Giovanny

Meaning of Giovanny

Giovanny breezes in like a warm mariachi riff, a Spanish-spelled twist on the Italian Giovanni, itself rooted in the ancient Hebrew Yochanan—“God is gracious.” In Spanish it rings out as hee-oh-VAH-nee, while English speakers say jee-oh-VAH-nee, but either way the rhythm feels ready for a celebratory shout at a family fiesta. He carries saintly gravitas (think St. Giovanni) yet keeps things playful, calling to mind soccer fields at sunset and passionate artists splashing color on city walls. Parents love that he blends Old-World faith with New-World flair, offering their little boy a name that nods to tradition while promising big dreams. Giovanny is grace with a grin—and he’s always up for the next adventure.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as hee-oh-VAH-nee (/xoˈvani/)

American English

  • Pronunced as jee-oh-VAH-nee (/dʒiˈoʊvəni/)

British English

  • Pronunced as jee-oh-VAH-nee (/dʒiˈoʊvni/)

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Notable People Named Giovanny

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