Yohanny is a unique and captivating given name of Latin American origin, particularly prevalent among Venezuelan Catholics due to its association with Saint John of the Cross. This name combines elements from two namesakes: Saint John of the Cross (Juan de la Cruz in Spanish) and Saint Jane de Chantal. It's often spelled Yohana or Yohanna depending on regional variations but maintains its distinct pronunciation, /joˈhaɲi/. Those named Yohanny might enjoy the rarity of their name while also celebrating a rich spiritual heritage connected to both figures of Christian devotion.
"Yohanny was chosen as a baby girl's name five times in total, with all instances occurring in the year 2017."