Jovantae, of Latin origin, is a unique and distinctive given name for males. It derives from the Roman family name 'Iovanis,' which itself comes from the personal name 'Iove.' Iove was a god in ancient Roman mythology, equated with the Greek Zeus, known for his strength, wisdom, and power. Thus, Jovantae can be interpreted as 'belonging to Jupiter' or 'gift of Jupiter.' This name offers a blend of classical roots and contemporary sound, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a uncommon yet meaningful name.
Jovantae is an uncommon name with few births each year. It had its peak popularity in 1994 with 9 births. After a gap of 18 years, there were again 5 births in 2012. In total, there have been 19 babies named Jovantae since 1993.