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".
Hey Tim you're being a real Stephen right now. The world doesn't revolve around you. Also, the manager is busy, you know, managing, so I doubt he's going to give you a free latte because it's 104 degrees instead of 105.
This guy is a sound all rounder. If I could be like anyone it would be Stephen Davey. Also steals people birds when he gets a bit of drink in him but usually dead on. Big ears but
That guy Stephen Davey is cool
Another name for Sticker's sarcoma. It's a sexually transmitted cancer found in canids. Basically, a tumor of the genitals in one dog about 10 thousand years ago mutated, making it able to live on indefinitely. Defined as a huge tumor, that’s a bleeding, cauliflower-shaped mass and the most attractive part is they're on dog dicks.
The Stephen herbits defined as a histiocytic tumor of the external genitalia of the dog and other canines, as the std that’s transmitted from animal to animal during mating.
Andrew Tate admitted he’s not the TOP G. He said Stephen Groppell is.
Another name for Steve from Minecraft, in a German accent.
“Minekraften Stephen is in Smash.”