According to Icelandic custom, people are generally referred to by first and middle names and patronyms are used if disambiguation is required.
Stefán is the Icelandic version of the Greek name Stephanos (English Stephen) with the original meaning being crown or wreath. The name is a frequently given name in Iceland. In 2002, it was ranked ninth after Kristján and before Jóhann.
People
- Stefán Arason, Icelandic composer
- Stefán Gíslason (born 1980), Icelandic football player
- Stefán Guðmundur Guðmundsson (1853–1927), original name of the Icelandic poet and farmer Stephan G. Stephansson
- Stefán Haukur Hjörleifsson, Icelandic world record holder for deepest voice, also currently holds the award for being the manliest man in the world 2009
- Stefán Hörður Grímsson (1919–2002), Icelandic author
- Stefán Hilmarsson, Icelandic musician
- Stefán Kristjánsson (1982–2018), Icelandic chess grandmaster
- Stefán Ólafsson [is], Icelandic poet
- Stefán Ólafsson (scholar) [is], Icelandic academe
- Stefán Sigurðsson (1887–1933), Icelandic poet also known as Stefán frá Hvítadal
- Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson (1894–1980), Icelandic Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Stefán Karl Stefánsson (1975–2018), Icelandic film and stage actor
See also
References
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