Gender | 👩 Girl |
Pronunciation | 📣 \s-tepha-nie, st(e)-phanie\ |
Number in U.S | 👶 744,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 868 |
Numerology | 🔢 7 |
Name origin | 🌍 Greek |
"Stephanie" is a popular name for girls that has Greek origin. Meaning of the name Stephanie is: "Crown, Garland".
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my name is Stephanie Michele. growing up i never really thought much of it. though when i was in elementary school, the other kids would poke fun at me...calling me either stephen michael or step-on-me (i so i did) my mum always told me that the first time she heard my name she thought it the most beautiful name ever. later on she told me where she got my name....her ex husband (my biological fa***r) chose it. i wish she had went with her original choice and called me Madeline. i absolutely adore that name. oh well
i love my name very much! im very lucky that no one has ever teased me during my years about my name! it fits me perfectly ! alot of my friends call me steph, stephy or stephy wephy and i like it!
I am a quadruplet of four girls! And im the youngest called Stephanie. I didnt really like my name much Stephanie Isabelle never seemed cool enough till i met my best friends now who all call me Stoofie or Stephy Wephy. I sort of like my name now.
During my childhood/adolescent years, I was never too crazy about my name (or even for my Mother's unique way of spelling it) I suppose as a child I couldn't find my name (and definitely not the spelling of it) when I wanted to buy the cute personalized items (i.e. pencils/pens, mini custom license plates,Disneyland accessories, etc.) that seem to have everyone's name except mine. But, I'm happy to say that as I came into my maturity, I am blessed to have such a BEAUTIFUL & REGAL name. And I appreciate my Mother's flair for uniqueness in the spelling, especially back in the 60's. It's nice to see that in the recent years, this spelling (as well as other variations) have gained popularity. When I studied over in France back in the 80's for a year, I was especially honored in having such a name of royalty. (Let's not forget Princess Stephanie of Monaco) ;-)