Ivanna floats into the ears like the strum of a flamenco guitar—familiar yet freshly vibrant. Born as the spirited feminine of Ivan, she traces her lineage back to the Hebrew Yochanan, whispering the timeless blessing “God is gracious.” In Spanish-speaking plazas she’s ee-VAH-nah, all sun-kissed vowels; in English and Russian circles she tilts to ee-VAN-uh or ee-VAHN-uh, showing she can dance to more than one rhythm. Story-wise, Ivanna carries the same roots as classics like John and Jane, but she swaps their plain sandals for red espadrilles and heads straight for center stage—think Ukrainian actress Ivanna Sakhno or the many Latina entrepreneurs who wear the name with flair. In the U.S. charts she’s been climbing steadily since the disco days, hovering around the mid-400s today, proof that parents keep rediscovering her like a favorite old song with a modern remix. Grace wrapped in a dash of drama—Ivanna is a name that turns everyday moments into little fiestas.
| Ivanna Orestivna Klympush-Tsintsadze is a Ukrainian politician and journalist who served as Vice-Prime-Minister for European integration and was elected to parliament. | 
| Ivanna Sakhno is a Ukrainian actress and activist known for her roles in films like Pacific Rim Uprising and the series Ahsoka. | 
| Ivanna Yastremska - | 
| Ivanna Daniela Olivares Miranda is a Chilean teacher elected to the Chilean Constitutional Convention. |