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Giobany

Modern phonetic variant of Giovanni (Italian form of John), from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'

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Giobany is a modern phonetic variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious. The altered ending makes the name feel more contemporary and personalized, while the underlying religious meaning remains unchanged.

It is part of the modern habit of reshaping classic names to suit present-day sound patterns. Giobany sounds vivid and slightly unexpected, with the familiar John lineage still visible beneath the spelling. That tension between tradition and invention is what gives it character.

It feels like a name that wants to honor heritage without sounding standard or rigid. Giobany is rare, modern in presentation, and built around a deeply familiar biblical root.

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