Stephane is a French male given name of Greek origin. It comes from the Greek word "stephanos" which means "crown". The name was introduced to France by way of the Crusaders and became popular among French nobility in the Middle Ages.
The name Stephane has been used throughout history by several notable figures, including Saint Stephen, who was one of the first Christian martyrs. In France, there have been several kings named Stephen, most notably King Stephen I (1032-1058) and King Stephen II (1194-1223).
Over time, Stephane has become a popular name throughout Europe, with variations such as Stephen, Stefan, and Estefan being used in different countries. Today, it is still a widely recognized and respected name.
Overall, the name Stephane is of Greek origin and means "crown". It has been used by several notable historical figures and has become popular throughout Europe over time.
The given statistics show the annual birth count for the name Stephanie in the United States from 1964 to 1965. In 1964, there were 6 babies named Stephanie born. The following year, in 1965, there were 5 babies given this name. Altogether, over these two years, there were a total of 11 babies named Stephanie born in the United States.