StiÃÂna (; in older sources also ZatiÃÂina, ) is a village in the Municipality of IvanÃÂna Gorica in central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. It lies just north of IvanÃÂna Gorica and is best known for its Cistercian Abbey. The abbey dates to the 12th century and is the oldest monastery in Slovenia. It includes the hamlets of Rupe, Ã Â torovje (in older sources also Stornje), and Svinjska Vas (, ). A former hamlet named Kaffeehaus also stood between Svinjska Vas and Rupe.
StiÃÂna was first attested in 1136 as Sitik and Siticum (and as Sitich in 1190, Sitic in 1215, Sittich in 1241, and Sitizena in 1689). It is derived (via dissimilation) from *à  tiÃÂna, which developed through vowel reduction from *à ½itiÃÂina, created from the personal name *à ½itià ¥Ã (which was the basis for the German name Sittich). *à ½itià ¥Ã was a hypocorism of the name *à ½itÃÂ. An archaic variant of the name, ZatiÃÂina, was still used in the early 20th century. The settlement was known as Sittich in German in the past.
Notable people that were born or lived in StiÃÂa include: