Stepan (Armenian: Ստեփան, Cyrillic: Степан) is a romanisation of an Armenian or an East Slavic masculine given name related to Stephen.
It may refer to:
People
A–E
- Stepan Aghajanian (1863–1940), Armenian painter
- Stepan Akimov (1896–1941), Soviet general
- Stepan Akopov (1899–1958), Soviet engineer and politician
- Stepan Alexandrovsky (1842–1906), Russian painter
- Stepan Andreyevskiy (1782–1843), Russian military commander
- Stepan Fyodorovich Apraksin (1702–1758), Russian general-fieldmarshal
- Stepan Stepanovich Apraksin (1757–1827), Russian military commander and aristocrat
- Stepan Artyomenko (1913–1977), Soviet military commander
- Stepan Astafyev (born 1994), Kazakhstani cyclist
- Stepan Atayan (born 1966), Uzbek football midfielder
- Stepan Baidiuk (born 1940), Ukrainian long-distance runner
- Stepan Bakhayev (1922–1995), Soviet flying ace
- Stepan Balmashov (1882–1902), Russian assassin
- Stepan Bandera (1909–1959), Ukrainian radical politician, militant and theorist
- Stepan Barna (born 1961), Ukrainian activist and politician
- Stepan Beletsky (c. 1872–1918), Ukrainian civil servant
- Stepan Beril (born 1951), Transnistrian university president
- Stepan Betsa (1970–1992), Soviet and Ukrainian football midfielder
- Stepan Bogomyagkov (1890–1966), Soviet military commander
- Stepan Bondarev (1923–2016), Soviet military commander
- Stepan Borozenets (1922–2016), Soviet air force colonel
- Stepan Bulba (born 1950), Ukrainian politician and military scientist
- Stepan Chapman (1951–2014), American speculative fiction writer
- Stepan Chernovetskyi (born 1978), Ukrainian businessman
- Stepan Chervonenko (1915–2003), Soviet ambassador
- Stepan Chubenko (1997—2014), Ukrainian football goalkeeper
- Stepan Davydov (1777–1825), Russian singer and composer
- Stepan Degtyarev (1766–1813), Russian composer
- Stepan Demirchyan (born 1959), Armenian politician
- Stepan Dimitrov (born 1995), Moldovan taekwondo athlete
- Stepan Dmitriyevsky (born 1970), Soviet rower
- Stepan Erzia (1876–1959), Mordvin sculptor
F–L
- Stepan Falkovsky (born 1996), Belarusian ice hockey defenceman
- Stepan Fedak (1901–1945), Ukrainian independence activist
- Stepan Fedorov (born 1987), Russian luger
- Stepan Galaktionov (1779–1854), Russian lithographer and painter
- Stepan Ganzey (born 1981), Russian swimmer
- Stepan Gedeonov (1816–1878), Russian playwright, critic, and historian
- Stepan Ghazaryan (born 1985), Armenian football goalkeeper
- Stepan Glotov (c. 1729–1769), Russian explorer and fur trader
- Stepan Gorbachev (born 1983), Kazakhstani gymnast
- Stepan Goryachevskikh (born 1985), Russian-Belarusian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Stepan Guryev (1902–1945), Soviet military commander
- Stepan Hirskyi (born 1991), Ukrainian football defender
- Stepan Ivakhiv (born 1968), Ukrainian businessman and politician
- Stepan Kachala (1815–1888), Ukrainian politician and writer
- Stepan Kalinin (1890–1975), Soviet army commander
- Stepan Kalynevych (1893–1954), Ukrainian educator
- Stepan Kayukov (1898–1960), Soviet actor
- Stepan Kechekjan (1890–1967), Russian-Armenian lawyer and historian
- Stepan Kevorkov (1903–1991), Armenian film director and actor
- Stepan Khalturin (1857—1882), Russian revolutionary terrorist
- Stepan Khilkov (1785–1854), Russian lieutenant-general
- Stepan Kiselev (born 1986), Russian marathon runner
- Stepan Klochurak (1895–1980), Ukrainian politician
- Stepan Kolesnikoff (1879–1955), Russian painter
- Stepan Korotkov (born 1995), Russian pair skater
- Stepan Kostyukov (born 1999), Russian football forward
- Stepan Kozhumyaka (1898–1989), Ukrainian engineer and linguist
- Stepan Krasheninnikov (1711–1755), Russian naturalist and geographer
- Stepan Krasovsky (1897–1983), Soviet air force marshal
- Stepan Kretov (1919–1975), Soviet air force pilot
- Stepan Krivov (born 1990), Russian ice hockey defenceman
- Stepan Kubiv (born 1962), Ukrainian politician
- Stepan Kucherov (1902–1973), Soviet naval officer
- Stepan Kuntsevich (born 1996), Belarusian football midfielder
- Stepan Kurianov (born 1996), Russian cyclist
- Stepan Kuznetsov (1879–1932), Russian film actor
- Stepan Leidtorp (1902–?), Estonian politician
- Stepan Levitsky (1876–1924), Russian chess player
- Stepan Lucyszyn, English engineer
M–Z
- Stepan Makarov (1848–1904), Russian vice-admiral and oceanographer
- Stepan Malkhasyants (1857–1947), Armenian philologist, linguist, and lexicographer
- Stepan Malygin (died 1764), Russian Arctic explorer
- Stepan Mamchich (1924–1974), Crimean seaside painter
- Stepan Maryanyan (born 1991), Russian Greco-Roman wrestler
- Stepan Matviyiv (born 1968), Ukrainian football midfielder and manager
- Stepan Melnikov (born 2002), Russian football midfielder
- Stepan Meniok (born 1949), Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch
- Stepan Mnatsakanian (1917–1994), Soviet Armenian architect
- Stepan Molokutsko (1979–2002), Ukrainian football forward
- Stepan Naumenko (1920–2004), Soviet flying ace
- Stepan Nechayev (1792–1860), Russian senator and historian
- Stepan Nercessian (born 1935), Brazilian actor and politician
- Stepan Neustroev (1922–1998), Soviet military commander
- Stepan Oborin (1892–1941), Soviet Army general
- Stepan Oganesyan (born 2001), Russian football forward
- Stepan Oshchepkov (1934–2012), Russian sprint canoer
- Stepan Petrichenko (1892–1947), Russian revolutionary and politician
- Stepan Pimenov (1784–1833), Russians sculptor
- Stepan Pisakhov (1879–1960), Russian writer, ethnographer and artist
- Stepan Pogosyan (1932–2012), Armenian historian and politician
- Stepan Razin (1630–1671), Don Cossack leader
- Stepan Rybalchenko (1903–1986), Soviet military officer
- Stepan Shaumian (1878–1918), Armenian Bolshevik revolutionary
- Stepan Shchukin (1754–1828), Russian painter
- Stepan Vytvytskyi (1884—1965), 2nd President of Ukraine (in exile)
Fictional characters
- Stepan Khitrov, an uncle character in the 2007 film Eastern Promises
- Prince Stepan Oblonsky, in the novel Anna Karenina the title character's brother
- Stepan Plyushkin, in the novel Dead Souls
Other uses
- Stepan (cat), Ukrainian cat
See also
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