Pronunciation:
/ˈstiːvən/
Meaning:
Crown; wreath; garland
Variations:
Stephen; Steve; Stevie; Stevan; Stefan; Stefano; Esteban; Étienne
The name Steven, a variant of Stephen, derives from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath." This name has deep roots in Christian tradition, as Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr, mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. Historically, the name spread throughout Europe, taking various forms in different languages. In English-speaking countries, Steven became a popular variant of Stephen, especially in the 20th century. Notable bearers include Steven Spielberg, a renowned filmmaker, and Steven Tyler, lead singer of Aerosmith. The name is predominantly used for males, though variations like Stevie can be unisex. Steven's popularity peaked in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s, but it has since declined. Regionally, the name remains common in English-speaking countries and has variants in many European languages. Sibling names often include Michael, David, and Jennifer. People named Steven are often perceived as creative, ambitious, and charismatic, traits that align well with various professional fields, including arts and leadership roles.