Stephane pops up like a burst of confetti at a Latin fiesta, a cheerful, unisex name that traces its roots to the Greek Stephanos, meaning “crowned.” It then sashayed through French salons as steh-FAHN, wrapping itself in elegance and flair. In Spanish and Portuguese riffs, it still glitters bright, ready for boys and girls alike. It’s as warm as a sunlit plaza and as spirited as salsa under the stars. In the US, it isn’t a runaway top-100 hit—more like a steady friend, hovering around ranks 700–950 for decades with half a dozen to a dozen babies bearing the name each year. With its gentle French lilt and carnival heart, Stephane invites every little crown-bearer to dance through life with playful pride.
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