Estefany

#94 in Alabama

Meaning of Estefany

Estefany, pronounced es-tuh-FAH-nee, is the Latin-flavored cousin of Stephanie, a name that traces its roots to the Greek “stephanos,” or “crown.” Picture a newborn already sporting an invisible tiara—victory vibes baked right into her birth certificate. The name sashays through barrios from Bogotá to the Bronx with the snap of salsa heels, sounding instantly familiar yet deliciously fresh. Parents hear Estefany and feel a confetti burst of tradition and sparkle in the same breath, the perfect remix of old-school grace and modern ritmo. Though the U.S. charts place her comfortably in the 700–800 range, she refuses to play background; like the trumpet in a bachata band, she steals every ear. Crowned by meaning, carried by melody, Estefany slips a little royal confidence—and a wink of fiesta—into every introduction.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as es-tuh-FAH-nee (/ɛsˈtəfɑni/)

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Notable People Named Estefany

Estefany Rivero -
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