"Stephano" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stephano" Meaning

Shakespearean surname. It is likely derived from the Italian "stephano," meaning "crown."

In literature, Stephano is the name of a minor character in William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" (Act 1, Scene 2). He is a drunken butler who plots along with Trinculo and Caliban to overthrow Prospero.

"Stephano" Examples

Examples of "Stephano"


1. Literature
The name Stephano is mentioned in William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" as a character who is a drunken butler and a wealthy rival to the Earl of Kent.

2. Sports
Stephano Papavero (1995-2015) was an Argentine rally driver.

3. Film
Stephano is an alternate spelling of the name Stefanos, and it is popular as an English variant.

4. Born Stephano
The Apostate Movements - In the 16th century, Biagio Luciani took on the alias Stephano Boscorame as an apostate Catholic priest, but was later arrested, tortured, and electrocuted during the Counter-reformation.

5. Places Named Stephano
One of the moons of the planet Uranus in our solar system is Stephano.

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Stepdad

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A stepdad is the second husband or male partner of one's mother, as opposed to one's biological father. It is also known as a stepfather or adoptive father.<br><br>Example: My stepdad is really kind to me, he's like a father to me.<br><br>In some cases, stepdads can be loving, supportive and can take on a parenting role, while in others, they may not fulfill that role.

Stepdame

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An outdated, informal term for "stepmother". <br><br>A stepmother is the woman who is married to one's father after the death of one's natural mother.

Stepdaughter-in-law

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The daughter of your spouse, but not your own child. A child's spouse's sibling's child.

Stepdaughter

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Stepdaughters

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Daughters of one's husband or partner when marrying for the second or subsequent time.

Stepfather

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A stepfather is the husband of one's mother after the death of the biological father, typically providing a parental role to the children from a previous relationship.

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Stephanie

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Stephanie is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from the name Stephane, meaning "crown" or "garland". It is also associated with the phrase "crown of flowers" or "garland of honor". In modern usage, the name Stephanie symbolizes dignity, prestige, and beauty.

Stephanomeria

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Stephanomeria is a genus of flowering plants in the dandelion tribe within the sunflower family (Asteraceae).

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Stephanotis

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Stephanotis is a small genus of flowering plants in the soapwort family (also known as Apcaceae). It is a tropical vine that is native to Madagascar and is widely cultivated for its fragrant, star-shaped flowers.

Stephen

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The name "Stephen" is derived from the Greek word "stephanos," meaning "crown" or "garland." In modern English, the name Stephen is often associated with qualities such as:<br><br> Strong and steadfast<br> Noble and dignified<br> Intelligent and insightful<br> Confident and courageous<br><br>In many Western cultures, Saint Stephen is also a significant figure, known as the first Christian martyr. As such, the name Stephen often carries connotations of devotion, faith, and commitment.<br><br>In secular contexts, the name Stephen is commonly associated with people who are charismatic leaders, innovators, and visionaries. They are often seen as confident and authoritative, with a strong sense of initiative and a willingness to take risks.

Stephens

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The surname "Stephens" or the name "Stephen" as a given name means:<br><br>Originating from Greek: " Stephanos" (Stephane) meaning "crown". It indicates someone who wears a crown, often implying a victor, a ruler, or one of high status.<br><br>In English, Stephen is the name of a male follower of Jesus who was one of the first seven deacons of the Jerusalem church and became the third patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.<br><br>The surname "Stephens" is most commonly of English and Welsh origin, and is often a variant of "Stephen".<br><br>For males:<br>- Cautious, wise, diplomatic, and innovative, Stephens are considerate and gentle friends with the ability to learn from their mistakes.<br>- Impeccable at taking measured actions, adopting positive losses, making sage decisions, and delivering impeccable advice.<br><br>For females:<br>- They are warm-hearted individuals with a caring personality, eager to help those in need and build relationships based on sincerity and trust.<br>- Bringing great optimism and empathetic ears to others, they tend to form lasting connections with colleagues whom they support, uplift, and love without seeking anything in return.

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