This last name originated from Scotland. Most common in the United States Of America. The last name Stephens is said to be first recorded in England, in 1086. For the record, “Steven” is an American variant of the more traditional spelling “Stephen.” It's derived from Greek Στέφανος (Stéphanos), a first name from the Greek word στέφανος (stéphanos), meaning 'wreath, crown' and by extension 'reward, honor, renown, fame', from the verb στέφειν (stéphein), 'to encircle, to wreathe'
Person 1; "He's a Stephens"
Person 2; "Ahh, he must come from the old royalty line in Scotland".
a variant of the word "steven" which makes it even more complicated then it has to be since you aren't sure if you pronounce it Step-hen or Stefen since English is a complex language.
Person 1: Nice you meet you... step-hen?
Stephen: It's pronounced Steven.
Stephen is a good person but often broke because of hockey. Strong passion for anything hockey related.
Wow stephens so broke, guess he didn't get nothing in that pack
Stephen is my brother #1 who is courageous beyond words and will lay his life down for them before they even know it. He loves deeper than the roots below our happy feet. The kindest dad and most trustworthy brother I'll EVER KNOW AND HAVE AS MY OWN. I LOVE YOU STEVE ! LOVE ME
Stephen is MY BROTHER
A good man knows how to treat you
Very loving and kind doesn’t tolerate disrespect the sex will drive you wild so be very careful
Get you a Stephen just not Stephen Hayden