Stiofán name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Irish
Meaning: To Wear a Crown, Wreath, Garland and Crowned
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What does Stiofán mean?
Stiofán is used substantially in Irish has origin in Old Greek is given to boys. Stiofán is version of biblical, conifer and desirable Stephen. Stephen is English equivalent of Stephanus. Stephen means Garland and Wreath has origin in Old Greek.
Variants of Stiofán
Stephen, Stephanos, Stephanus, Estavan, Esteban, Stephenmichael, Stephan, Stefan, Michael
How popular is the name Stiofán?
Stiofán is an uncommon name around the world.
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