Jovian, pronounced /ˈdʒoʊviən/, is a monogenic given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Roman god Jupiter, who was known as Jove in his earlier form. The name Jovian signifies strength, power, and leadership, reflecting the qualities associated with the Roman deity. It has been used sparingly throughout history but remains an uncommon choice, lending it a distinctive character.
"Five individuals named Jovian were born annually in 1997, with no further births recorded since."