Stevie

Stevie denotes one who is crowned or victorious, echoing a sense of triumph and high achievement.

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The name Stevie is of Old English origin, derived from the name Stephen. "Stephen" originates from the Greek "Stephanos," meaning "crown or garland." Stevie is primarily used as a diminutive form of Stephen or Stephanie, found more commonly in English-speaking countries.

  • Popularity: 510th
  • Babies named Stevie in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1252
    Male: 38
  • Nicknames: Steve, Stev, Ste, Stevo, Vee..
  • Full Names: Steven, Stephen, Stephanie, Stefanie, Stevina..
  • Famous Namesakes: Stevie Wonder-Singer, Stevie Nicks-Musician, Stevie Smith-Poet, Stevie Ray Vaughan-Guitarist, Stevie Case-Video Game Developer..
  • Gender: Stevie is considered an androgynous name suitable for any gender, though traditionally more male-associated.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Stevie resonates with the number 8. This number symbolizes ambition, leadership, and personal power, as well as financial success. People with this name may possess the drive to achieve and materialize their goals. They may also be pragmatic and have strong organizational skills, making them natural leaders.

Stevie saw major popularity in the mid to late 20th century, especially in the 1970s due to cultural icons like Stevie Wonder and Stevie Nicks. Although it peaked during this era, it remains moderately popular today for both boys and girls, being lauded for its androgynous and modern appeal.

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