Stephin name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Meaning: To Wear a Crown, Wreath, Garland and The Crowned
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What does Stephin mean?

Stephin is variant form of biblical, long standing and preeminent Stephen. Stephen is English form of Stephanus. Unwonted Stephen has its origin in Old Greek, Stephen means "Wreath and Garland".

Variants of Stephin

Stephen, Stephanos, Stephanus, Estavan, Esteban, Stephenmichael, Stephan, Stefan, Michael

Names that rhyme with Stephin

How popular is the name Stephin?

Stephin is a rare baby name in United States, chances of it being still in use are very slim. Also, Stephin is a familiar name in India, Kenya and Uganda. According to our research, over 800 babies have been named Stephin globally.

YearRankBirths
198969366

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Numerological aspects of Stephin

If your name ends with letter N, you are not an ordinary person. You like to think outside the box and kick the box inside people's face when they tell you how to think or what to do. You are your own best friend. The sky is your only limit. Partnerships are exclusively important to you. When it comes to love, you are withholding your emotions until you make sure you can trust your partner. Having vowel E as your first one in your name represents your sensitivity.

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Famous people named Stephin

  • Stephin Merritt, American singer-lyricist

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