Stephens is a surname. It is a patronymic and is recorded in England from 1086.[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander H. Stephens (1812–1883), Vice President of the Confederate States
 - Alison Stephens (1970–2010), British mandolinist
 - Ann S. Stephens (1813–1886), American dime novelist
 - Anne Stephens (WRAF officer) (1912–2000), director of the Women's Royal Air Force
 - Annie Fitzgerald Stephens (1844–1934), American landowner and grandmother of Margaret Mitchell
 - Arran Stephens (born 1944), Canadian author and organic food advocate
 - Brandon Stephens (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Bret Stephens (born 1973), Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, editor, and columnist
 - Charles Stephens (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Clara Bloodgood, born Clara Stephens (1870–1907) American stage actress, granddaughter of Ann S. Stephens
 - Eliza Stephens (1757–1815), English governess, later emigrated to Russia
 - Florence Stephens (1881–1979), landholder and the main figure of the Huseby court case
 - Frederic George Stephens (1828–1907), British art critic and member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
 - George Stephens (disambiguation), several people
 - H. F. Stephens (1868–1931), British civil engineer in railroads
 - Harry J. Stephens (1866–1947), Australian journalist
 - Helen Stephens (1918–1994), American athlete
 - Henry Stephens (disambiguation), several people
 - Hubert D. Stephens (1875–1946), Mississippi politician
 - Jack Stephens (footballer) (born 1994), English footballer
 - Jackson Stephens (baseball) (born 1994), American baseball player
 - James Stephens (disambiguation), several people
 - James Francis Stephens (1792–1852), English zoologist
 - Jane Stephens (1879–1959), Irish zoologist
 - Jane Stephens (actress) (1812?–1896), British actress
 - John Lloyd Stephens (1805–1852), American explorer and diplomat
 - John Roger Stephens (born 1978), American singer-songwriter and pianist, known as John Legend
 - Kenny Stephens (born 1946), English footballer
 - Linden Stephens (born 1995), American football player
 - Linton Stephens (1823–1872), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia
 - Marvin Stephens (1923–2008), American actor
 - Maybelle Stephens (1872–1919), American suffragist
 - Meic Stephens (1938–2018), Welsh literary editor and journalist
 - Mitchell Stephens (disambiguation), several people
 - Nathan Stephens (born 1988), Welsh athlete
 - Oswold Stephens (1896–1980), New Zealander teacher, chemist, and potter
 - Philip Stephens (journalist), an associate editor of the Financial Times
 - Sir Philip Stephens, 1st Baronet (1723–1809), British First Secretary of the Admiralty during the American Revolution
 - Rayner Stephens (1805–1879), Scottish Methodist minister
 - Richard Stephens (disambiguation), several people
 - Richie Stephens (Richard Stephenson, born 1966), Jamaican singer and producer
 - Robert Stephens (1931–1995), British actor
 - Rockwell Stephens (1900–1982), American author and recreational skiing pioneer
 - Rycklon Stephens (born 1978), American professional wrestler better known as Ezekiel Jackson
 - Samuel Stephens (disambiguation), several people
 - Santo Stephens (born 1969), American football player
 - Sarah Stephens (born 1990), Australian model and actress
 - Simon Stephens (born 1971), British playwright
 - Sloane Stephens (born 1993), American tennis player
 - Stan Stephens (1929–2021), American politician
 - Steve Stephens, U.S. television host and musician
 - Suzanne Stephens (born 1946), American clarinetist and basset horn player, resident in Germany
 - Thomas Stephens (historian) (1821–1875), Welsh historian and critic
 - Toby Stephens (born 1969), British actor
 - Uriah Smith Stephens (1821–1882), American labor leader
 - Ursula Stephens (born 1954), Australian Senator
 - Vern Stephens (1920–1968), American baseball player
 - Warren Stephens (born 1957), American businessman of Stephens Inc.
 - William Stephens (disambiguation), several people
 - Willis Stephens (born 1955), American politician
 - Woody Stephens (1913–1998), American thoroughbred horse racing trainer
 
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