Stevie

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Meaning of Stevie

Stevie, a feminine diminutive rooted in the Greek name Stephanos—signifying “crown” or “garland”—entered Anglo-American parlance as a familiar form of Stephen and Stephanie, later stabilizing as an independent given name during the mid-twentieth century; its modern associations are framed, most notably, by singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks, whose prominence in the 1970s and 1980s normalized the appellation for girls and imbued it with connotations of artistic individuality, unaffected confidence, and a subtly bohemian ethos.

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  • Pronunced as STEE-vee (/stiːvi/)

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Notable People Named Stevie

Stevie Nicks - Stephanie Lynn Nicks is an American singer-songwriter known for Fleetwood Mac and her solo career.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was an American blues guitarist and Double Trouble frontman, hugely influential and among the greatest guitarists, and Jimmie Vaughan's younger brother.
Stevie Wonder is an American singer songwriter and producer, blind since infancy and signed to Motown at 11, whose pioneering synth driven 1970s albums made him one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
Stevie Wright - Stephen Carlton Wright was an Australian singer songwriter and musician hailed as Australias first international pop star and best known as lead singer of the Easybeats widely regarded as the greatest Australian pop band of the 1960s.
Stevie Ray - Steven Ray is a Scottish mixed martial artist and former Cage Warriors lightweight champion and BAMMA British lightweight champion who fought in the UFC and now competes in the PFL.
Stevie McCrorie is a Scottish singer songwriter who won The Voice UK in 2015 and saw his debut single Lost Stars hit number one in Scotland and number six in the UK.
Stevie Young - Stephen Crawford Young Jr. is a musician who became AC/DC's rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist in 2014, replacing his uncle Malcolm Young after a dementia-related retirement, having earlier filled in on the band's 1988 US tour.
Stevie J - Steven Aaron Jordan is an American DJ, record producer, and TV personality who won a Grammy with Bad Boy Records Hitmen for Puff Daddys No Way Out and produced for stars like Mariah Carey, The Notorious BIG, and Jay Z.
Stevie Stone, born Stephen Lewis Williams, is an American rapper from Columbia, Missouri, formerly with Strange Music, who founded Ahdasee Records and has seven albums, most recently Raising The Bar in April 2022.
Stevie Hoang is an English singer, songwriter, and producer signed to Mercury Records and Avex.
Stevie Lyle is a British former ice hockey goaltender who began and ended his career with the Swindon Wildcats and represented Great Britain internationally.
Stevie Appleton - Stephen Appleton is a British singer songwriter and producer.
Steve Stevie Gibbons was an Irish professional rugby league player in the 2000s who represented Ireland and played for Carlow Crusaders, Oldham and London Skolars in National League Two.
Stephen James Stevie Morrison is a British yachtsman successful in the International Cadet and 49er classes and the son of yacht designer Phil Morrison.
Stevie Woods - Stephen Gerard Woods is a Scottish football coach serving as the goalkeeping coach for Celtic.
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