The name's deep root lies in Ancient Greek εὐσταθής (eustathes), mea...

Stav Feminine Hebrew

Stav is a Hebrew feminine given name that directly translates to "autumn" in the Hebrew language. In Israel, where seasonal changes are relatively mild, autumn represents a time of harvest and transition, giving the name...

Stavros Masculine Greek

Stavros (Greek: Σταύρος, pronounced [ˈstavros]) is a Greek masculine given name derived from the word stavros (σταυρός), meaning "cross" — specifically the cross of the Christian crucifixion. Unlike the noun for "cross",...

Stavroula Feminine Greek

Stavroula is a Greek feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Stavros (which in turn is a diminutive of Eustathios, but is actually reinterpreted via the Greek word "cross"

Ste Masculine English

EtymologySte is a short form of Stephen, ultimately derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning “crown, wreath.” The name Stephen carries deep Christian significance, being borne by Saint Stephen, the first...

Steafán Masculine Irish

Steafán is an Irish form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." As a Gaelic adaptation, it follows the phonetic patterns of Irish, where initial 'St-' is often retained...

Steaphan Masculine Scottish

Steaphan is the Scottish Gaelic form of Stephen. The name is deeply rooted in the Christian tradition, stemming from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" or literally "that which surrounds." This...

Steen Masculine Danish

Steen is a Danish given name, a cognate of Sten. Both names are derived from the Old Norse Steinn, meaning "stone." In Scandinavia, stone-related names have historical roots in the rugged landscape and were often given t...

Steenie Masculine

Steenie is a Scots diminutive of the masculine given name Stephen. Primarily used in Scotland, this affectionate form follows a common pattern in Scots naming, where "-ie" or "-y" endings are added to shorten and soften...

Steeve Masculine French

Steeve is a French variant of Steve, which itself is a short form of Steven and ultimately traces back to the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath." The name was borne by Saint Stephen, the first Chris...

Stef Masculine Dutch

Stef is a Dutch short form of Stefanus, which is the official Dutch form of Stephen. As a diminutive, it is often used as an informal given name or nickname in the Netherlands and among Dutch-speaking communities. Etymol...

Štefa Feminine Croatian

Štefa is a Croatian short form of Štefanija, the Croatian and Slovene feminine form of Stephen. Ultimately deriving from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath," the name carries connotations of honor...

Stefaan Masculine

Stefaan is a Dutch-language masculine given name, a version of Stephen, that is most common in Belgium, particularly in the Flemish-speaking region. It directly derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "...

Ștefan Masculine Romanian

Ștefan is the Romanian form of Stephen, a given name with deep historical and religious roots. Derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath," it referred to the leafy garlands awarded to v...

Štefan Masculine Slovak Slovene

Štefan is the Slovak and Slovene form of Stephen, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Stephen itself derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath" — a symbol of victory and ho...

Stefán Masculine Icelandic

Stefán is a common first name in Iceland, representing the Icelandic adaptation of the name Stephen. According to Icelandic custom, individuals are typically referred to by their first and middle names, with patronymics...

Stefan Masculine Bulgarian Danish +7

Stefan is a masculine given name widely used across Europe, serving as the direct form of Stephen in many languages including Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, German, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Serbian, and Swedish. The nam...

Ștefana Feminine Romanian

Ștefana is the Romanian feminine form of Stephen, derived from the male name Ștefan with the feminine suffix -a. The root name Stephen comes from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" or "that which sur...

Stefana Feminine Bulgarian Serbian

Stefana is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgaria and Serbia. It is the feminine form of the name Stefan, which itself derives from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown, wreath". The root name is Stephen, w...

Stefani Feminine Bulgarian English

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 carr...

Štefánia Feminine Slovak

Štefánia is the Slovak feminine form of Štefan, itself derived from Stephen, a name with significant historical and religious roots worldwide.EtymologyThe name Stephen originates from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos),...

Ștefania Feminine Romanian

Ștefania is the Romanian feminine form of Ștefan, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning “crown, wreath.” Through its root name Stephen, Ștefania shares a deep Christian heritage, as Sa...

