The name Ivan is usually given to a Boy.
And we are pleased to let you know that we found the meaning of your name, God Is Gracious.
The origin of the name lies in Hebrew.
Ivan is pronounced as ee-VAHN
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Ivan is a Slavic variant of John. John originates in Hebrew language and means "God is merciful". It has been one of the most popular masculine given names over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. Throughout history it was borne by numerous kings, princes, emperors, popes and saints, the most famous being John the Baptist and John the Apostle. More recently, the famous bearers include John F. Kennedy and John Lennon.
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Ivan is a Slavic variant of
John.
John originates in Hebrew language and means "God is merciful". It has been one of the most popular masculine given names over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. Throughout history it was borne by numerous kings, princes, emperors, popes and saints, the most famous being
John the
Baptist and
John the Apostle.
More recently, the famous bearers include
John F.
Kennedy and
John Lennon.
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Meaning
Although an originally Hebrew name, Ivan has more recent history in Russia and Slavic countries. The name means 'gracious' and 'merciful' and 'gift from god'.
Meaning, origin and history of the name Ivan - Behind the Name
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Meaning
Newer form of the Old Church Slavic name Іѡаннъ (Ioannŭ), which was derived from Greek
Ioannes (see
John). This was the name of six Russian rulers, including the 15th-century
Ivan III the Great and 16th-century
Ivan IV the Terrible, the first tsar of Russia. It was also borne by nine emperors of Bulgaria. Other notable bearers include the Russian author
Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883), who wrote Fathers and Sons, and the Russian physiologist
Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), who is best known for his discovery of the conditioned reflex.
Origin
Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, English, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Estonian
Pronunciation
/ɪ.ˈvan/(Russian) /i.ˈvan/(Bulgarian, Romanian) /i.ˈʋan/(Ukrainian) /ji.ˈvan/(Belarusian) /ˈǐ.ʋan/(Serbian, Croatian) /ˈi.van/(Macedonian, Slovak, Italian) /ˈɪ.van/(Czech) /ˈíː.ʋan/(Slovene) /ˈaɪ.vən/(English) /i.ˈvɐ̃/(Portuguese)