Stefan (given name)
Stefan is a masculine given name, related to the English name Stephen.
People
Medieval period
- Ordered chronologically
- Stefan Vojislav (died 1043), Serbian Byzantine governor and Prince of Duklja
- Stefan (Archbishop of Uppsala), Sweden, (before 1150–1185), first archbishop from 1164 to 1185
- Stefan Nemanja or Stefan I, Nemanja (c. 1109–1199), grand prince of the Serb state of Raška
- Stefan Nemanjić or Stefan II, Nemanja (1176–1228), proclaimed King of Serbia in 1217
- Stefan Radoslav of Serbia (c. 1192-c. 1235), King of Serbia, son of Nemanjić
- Stefan Vladislav I of Serbia (died after 1264), son of Stefan Nemanjić
- Stefan Dragutin (died 1316), King of Serbia, son of Stefan Uroš I
- Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia (1282–1321)
- Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia (1321-c. 1325)
- Stefan Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia (1321–1331)
- Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia (Dušan the Mighty) (1331–1355), king 1331–1346; tsar 1346–1355
- Stefan Uroš V of Serbia (Uroš the Weak) (1355–1371), tsar
- Stefan Lazarević (c.1377–1427), Serbian despot
- Stefan Lochner (c.1410–1451), German painter
- Stefan Branković (c.1417–1476), Serbian despot
- Stefan I Crnojević (1426–1465), Lord of Zeta (Montenegro) 1451–1465
- Stefan II Crnojević, lord of Zeta (Montenegro) 1496–1499
- Stefan Ravaničanin (c. 1670-after 1733), Serbian monk and chronicler
Modern era
- Stefan Andres (1906–1970), German novelist
- Stefan Banach (1892–1945), Polish mathematician
- Stefan Bellof (1957–1985), German racing driver
- Stefan Birčević (born 1989), Serbian basketball player
- Stefan Bogoridi (1775–1859), Ottoman statesman of Bulgarian origin
- Stefan Bradl (born 1989), German motorcycle racer
- Stefan Brink (born 1952), Swedish philologist
- Stefan Burnett (born 1978), American musician, rapper and visual artist
- Stefan Charles (born 1988), American football player
- Stefan Czarniecki (1599–1665), Polish nobleman, general and military commander
- Stefan Dembiński (1887-1972), Polish general
- Stefan Edberg (born 1966), Swedish tennis player
- Stefan Effenberg (born 1968), German footballer
- Stefan Everts (born 1972), Belgian motocross racer
- Stefan George (1868–1933), German poet, editor, and translator
- Stefan Groothuis (born 1981), Dutch speed skater
- Stefan Hell (born 1962), Romanian-born German physicist
- Stefan Holm (born 1976), Swedish high jumper
- Stefan Ilsanker (born 1965), West German luger
- Stefan Ilsanker (footballer) (born 1989), Austrian footballer
- Stefan Johansen (born 1991), Norwegian footballer
- Stefan Jović (born 1990), Serbian basketball player
- Stefan Kießling (born 1984), German footballer
- Stefan Koubek (born 1977), Austrian tennis player
- Stefan Kraft (born 1993), Austrian ski jumper
- Stefan Küng (born 1993), Swiss cyclist
- Stefan Koch (born 1964), German basketball coach
- Stefan Kuntz (born 1962), German footballer
- Stefan Lamanna (born 1995), Canadian soccer player
- Stefan Langerman, Belgian mathematician and computer scientist
- Stefan Lindemann (born 1980), German figure skater
- Stefan Liv (1980–2011), Polish-born Swedish ice hockey goaltender
- Stefan Löfven (born 1957), Swedish politician, Prime Minister of Sweden since 2014
- Stefan Lövgren (born 1970), Swedish handball player
- Stefan Lux (1888–1936), Slovak journalist
- Stefan Maierhofer (born 1982), Austrian footballer
- Stefan Majewski (born 1956), Polish footballer
- Stefan Mappus (born 1966), German politician
- Stefan Marković (born 1988), Serbian basketball player
- Stefan Mitrović (born 1988), Serbian water polo player
- Stefan Nimke (born 1978), German track cyclist
- Stefan Nutz (born 1992) Austrian football player
- Stefan Nystrand (born 1981), Swedish swimmer
- Stefan Olsdal (born 1974), Swedish rock guitarist
- Stefan Peno (born 1997), Serbian basketball player
- Stefan Persson (born 1947), Swedish business magnate
- Stefan Pettersson (born 1963), Swedish footballer
- Stefan Petzner (born 1981), Austrian BZÖ politician
- Stefan Raab (born 1966), German entertainer, comedian, musician and TV host
- Stefan Rehn (born 1966), Swedish football player and manager
- Stefan Reinartz (born 1989), German footballer
- Stefan Reuter (born 1966), German football player and manager
- Stefan Rowecki (1895–1944), Polish general, journalist and leader of the resistance during World War II
- Stefan Ruzowitzky (born 1961), Austrian film director and screenwriter
- Stefan Salvatore (1846-2018), dopplegänger of Silas, caring brother, husband, son, and friend.
- Stefan Savić (born 1991), Montenegrin footballer
- Stefan Schwarz (born 1969), Swedish football player and manager
- Stefan Schumacher (born 1981), German road racing cyclist
- Stefan Sofiyanski (born 1951), Bulgarian mayor of Sofia and interim Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Stefan Stambolov (1854–1895), Bulgarian journalist, revolutionist, poet, Prime Minister and regent
- Stefan Strandberg (born 1990), Norwegian footballer
- Stefan Torssell (born 1946), Swedish sea captain, author, lecturer and reporter
- Stefan Toshev (1859–1924), Bulgarian General during World War I
- Stefan de Vrij (born 1992), Dutch footballer
- Stefan Wallin (born 1967), Swedish-Finnish politician, Minister of Defence
- Stefan William (born 1993), Indonesian actor on SCTV
- Stefan Wul (1922– 2003), pseudonym of Pierre Pairault, French science fiction writer
- Stefan Wyszyński (1901–1981), Polish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- Stefan Żeromski (1864–1925), Polish novelist and dramatist
- Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer
Fictional characters
- Stefan Salvatore, in The Vampire Diaries novel and TV series
- Stefan DiMera, in the soap opera Days of Our Lives
- Stefan Urquelle the alter ego of Steve Urkel from the show Family Matters
See also
- Stefan (surname), a surname
- Stefa, a female given name
- Stefaan, a masculine given name
- Stefen, a masculine given name
- Stephan (given name), a masculine given name
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