Stefánia Feminine Hungarian

Stefánia is the Hungarian feminine form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath". The name entered Hungarian via the popularity of Stephen (István), the first Christian ki...

Stefania Feminine Greek Italian +1

Stefania is the Italian, Polish, and Greek feminine form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath." Through its root Stephen, Stefania is deeply connected to Christian...

Stefanie Feminine Danish Dutch +1

Stefanie is a variant spelling of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen. This name, common in German, Dutch, and Danish usage, originates from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath" — specifically,...

Štefanija Feminine Croatian Slovene

Štefanija is the Slovene and Croatian feminine form of Stephen. Derived from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath," Stephen has deep roots in Christian tradition as the name of the first Christian martyr,...

Stefānija Feminine Latvian

Stefānija is the Latvian feminine form of Stephen, a name of Greek origin meaning "crown" or "wreath." The name ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), denoting something that surrounds, like a garland or...

Stefanija Feminine Lithuanian Macedonian

Stefanija is a feminine given name used in Lithuanian and Macedonian, derived as a feminine form of Stephen. The Lithuanian usage aligns with other Baltic adaptations of Christian names, while in Macedonia it follows the...

Stefaniya Feminine Bulgarian Russian +1

Stefaniya is a feminine given name used in Russian, Bulgarian, and Ukrainian, functioning as the local form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath", symbol...

Stefano Masculine Italian

Stefano is the Italian form of the masculine given name Stephen. Derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning “crown” or “wreath,” the name originally referred to a victor’s crown earned in athletic or milit...

Stefanos Masculine Greek

Stefanos is a masculine given name, the Modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos). It ultimately derives from the Greek verb στέφειν (stéphein), meaning "to encircle, to wreathe," and the...

Stefans Masculine Latvian

Stefans is the Latvian form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath". The name entered Latvian usage through Christianization and has been recorded in Latvia since the 14t...

Stefanu Masculine Corsican

Stefanu is the Corsican form of Stephen, ultimately derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" or "that which surrounds". The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, as Saint Stephen,...

Stefanŭ Masculine

Stefanŭ is an Old Church Slavic form of Stephen, which itself derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath." As one of the earliest Slavic adaptations of a Christian name, Stefanŭ reflects the...

Stefanus Masculine Dutch

Stefanus is the official Dutch form of Stephen, used on birth certificates but rarely in everyday conversation. Derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown" or "wreath", it carries a legacy of honor a...

Stefcia Feminine Polish

Stefcia is a diminutive of the Polish name Stefania, which itself is the feminine form of Stephen. Primarily used in Poland, Stefcia carries the affectionate and familiar tone typical of Polish diminutives, lending a sen...

Stefek Masculine Polish

Stefek is a Polish diminutive of Stefan, the Polish and Slavic form of Stephen. The root of the name, Stephen, derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" — more precisely "that which surrou...

Steffan Masculine Welsh

Steffan is the Welsh form of Stephen, a name of enduring international popularity despite being virtually identical to the Swiss variant bearing the prevalence of ultimate ancient Greece.EtymologyThe root name Stephen de...

Steffen Masculine Danish German +2

Steffen is a German, Low German, Danish, and Norwegian given name and surname, functioning as a variant of Stephen. It originates from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath." Through the widespread venerat...

Steffi Feminine German

Steffi is a feminine given name primarily used in German-speaking countries, where it originated as a diminutive of Stephanie. The name Stephanie itself is the feminine form of Stephen, which ultimately derives from the...

Steffie Feminine German

Steffie is a German feminine diminutive of Stephanie, ultimately derived from the Greek name Stephanos (Στέφανος), meaning "crown" or "wreath." This name traveled through Latin and various European languages, with Stepha...

Štefica Feminine Croatian

Štefica is a Croatian diminutive of Štefanija, the Croatian and Slovene form of Stephen. The name thus ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." Štefica is a feminine given name...

Štefka Feminine Slovene

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," s...

Stefka Feminine Bulgarian

Stefka is a Bulgarian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Stefaniya, the Bulgarian form of Stephanie.Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "cro...

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