English Place-name Society

Survey of English Place-Names

A county-by-county guide to the linguistic origins of England’s place-names – a project of the English Place-Name Society, founded 1923.

Stevenage

Major Settlement in the Parish of Stevenage

Historical Forms

  • Stithenæce c.1060 WDB
  • Stithenhache 1200 FF
  • Stithenac' 1201 Cur
  • Stithenache 1204 FF 1428 FA
  • Stidenach' 1203 Cur
  • Stithenhach 1229 Pat
  • Stitenache t.Hy3 BM 1428 FA
  • Stihenhache 1302–8 Gesta
  • Sticenæce 1066 KCD824 14th
  • Stigenace 1086 DB
  • Stivenach(e) 1201 Cur 1320 FF
  • Stivenhache 1278 Ass 1303 BM
  • Stitheneche 1230 FF 1259 Pat
  • Stepenacth 1275 RH
  • Stevenach(e) c.1295 Gesta 1326,1451 WAM 1330 Ch
  • Stebenhach 1443 ADii
  • Stevenachestret 1451 WAM
  • Stevenassh 1452 Pat
  • Stethenhach 1293 WAM
  • Stephenhache 1368 Pat
  • Stephyn Hache 1527 FF
  • Stevenage 1511 ib
  • Stevennage 1535 VE
  • Stephnage 1617 FF

Etymology

'At the stiff (i.e. strong or firm) oak,' v. ac . The first element is OE  stiðe. The series of forms set forth here make æc , dative singular of ac , more likely than hæcc , as suggested in DEPN (s. n .). For early confusion of th and v , cf. the history of Alvechurch (PN Wo 332) and Aveley (PN Ess 120).