Estefano bursts onto the scene like a morning sun over Spanish plazas. He hails from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning “crown,” and dances through Latin tongues with a sultry spice. He wears his heritage like a vibrant red scarf at a fiesta, tied to St. Stephen’s legacy and echoing with the rhythms of salsa drums. He’s claimed by about six newborns in the U.S. each year, yet he feels like a hidden treasure waiting to spark smiles wherever he goes. Pronounced es-teh-FAH-no (/es.te.ˈfa.no/), he carries a warm, playful spirit that turns heads and shines as surely as sunshine on a summer morning.