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      Meaning of the first name Stephani

      Origin

      Greek/latin

      Meaning

      Crown or Garland, to Honor

      Variations

      Stephanie, Stephania, Stephanina
      The name Stephani, derived from the Greek word stephanos, translates to crown or garland. This etymology highlights its connotations of honor and distinction, as crowns and garlands are traditionally associated with victory, achievement, and celebration. The name reflects attributes of nobility and respect, symbolizing the recognition of individual merit or accomplishment.

      Historically, the name Stephani and its variants, such as Stephen and Stephanie, have been prevalent throughout various cultures. In Christian tradition, Saint Stephen, one of the first martyrs, played a significant role in the early church and heightened the name's prominence in Western societies. The name's historical usage can be traced back to the Byzantine Empire and the Middle Ages, where it was adopted by royalty and nobility, further solidifying its association with honor and leadership.

      In contemporary times, Stephani remains a popular name across various cultures, often appreciated for its classic yet timeless appeal. It is commonly used in English-speaking countries, as well as in European contexts, and can be found in diverse settings ranging from academic to artistic circles. The modern usage of the name reflects not only its historical significance but also its enduring connection to notions of success and respect.

      Based on our records...

      Nagy

      This is the most common surname associated with Stephani.

      Catharina

      This is the most common name of those married to a Stephani.

      Stephanus

      This is the most common name for a child of a Stephani.
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