Jovi

#51 in Idaho

Meaning of Jovi

Jovi is a compact Latin revival that draws on two complementary sources: the ancient “Jove,” Roman god of the sky, and the more recent pop-culture surname of rock frontman Jon Bon Jovi. Because the root Iovis means “father of light,” the name carries an etymological nod to brightness and good fortune, yet its modern celebrity sheen keeps it from feeling strictly classical. English speakers typically say JOH-vee, while the Italian YO-vee hints at its pan-European flexibility and helps explain its quiet popularity in Rome and Milan. In the United States, Jovi has hovered just inside the Top 1,000 since the late 1970s, gaining modest but steady traction each year; 2024 saw 234 newborns receive it, placing the name at No. 717. Its unisex status, two-syllable brevity, and optimistic meaning give it crossover appeal—parents get a Jupiter-strength pedigree and a backstage-pass cool factor in one tidy package.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JOH-vee (/ˈdʒoʊvi/)

American English

  • Pronunced as JOH-vee (/dʒoʊvi/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as YO-vee (/joˈvi/)

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