Estefanie

Meaning of Estefanie

Estefanie springs from the sunny shores of Spain and carries the ancient Greek meaning “crowned” or “garlanded,” a promise of honor wrapped in warm syllables. In Spanish, it dances off the tongue as es-teh-FAH-nee, bright and confident. Families in Texas have welcomed this name over the years, a modest but steady favorite that feels both familiar and fresh. It conjures images of spirited street festivals and cozy family gatherings around abuela’s table, where laughter sparkles like confetti. Choosing Estefanie is like handing your daughter a little crown—an invitation to lead with kindness, creativity, and a touch of spice. It’s a name that says “celebrate every moment” and “embrace your own unique shine,” all in one graceful flourish.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as es-teh-FAH-nee (/es.te.faˈni/)

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