Giovanni Bellini
Artist
1430
Venetian painter who transformed Italian Renaissance art
"God is gracious"
"Yahweh is gracious"
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“A bold Latin twist on a timeless Italian classic”
Jeovanni is a creative respelling of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, tracing back to the Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' The 'Je-' prefix adds a Spanish or American flair, blending Latin heritage with a distinctive modern spelling. It's popular in Hispanic-American communities who want a name that honors Italian-Latin traditions while standing out.
Jeovanni and its variants (Geovanni, Jovanni) have been used in Latin American and Italian-American communities, gaining recognition in the 1990s and 2000s as families sought unique alternatives to the classic Giovanni.
The name honors the deep Catholic tradition in Italian and Latin American cultures, where Giovanni (John) names are given in honor of St. John the Baptist or the Apostle John.
Artist
1430
Venetian painter who transformed Italian Renaissance art
Writer
1313
Italian author of the Decameron, a foundational work of Renaissance literature
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