Iviana

Meaning of Iviana

Like a sun-dappled path winding through a Spanish courtyard, the name Iviana unfolds in gentle curves, weaving together strands of cultural heritage and poetic grace. A mellifluous elaboration of the Slavic Ivana—herself the feminine form of Ivan, derived from the Hebrew Yôchânân, “God is gracious”—Iviana carries the warmth of divine favor within its syllables. Its soft –ana ending, beloved across Latin and Romance tongues, lends a timeless elegance, while the initial “Iv-” conjures the perennial ivy vine, symbol of fidelity and vibrant growth. Parents seeking a name that feels both rooted in tradition and alive with narrative potential will find in Iviana a whispered promise of resilience, vitality, and stories yet to be told.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as eye-vee-AH-nuh (/aɪviˈanə/)

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