Istban
i-st-ban,
is-tban
Origin:Hungarian
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Crown; Wreathe
Crown your mini sovereign from the very beginning by calling them Istban—a moniker just as rare and compelling as they are. Despite its out-of-the-ordinary spelling, Istban's origins have influenced European monarchs and religions alike. As a variant of Istvan, it translates to "crown" or "wreathe," drawing inspiration from the Greek Stephanos. Istvan is the Hungarian form of Stephen and Stefan and traces its roots to Hungary's first king and patron saint.
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