Di Stefano
Di Stefano is a patronymic Italian surname meaning "(the son) of Stephen". Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfredo Di Stéfano (1926–2014), Argentinian-Spanish footballer
- Andrea Di Stefano (born 1972), Italian actor
- Francesco di Stefano (c. 1422–1457), Italian painter
- Giovanni di Stefano (disambiguation), several people
- Giuseppe Di Stefano (1921–2008), Italian tenor
- Manlio Di Stefano (born 1981), Italian politician
- Sergio Di Stefano (1939–2010), Italian voice actor
- Vincenzo di Stefano da Verona, Italian painter
- Phil DiStefano (born 1946), 11th Chancellor of University of Colorado Boulder
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Surnames associated with the given name Stephen
Stephanos
- Fitzstephen
- Steenson
- Steevens
- Stenson
- Stefan
- Stefanowitz (from Slavic)
- Stefansson
- Steffen
- Steffensen
- Stephan
- Stephans
- Stephen
- Stephens
- Stephensen
- Stephenson
- Stevens
- Stevenson
- Stinson
- De Stefano
- DeStefano
- Di Stefano
- Distefano
- Esteves
- Estevez
- Estienne
- Étienne
- Ștefan
- Stefani
- Ștefănescu
- Stefano
- Stefanoni
- Stec
- Stefan
- Stefanik/Štefánik
- Stefanko
- Stefanov
- Stefanovski
- Stefanovsky
- Stefanovic
- Stefanowicz
- Stefanović
- Stefański
- Stepanovich
- Stepanović
- Stepan
- Stepankov
- Stepanov
- Stepanovsky / Štepanovský
- Stepanenko
- Stepanets
- Stepanchenko
- Stepančić
- Stepanchuk
- Stepanishchev
- Stepaniv
- Stepantsev
- Stepantsov
- Stepanyuk
- Stepashin
- Stepashkin
- Stepinac
- Stepun
- Stepushkin
- Stets
- Stetsenko
- Steshenko
- Stetskiv
- Stetsko
- Stevanović
- Stipančić
- Stipanovich
- Stjepanović
- Styopin
- Styopkin
- Štěch
- Štefan
- Štěpán
- Štěpánek
Surname list
This page lists people with the surname Di Stefano. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link.