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Thoughts on the name Giovanna?

28 replies

Sophiet1908 · 15/03/2017 17:19

Gia for short as I think it's bit long to say every time Smile

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Gummibears · 15/03/2017 17:19

Beautiful

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SweetChickadee · 15/03/2017 17:23

lovely

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olderthanyouthink · 15/03/2017 17:24

Love it

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 15/03/2017 17:42

Lovely.

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onalongsabbatical · 15/03/2017 17:48

Beautiful - and Italian (such a lovely, musical language).

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Shamoffour · 15/03/2017 17:58

Depends on how you would say it. I don't like Jee-oh-varn- na. Joh-vah-na I love, it was my grandmas middle name. I did think about it for dd2 but the mis pronunciation would annoy me too much.
I have an unusual Italian name and it causes grist confusion.

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user1482079332 · 15/03/2017 17:59

Was on my short list if I had a girl

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Minty82 · 15/03/2017 18:02

Lovely if you're Italian. Would find it slightly random if you're not.

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ILikeSalmon · 15/03/2017 18:04

Lovely but only if you're Italian
I am very English, White, freckley and could not get away with being called Giovanna

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onalongsabbatical · 15/03/2017 18:11

Doesn't matter where you're from or what origins you have (or how white and freckly you are!) - it's a lovely name.
Why not have a name that is from another culture?

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Sophronia · 15/03/2017 18:25

I like it

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ChippieBeanAndHorro · 15/03/2017 19:53

I like it :)

I don't think it matters if you aren't Italian. My mother is and I want Italian (or at least names that sound nice in Italian) for any child of mine (the one we picked for DD is not uniquely Italian, for example).

But if somebody saw a child of DH and mine?

they'de be quite pale, most likely won't speak Italian... But that wouldn't keep me from using a name I love.

It's a really lovely name!

I also like Giuliana :)

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Mumzypopz · 15/03/2017 20:21

Hate it, what a mouthful

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VintagePerfumista · 15/03/2017 20:27

It is very very old fashioned. It's like calling your child Doris, or Ethel.

I think it does matter for some foreign names that you have some link, otherwise it sounds a bit random as others have said.

She'd also have a lifetime of people arguing over the pronunciation, however you would pronounce it, how people think it's pronounced and how Italians actually pronounce it!

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DramaAlpaca · 15/03/2017 22:38

I think it's lovely.

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EssentialHummus · 15/03/2017 22:41

I love Gia.

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myoriginal3 · 15/03/2017 22:49

I suspect you're going to pronounce it your own way lol.

In Italian it's pronounced Jo-vanna. With an emphasis on the 'van'.

Are you going to go with Jee-ah-vanna? Jee-ah for short?

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Sophiet1908 · 16/03/2017 09:33

I prefer jo-vanna, but jee-ah for short

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marmitecheesetoast · 16/03/2017 10:51

I think it's lovely

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BarInSpace · 16/03/2017 12:17

I like it Smile

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VintagePerfumista · 16/03/2017 13:37

Remember if you do meet any Italians they'll think her name is Giacinta, as Gia is short for that, not Giovanna.

Deciding on short forms before the child is born is a bit of a minefield anyway, as either the child will decide their own, or their schoolfriends will. Gianna or Vanna or just Gio will be what any Italians will come up with.

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BaffledMummy · 17/03/2017 06:38

Love it...I know a lovely Giovanna so I may be biased. She is always known as Giovanna though, never been shortened.

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GreatFuckability · 17/03/2017 06:46

I think its lovely!

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Gummibears · 17/03/2017 09:30

Lovely name. I'd say Jo-vanna

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LorLorr2 · 17/03/2017 20:18

It's really nice but I do find it very Italian and as someone above said, it's quite an odd choice if you're English. How about Julia?

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