Proper noun
Stefanie
A female given name from French, a less common spelling of Stephanie, from the French Stéphanie, feminine form of Stephen.
Every meet, we just kept building on the success we were having and it was really great to see us being able to capitalize at the conference meet in such a great venue, such good competition,” Head Coach Stefanie Slekis said. Source: Internet
Clarke, Arthur C, The Lost Worlds of 2001, pp. 159-160, Signet, 1972 During rehearsals Kubrick asked Stefanie Powers to supply the voice of HAL 9000 while searching for a suitably androgynous voice so the actors had something to react to. Source: Internet
• Approved resignations of non-instructional staff members Stefanie Steffes from Edgemont as of Jan. Source: Internet
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Tee Off For The Cure or the Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center. Source: Internet
The cast included Stefan Kurt as Macheath, Stefanie Stappenbeck as Polly and Angela Winkler as Jenny. Source: Internet
The defeated Labor candidate for the seat, Stefanie Perri, was quoted as saying that WeChat users had spread disinformation designed to turn the Chinese community against Labor. Source: Internet