| Pronunciation | /ˈstɛfən/ STEF-ən or /ˈstiːvən/ STEE-vən | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Greek | 
| Meaning | Crown, wreath | 
Stephan is a male given name, a variant of Stephen.
People with the name
- Stephan, Prince of Lippe (born 1959), German royal
 - Stephan Aarstol, American internet entrepreneur and author
 - Stephan Ackermann (born 1963), German Catholic bishop
 - Stephan Albani (born 1968), German physicist and politician
 - Stephan Kofi Ambrosius (born 1998), German professional footballer
 - Stephan Maigaard Andersen (born 1981), Danish professional footballer
 - Stephan Andrist (born 1987), Swiss footballer
 - Stephan Baard (born 1992), a Namibian cricketer
 - Stephan Balint (1943–2007), Hungarian writer, actor, theatre director, and playwright
 - Stephan Balliet, a German convicted murderer
 - Stephan Beeharry (born 1975), Mauritian badminton player
 - Stephan Berwick, American author, martial artist, and actor
 - Stephan Bodecker (1384–1459), bishop of Brandenburg and scholar of Hebrew texts
 - Stephan Bodzin (born 1969), German DJ techno-producer, performer, and label founder
 - Stephan Bonnar (1977–2022), an American professional wrestler, retired mixed martial arts fighter
 - Stephan Brandner (born 1966), a German far-right politician
 - Stephan Braunfels (born 1950), a German architect
 - Stephan Brenninkmeijer (born 1964), Dutch film director, screenwriter, and producer
 - Stephan Burger (born 1962), a German Roman Catholic archbishop
 - Stephan Bürgler (born 1987), Austrian football player
 - Stephan Burián von Rajecz (1851–1922), Austro-Hungarian politician, diplomat, and statesman
 - Stephan Chase (1945–2019), British actor
 - Stephan Cohen (1971–2023), French pocket billiards player
 - Stephan Dahl (born 1971), British professor of marketing
 - Stephan Dabbert (born 1958), German agricultural economist and professor
 - Stephan de Wit (born 1992), South African rugby union player
 - Stephan Dippenaar (born 1988), South African retired rugby union footballer
 - Stephan Dorfmeister (1729–1797), German-Hungarian painter
 - Stephan DuCharme (born 1964), American-German international businessman
 - Stephan Dupuis, Canadian make-up artist
 - Stephan Dweck (born 1960), American humorist, attorney, radio show host, and author
 - Stephan Eberharter, an Austrian skier
 - Stephan El Shaarawy, Italian footballer who plays for A.C. Milan
 - Stephan Elliott (born 1964), Australian film director and screenwriter
 - Stephan Endlicher (1804–1849), Austrian botanist, numismatist and Sinologist
 - Stephan R. Epstein, a British economic historian
 - Stephan Franck, Franco-American animator, writer, director, and comics creator
 - Stephan A. Hoeller, American author, scholar, and neo-Gnostic bishop
 - Stephan Jäger (born 1989), German golfer
 - Stephan Jenkins (born 1964), American musician
 - Stephan Kampwirth (born 1967), German actor
 - Stephan Kinsella (born 1965), American lawyer and author
 - Stephan Klapproth, a Swiss journalist and television presenter
 - Stephan Knoll (born 1982), Australian politician
 - Stephan Koplowitz (born 1956), director, choreographer, and media artist
 - Stephan Koranyi (1956–2021), German philologist, author, lecturer, and an editor
 - Stephan Körner, a British philosopher
 - Stephan Krawczyk (born 1955), German writer and songwriter
 - Stephan Krehl (1864–1924), German composer, teacher, and theoretician
 - Stephan Kuttner (1907–1996), German-American author, professor, ancient law expert
 - Stephan Lehnstaedt (born 1980), German historian
 - Stephan Letter (born 1978), German serial killer
 - Stephan Moccio, Canadian composer, producer, and recording artist
 - Stephan Niklaus, a Swiss decathlete
 - Stephan Palla (born 1989), an Austrian-Filipino footballer
 - Stephan Pastis, an American cartoonist
 - Stephan Remmler, a German musician
 - Stephan Hanna Stephan (1894–1949), a Christian Arab Palenstian writer
 - Stephan Sunthararaj, child rights activist in Sri Lanka who disappeared
 - Stephan Talty (born c. 1960), an American journalist and author
 - Stephan Weil, a German politician
 - Stephan Alexander Würdtwein (1719–1796), German theologian, auxiliary bishop, and historian
 
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