Giavonna is an uncommon, yet captivating female given name of Italian origin. It is derived from the Latin 'Iovianus,' which means 'of Jupiter.' This name carries a strong and elegant ring to it, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something distinctive. Giavonna is composed of two elements: 'Giove,' meaning Jupiter, the Roman god of sky and thunder, and '-ona,' a suffix often found in Italian feminine names. Despite its rarity, Giavonna has been recorded as an occasional choice in English-speaking countries, particularly among those with Italian heritage or who appreciate unique, meaningful names.
It appears Giavonna's popularity as a baby girl name peaked around the early to mid-2000s, with 65 births in 2006 and 62 births in 2007. Since then, its usage has been fluctuating but generally declining, with only 34 births recorded in 2023. Over the entire span of these statistics (1986-2023), there were a total of 1259 babies named Giavonna.