1. Stepney - Noun
2. Stepney - Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
An urban area of London, in the borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England.
Stepney (plural Stepneys)
(India, automotive) A spare wheel.
Sometimes he wears the crown,” Magnus Stepney once remarked, "and sometimes, by the grace of God, he takes the damned thing off. Robert Charles Wilson
1970 World Cup Banks went into the 1970 World Cup as England's number one with 59 caps to his name, and had Peter Bonetti (one cap) and Alex Stepney (six caps) as his understudies. Source: Internet
Allegiance is owed both to the Sovereign as a natural person and to the Sovereign in the political capacity (Re Stepney Election Petition, Isaacson v Durant (1886) 17 QBD 54 (per Lord Coleridge CJ)). Source: Internet
During the festive period viewers were left shocked when David’s paedophile ex-girlfriend, Maya Stepney (Louisa Clein) dumped a newborn baby, Theo, on his doorstep without revealing the identity of the father. Source: Internet
Former team-mate Alex Stepney was among those who paid tribute. Source: Internet
The story "Isobel Avens Returns to Stepney in the Spring" is expanded as the novel Signs of Life (1996); the short story "Anima", first published in Interzone magazine, also forms one of the central thematic threads of Signs of Life. Source: Internet