Ivana
Feminine
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Italian, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Ivana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, functioning as the direct feminine form of Ivan, which itself is a Slavic cognate of John. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious," via Greek Ioannes and Old Church Slavic Ioannŭ. Ivana has become widely popular in Slavic-speaking countries and beyond, including southern Ireland, France, French-speaking Canada, the Mediterranean, and Latin America.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name Ivana traces its roots through a long chain: from the Hebrew Yahweh to the Greek Ioannes, used in the New Testament, which gave rise to the Old Church Slavic Іѡаннъ (Ioannŭ). This evolved into Ivan, and by adding the feminine suffix -a, Ivana was formed. Similar feminine forms exist in many languages: for example, Ioanna in Greek, Joanna in Polish, and Zhanna in Ukrainian.Cultural and Regional DistributionIvana is especially common in Croatia, where it was the most prevalent feminine given name from 1970 to 1999. Other countries where Ivana is frequently used include Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. The name's appeal extends to Latin America and French-speaking regions, aided by its melodious, international sound.Name Days and CelebrationsIn the Catholic Church, the name day for Ivana is April 4. However, different Slavic countries observe alternative dates: Croatia celebrates on December 27, Slovakia on December 28, and North Macedonia on July 7, coinciding with the feast of Ivanden (St. John's Day).Variants and DiminutivesThe name Ivana has several affectionate diminutives across the Slavic world. In Bulgarian, common short forms include Ivanka and Vanya. In Macedonian, Vana is used, while Slovak uses Ivka and Slovene uses Iva (distinct from the unrelated plant name). Masculine counterparts vary by language: Italian retains Ivan, while Bulgarian has Ioan and Yoan, Macedonian uses Jovan and Ivo, and Croatian includes Ivica.Notable BearersNumerous prominent women share this name. Ivana (born 1969) is a well-known Bulgarian pop singer. In sports, Ivana Abramović (born 1983) is a Croatian tennis player. In entertainment, Ivana Alawi (born 1996) is a popular Filipino actress and model. The name has also been used by actresses, politicians, and authors around the world, reinforcing its cross-cultural appeal.Meaning: “Yahweh is gracious” (via John)Origin: Slavic, from Ivan and ultimately HebrewType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Italy, Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and others