Jeovanny, a masculine given name with origins in the Hebrew Yochanan (“God is gracious”), took shape in Spanish-speaking communities as a phonetic variant of the Italian Giovanni. Social Security Administration data show that Jeovanny first entered the U.S. top 1,000 in the early 1990s, peaked at 23 births (rank 864) in 2010, and recorded 12 occurrences (rank 912) in 2024, underscoring its steady, low-frequency appeal. Favored within Latin American families for its religious and cultural resonance, the name often conveys ties to heritage and faith. In everyday use, bearers may adopt the informal diminutives Jevo or Vanny, reflecting the name’s accessible warmth and community ties.