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stefan

Stefan vs Diary - What's the difference?

stefan | diary |


As a proper noun stefan

is , cognate to stephen.

As a noun diary is

a daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.

As an adjective diary is

(obsolete) lasting for one day.

Stefan vs Stephen - What's the difference?

stefan | stephen |


As proper nouns the difference between stefan and stephen

is that stefan is a surname of German or Austrian origin, derived from the given name Stefan while Stephen is the first Christian martyr.

Stephan vs Stefan - What's the difference?

stephan | stefan |


As proper nouns the difference between stephan and stefan

is that stephan is while stefan is , cognate to stephen.

Stefan vs Monika - What's the difference?

stefan | monika |


As proper nouns the difference between stefan and monika

is that stefan is , cognate to stephen while monika is hungarian equivalent of monica.

Stefan - What does it mean?

stefan | |

Stefan vs Damon - What's the difference?

stefan | damon |


As a proper noun stefan

is , cognate to stephen.

As a noun damon is

(eo-form of).

Monique vs Stefan - What's the difference?

monique | stefan |


As proper nouns the difference between monique and stefan

is that monique is from the french form of monica while stefan is , cognate to stephen.

David vs Stefan - What's the difference?

david | stefan |


As proper nouns the difference between david and stefan

is that david is a given name derived from Hebrew while Stefan is a surname of German or Austrian origin, derived from the given name Stefan.

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