Stephanie
See also: Stéphanie
English
Alternative forms
- modern, nonstandard: Stefani, Stefanie, Stefany, Stephany, Stephannie
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] French Stéphanie. The standard English feminine form of Stephen.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Stephanie
- A female given name from French.
- 1956 Grace Metalious: Peyton Place, UPNE, 1999, →ISBN, Book Three,Chapter 13,
- Allison made a careful note of the address and within the hour she had met, decided she liked, and moved in with a girl of twenty who called herself Steve Wallace.
- "Don't call me Stephanie", Steve had said. "I don't know why it should, but being called Stephanie always makes me feel like something pale and dull out of Jane Austen."
- 1956 Grace Metalious: Peyton Place, UPNE, 1999, →ISBN, Book Three,Chapter 13,
Related terms
Translations
female given name
Anagrams
Cebuano
Etymology
From English Stephanie, from French Stéphanie.
Proper noun
Stephanie
- a female given name from French
Danish
Proper noun
Stephanie
- a female given name of French origin.
German
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Stephanie
- a female given name, a feminine form of Stefan borrowed from French.
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