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This is a list of personal names known in English that are modified from another language and are or were not used among the person themselves. It does not include: names of monarchs, which are commonly translated (e.g. Pope Francis), although current and recent monarchs are often untranslated today (e.g. Felipe VI of Spain)
Stephy is a given name. Like the similarly-spelled names Steffi, Stefi, Stefie, and Stephie, it is generally a hypocorism of the feminine name Stephanie. [1] People with this name include: Stephy Tang (born 1983), Hong Kong singer; Stephy Qi (born 1985), Chinese actress; Stephy Zaviour (born 1992), Indian costume designer
Stefy (styled as STEFY) was an American electro-nu music [2] pop band from Orange County, California, United States.The group, initially known as "The Lovely", consisted of Jason Gaviati (keyboard), Stefy Rae (vocals), Sean Meyer (guitar) and Jordan Plosky (drums).
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Middle English † – Englisch, English, Inglis Formerly spoken in: the British Isles; Middle French † – françois, franceis Formerly spoken in: France; Middle High German † – diutsch, tiutsch Formerly spoken in: Germany, Austria and parts of Switzerland; Middle Irish † – Gaoidhealg Formerly spoken in: Ireland, Scotland and the ...
Stefi is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Stefi Baum (born 1958), American astronomer; Stefi Geyer (1888–1956), Hungarian violinist; Stefi Talman (born 1958), Swiss shoe designer
Given names which have been used by individuals (historical and fictitious). Use template {{ Given name }} to populate this category. (However, do not use the template on disambiguation pages that contain a list of people by given name.)
Countries are listed alphabetically by their most common name in English. Each English name is followed by its most common equivalents in other languages, listed in English alphabetical order (ignoring accents) by name and by language. Historical and/or alternative versions, where included, are noted as such. Foreign names that are the same as ...