Stephanie

Alternative forms

 * modern, nonstandard: Stefani, Stefanie, Stefany, Stephany, Stephannie

Etymology
Stéphanie

Proper noun

 * , feminine of Stephen.
 * 1) * 1956 Grace Metalious: Peyton Place, UPNE, 1999, ISBN 1555534007, 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."

Related terms

 * Stef, Steff, Steffi, Steffie, Steffy, Steve, Stevie, Steph

Translations

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Anagrams

 * thiepanes

Proper noun

 * 1)  of French origin.

Alternative forms

 * Stefanie

Proper noun

 * , a feminine form of Stefan borrowed from French.

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