Ivyona, a name of rare elegance and beauty, is derived from the Latin 'Ivo', meaning 'yew'. It has been traditionally used as a feminine form of Ivo, but in recent years, it has gained recognition as a standalone given name for girls. The name Ivyona is not particularly common, adding to its uniqueness and charm. Pronounced /ˈɪvəjoʊnə/, it carries a melodic rhythm with its combination of vowel sounds. While there are no specific historical figures associated with the name Ivyona, its Latin origins give it an air of classicism and timelessness.
The name Ivyona has seen fluctuations in popularity over the past two decades, with a total of 66 babies named Ivyona born between 2007 and 2023. The years with the highest number of newborn girls named Ivyona were 2019 and 2020, each with 8 and 7 births respectively. However, there have also been periods where the name was less popular, such as in 2014 and 2016-2018 when no babies named Ivyona were recorded. Overall, the most frequent years for naming a daughter Ivyona were 2007 with 6 births and 2015, 2021, and 2023 with 5 births each.