| The only person that says "Stephen" the way you want is Steph Curry. Everyone else pronounces it Steven. If you want your son to be Steffen, then you'll have better luck spelling it Steffan or Stefan. |
I know literally zero people with this name, how often does it even come up? |
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As someone with a name that has multiple potential pronunciations (Andrea), it’s not that big of a deal. If someone says one of the other pronunciations when first meeting, I just say, “I actually go by anne-dree-ah” and move on. Any sane person will not be offended because it’s not intended to offend but to inform. It’s the same concept as when my friend Elizabeth tells someone that she goes by Beth.
Part of being an adult is learning to speak up. It’s not pretentious or too extreme to tell someone how you pronounce your name. |
King Stefan
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There were two in DD’s class. One with the C spelling and one with K. Maybe b/c it was a Catholic school. |
I was think the same- if OP used this spelling anyone familiar with Sleeping Beauty would pronounce it correctly. |
It makes sense for you not to know any. It’s a more common name among the younger generations rather than the older generations. I know of 3 (all of whom my children went to school with). |
| Is it supposed to be pronounced like the sexy Urkel? |
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Everyone is going to say Steven.
Spell it Steffen if you insist on the short e and ph sounds. |
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Stephen- totally normal name
Stefan as the pronunciation of Stephen is very odd. 99% or more of the people your kid meets with pronounce it as Stephen with the v sound. It’s a lot to put on your kid to correct every single person they meet for their whole life. |