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Stephen is a masculine given name of Greek origin. It derives from Stephanos, meaning crown or wreath, a symbol of honor. The name was popularized in Christian contexts by Saint Stephen, the first martyr of the church, and was adopted across Europe, often in Latin as Stephanus. In English, the spellings Stephen and Steven developed, with Stephen tending to be more traditional and Steven more contemporary.

Variants and related forms include Stefan (German, Dutch, and Scandinavian), Stefano (Italian), Étienne (French), Esteban (Spanish),

Cultural usage: Stephen has been widely used in English-speaking countries and other parts of Europe. It has

Notable people named Stephen include Stephen Hawking, the theoretical physicist known for his work on cosmology

and
Stepan
(Russian
and
Slavic).
The
feminine
form
is
Stephanie.
Diminutives
and
nicknames
include
Steve
and
Stevie.
appeared
in
religious,
literary,
and
public
life,
contributing
to
the
spread
of
various
spellings
and
cultural
adaptations.
The
name
remains
common
in
many
regions,
though
its
relative
popularity
has
fluctuated
over
time.
and
black
holes;
Stephen
King,
a
prolific
American
author
of
horror
and
suspense;
Stephen
Colbert,
an
American
comedian
and
television
host;
Stephen
Fry,
an
English
actor,
writer,
and
broadcaster;
and
Stephen
Curry,
an
American
professional
basketball
player.
The
name
is
shared
by
numerous
figures
across
fields
such
as
politics,
science,
and
the
arts.