My mother's name is Jovanna (jo-van-na). I have never met anyone with it and this is the closest I have found. People struggle to remember and even pronounce it, which I find very odd. I do like the name! :)
My youngest daughter's name. No, we aren't completely Italian, but it works with our last name. I love, love, love this name. Some people call her Geo-vannah, but in the family we say Jo-vannah. She's a very sweet tomboy right now.
― Anonymous User 6/9/2020
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My name is Geovana and I'm Brazilian. I really like my name and, in my opinion, he has a strong pronunciation. When I was young, my nickname was Jojo, but today people call me Geo.
I like the female version better than the male version. I like the nickname Anna. I think it's an easy name to pronounce. Here in Italy it isn't very common among young women.
― Anonymous User 9/3/2019
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So beautiful! I pronounce in G-O-vanna though, which I don’t think is right. The name is so beautiful though with lots of nickname options!
I'm a Chinese girl and I chose this for my English name (though it's actually Italian) because it is pronounced similar to my Chinese name Qiwen ("qi"is pronounced like "chi-" here). I think it is really an awesome name. It is elegant, classical and sophisticated. Matches my character.
Okay y'all, my name is Giovanna and it's offensive that people say that a name doesn't sound pretty if you're not from where the name originated. I myself am Latina and have no idea why my parents couldn't give me a "normal name" but please, it's just a name.
― Anonymous User 2/13/2018
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I love the name Giovanna. I much prefer Giovanna over Gianna, which annoys me intensely. Giovanna is definitely on my potential baby-name list if I ever have children.
― Anonymous User 1/2/2017
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This name is beautiful. It also reminds me of Jovana, with an Italian twist. If she doesn't like it she can be called Givi, Vanna, Ava, Gia, or Van.
I love this name, it isn't my name, but I just love it. I had a very good friend with this name. It sounds very nice, elegant, sophisticated, and it is my favorite name. If I ever have a daughter I would name her Giovanna.
I don´t understand why Americans always want to ruin classic foreign names! It´s GIOVANNA, the italian version for Joan! It´s a beautiful name the way it is, without the crazy spellings!
― Anonymous User 1/4/2013
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I love this name. But I like it spelled Giavonna. I do not like Giovanna, or Giavanna. When people pronounce it they either say GIO-VANNA or GIA-VANNA. I like GIA-VONNA. I love Italian names.
I agree. Names of certain ethnicities simply do not look nice on someone whom is not of that origin. Russian, German, Greek, and Italian to name a few. A Giovanna Worthington, Giovanna Farrel, does not sound very pretty. Giovanna Ricciardi, please; classically gorgeous. I personally believe people should embrace their own ethnicity, not adopt another. Having said that; I believe Giovanna has an elegant strength, charm, and allure that many names would never be in possession of.
In response to the user who commented that 'Giavanna' is a softer spelling: I disagree that the spelling 'Giavanna' is softer. It just looks like a strong, beautiful name with a rich history incorrectly spelt.
This is my name (pronounced correctly as jo-VAHN-ah) and I like it now more than I used to. People have a lot of trouble saying it, but I have come to appreciate how special my name is. If it is said right, "Giovanna" is very lovely. My nickname is usually Gio, but I want to start using Gianna.
― Anonymous User 5/21/2008
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I love this name, especially pronounced Jah-Vonna (Not Jee-ah-vonna).
I came across the name Giovanna at the age of thirteen as I was reading a magazine article. I fell in love with the beautiful spelling, and as I said the name out loud a few times I loved the way it sounded, at this young age I knew back then this name would be very special to me. I always wanted to meet someone with this fantastic name and I did. Eighteen years later I gave birth to my daughter, who is every inch the beautiful Giovanna.
― Anonymous User 6/24/2007
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After hearing Giovanna mentioned by people lately the name is actually growing on me. I think this is one name best suited for someone of Italian heritage.