Geovanny

Meaning of Geovanny

Geovanny is a male name with multiple variations, including Giovanni and Giovanny. Its origin can be traced back to Italian and Spanish roots. In terms of pronunciation, Geovanny has different variations depending on the language. In American English, it is pronounced as jee-oh-VAH-nee (/dʒiˈoʊvəni/), while in British English, it is pronounced as jee-oh-VAN-ee (/dʒiˈoʊvəni/). In Spanish, the pronunciation is heh-oh-VAH-nee (/xe.oˈvani/).

When looking at the popularity of Geovanny in the United States, we can see that it has been consistently used over the years. While its rank may vary slightly from year to year, it remains a well-known choice for parents. In recent years, Geovanny has been given to approximately 39 newborns per year. The name peaked in popularity around 2016 when it was ranked 2304th among baby names.

Overall, Geovanny is a versatile name with international appeal due to its Italian and Spanish origins. It offers a unique and distinctive option for parents who are seeking a strong and timeless name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as heh-oh-VAH-nee (/xe.oˈvani/)

American English

  • Pronunced as jee-oh-VAH-nee (/dʒiˈoʊvəni/)

British English

  • Pronunced as jee-oh-VAN-ee (/dʒiˈoʊvəni/)

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Notable People Named Geovanny

Geovanny Vicente-Romero is a Dominican political strategist, lawyer, columnist, international consultant, and university professor known for his expertise in public policy and public administration, as well as his role as a political analyst for CNN.
Geovanny Jara Granados is a Costa Rican ex-footballer.
Banner Geovanny Caicedo Quiñónez is an Ecuadorian footballer.
Edwin Geovanny Castro is a retired Honduran footballer known for his career as a striker, primarily playing for Motagua and scoring 40 goals.
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