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The meaning and history of the name Stephen.


STEPHEN

From the Greek name Στεφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown". Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death, as told in Acts in the New Testament, and he is regarded as the first Christian martyr. Due to him, the name became common in the Christian world. It was popularized in England by the Normans.This was the name of kings of England, Serbia, and Poland, as well as ten popes. It was also borne by the first Christian king of Hungary (10th century), who is regarded as the patron saint of that country. More recent bearers include British physicist Stephen Hawking (1942-) and the American author Stephen King (1947-).


Usage: Biblical, English
Short Forms: STE, STEPH, STEVE, STEVIE
Famous People: Stephen Hawkingwiki (Physicist, 1942, United Kingdom), Stephen Kingwiki (Writer, 1947, United States), Stephen Harperwiki (Politician, 1959, Canada), Pope Stephen Iwiki (Religious Figure, 200, Italy), Saint Stephenwiki (Religious Figure, 1, Unknown), Stephen of Englandwiki (Politician, 1092, France), Pope Stephen IVwiki (Religious Figure, 770, Italy), Pope Stephen IXwiki (Religious Figure, 1020, France), Pope Stephen IIwiki (Religious Figure, 715, Italy), Stephen I of Hungarywiki (Politician, 967, Hungary)