What is another word for stephen?

Pronunciation: [stˈiːvən] (IPA)

Stephen is a popular name that has various synonyms in different languages. For example, in French, Stephen can be replaced with Etienne, in Italian with Stefano, and in German with Stefan. Other synonyms include Esteban in Spanish, Stepan in Czech, Szczepan in Polish, István in Hungarian, Stjepan in Croatian, and Stefanos in Greek. All these names have similar meanings and origins, reflecting different cultural influences and linguistic nuances. So whether you prefer Stephen or one of its synonyms, the name represents a powerful masculine identity and a rich history of cultural and linguistic diversity.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      Steven, Stephane.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      Children, Stefan, Steffan.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      Stephan.

What are the hypernyms for Stephen?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Stephen

Wonderful legends may be read in Josephus of his heroism, his wisdom, and his victories; and these have some foundation in reality, for stephen tells us that he was mighty in his words and works.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
The press was managed by stephen Brinckley, who was ultimately captured and imprisoned for nearly two years.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
Another London printer, stephen Bulkley, was also given employment, and in the years 1642-4 printed at York some twenty-eight different pieces.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard

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