Vančo
Masculine
Macedonian
Meaning & Origin
Vančo is a diminutive of Ivan, used primarily in Macedonian. It is formed by adding the suffix "-čo" to the root "Van-", a common pattern in South Slavic diminutives.Etymology and OriginThe name derives from Ivan, which itself comes from the Old Church Slavic Ioannŭ, ultimately from Greek Ioannes (see John). Ivan has been a highly popular name across Slavic regions, borne by numerous rulers and notable figures.UsageVančo is a masculine given name in North Macedonia and among Macedonian diaspora communities. It is a familiar and affectionate form of Ivan, often used in family and informal settings. A variant spelling is Vancho, and the related diminutive Ivo is also common in the region. Feminine counterparts include Ivana and Jovana.Notable BearersWhile Vančo is not as widely documented as Ivan, it appears as a surname in Slovak records (as shown in the Wiktionary entry). However, the focus here is on its role as a Macedonian given name.Meaning: Diminutive of Ivan (God is gracious)Origin: Macedonian (South Slavic)Type: First nameUsage regions: Macedonia, Balkan diaspora