Stephen

Stephen comes from the Greek name Στεφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown". Steven is a variation with Steve and Stevie as diminutives. Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson are patronymic-based surnames.

Characters in the works of Harry Turtledove with only the name Stephen:
 * Stephen (Freedom), a member of the sim justice movement in A Different Flesh.
 * Stephen (Atlantis Pirate), a pirate from the novel Opening Atlantis.

Characters with the first name of Stephen:
 * Stephen Douglas, a historical American Senator referenced in numerous works.
 * Stephen A. Hurlbut, a historical American general and politician referenced in the novel Fort Pillow.
 * Stephen Douglas Martin, the father of Chester Martin in the Southern Victory series.
 * Stephen R. Mallory, a historical American politician appearing in the novel The Guns of the South.
 * Stephen Ramsay, a fictional Confederate cavalryman and POV in American Front.
 * Stephen Ramseur, a historical Confederate general appearing in the novel American Front.
 * Stephen de Windesore, the POV in "Clash of Arms".

Characters with the first name of Stevie:
 * Stevie, a minor character in "Hindsight".

Characters with the first name of Stefan, German version of Stephen:
 * Stefan Fuchs, German soldier appearing briefly in In the Balance.

Characters with the first name of Stepan, an Eastern European variation of Stephen:
 * Stepan Bandera, historic Ukrainian nationalist referenced in multiple works.
 * Stepan Rudzutak, gulag guard with a minor role in Striking the Balance.

Characters with the name Esteban (Spanish form of Steven) or a variant thereof:
 * Estevánico, historic explorer and POV in "Eyewear".

Characters with the surname Stephens:
 * General Stephens, a U.S. military judge in the novel In at the Death.
 * Alexander Stephens, historic Vice President of the Confederate States appearing in The Guns of the South.

Characters with the surname Stevens:
 * Thaddeus Stevens, historic American Congressman referenced in The Guns of the South and making a cameo appearance in "Must and Shall".

Characters with the surname Stephenson:
 * George Stephenson, fictional innkeeper in "The Iron Elephant" in A Different Flesh.

Characters with the surname Stevenson:
 * Maggie Stevenson, fictional Honolulu brothel owner in Southern Victory.

Places with Stephen or a variant thereof in the name:
 * Fort Stevens, a historic American Civil War battle site, setting in "Must and Shall."
 * Stephens, Georgia, a town briefly visited in Southern Victory.