Comments and insights on the name Iva: | Edit. Meaning god is good/gracious. usually female name in italian, slavic, croatian, czech. Can be a shortened version of slavic names Ivana, Ivanka, Ivka. russians use Iva as a boys name (short for Ivan which is russian for john).
The name Ivah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Ivah is: Iniquity.
The name Ivalyn is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Ivalyn is: A climbing evergreen ornamental plant.
Ivana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin. It is the feminine form of the name Ivan, which are both the Slavic cognates of the names Joanna and John. Variants Iva and Ivanka are diminutives derived from Ivana, and the name can also be spelled as Ivanna. The name day is celebrated on April 4.
[ 2 syll. i-va-ne, iv-ane ] The baby girl name Ivane is pronounced as IHVAHN †. Ivane is derived from Hebrew origins. Ivane is a derivative of the Czech, Russian, Slavic, and Italian name Ivana. Ivane is rarely used as a baby name for girls.
This is a Christian given name that is primarily associated with Slavic languages. It is the Slavic variant of the names "Johanna" and “Joannes”. The name derives from the Ancient Greek Iōánnēs (Ἰωάννης), which in turn derives from the Hebrew name “Yôchânân / Yehochanan”, meaning "graced by Yahweh, God is gracious".
It is the feminine form of the name Ivan, which are both the Slavic cognates of the names Joanna and John. It may also be spelled as Ivanna. Variants Iva and Ivanka are diminutives derived from Ivana. The name day is celebrated on April 4.
The name Ivanna is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Ivanna is: Gift from God.
Ivee is an alternate spelling of Ivy (Old English): name from nature. ASSOCIATED WITH -ee, old english.
iveta. FORM OF: yvette, ivetta. OTHER SCRIPTS: Bulgarian (Ивета) LANGUAGE FAMILY: indo-european > germanic > west germanic > german ORIGIN: germanic NAME ROOT: *īHWAZ > IV > IVO. MEANING: This name derives from the Germanic element “iv”, which in turn derives from the Proto-Germanic “*īhwaz” (yew "tree").