Type Surname (from given name)
Gender Masculine
Usage Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Macedonian
Pronounced Pron. /i.vɐ.ˈnɔf/(Bulgarian) /i.ˈva.nof/(Bulgarian) /ɪ.vɐ.ˈnof/(Russian) /ɪ.ˈva.nəf/(Russian) /i.ʋɐ.ˈnɔu̯/(Ukrainian) /ˈi.va.nɔf/(Macedonian) [key·simplify]
Meaning & History
Means "son of Ivan". It is among the most common surnames in Bulgaria and Russia.
Related Names
RootIvan (given name)
Feminine FormsIvanova(Bulgarian) Ivanova(Russian) Ivanova(Ukrainian) Ivanova, Ivanovska, Jovanovska(Macedonian)
Other Languages & CulturesHovanesian, Hovhannisyan(Armenian) Ivanoŭ, Ivanova, Ivanow, Kazloŭ, Kazlova, Kazlow(Belarusian) Ivanova, Ivova, Vancheva, Vaneva, Vankova, Yaneva, Yankova(Bulgarian) Ivanović, Ivanković(Croatian) Janda, Jandová, Janáček, Janíček(Czech) Jensen, Jenson, Johannessen, Johansen(Danish) Jans, Jansen, Jansens, Jansing, Jansingh, Jansink, Janson, Janssen, Janssens, Janzen, Yancy(Dutch) Evans, Evanson, Hanson, I'Anson, Janson, Jeanes, John, Johns, Johnson, Jones, Hancock(English) Janssens(Flemish) Jean(French) Jans, Janson, Janz, Gensch, Jahn(German) Giannopoulos, Giannopoulou, Ioannidi, Ioannidis, Ioannidou, Ioannou(Greek) Jankovics(Hungarian) Jensson, Jóhannsson(Icelandic) Nana, Nani, Nanni, Nannini, Zanetti, Zunino(Italian) Jansone, Jansons(Latvian) Valjean(Literature) Jonaitienė, Jonaitis, Jonaitytė(Lithuanian) Ivanova, Ivanovska, Jovanovska(Macedonian) Jansen, Jensen, Jenssen, Johannessen, Johansen(Norwegian) Janda(Polish) Ion, Ionescu, Ionesco(Romanian) Ivanova, Ivankova(Russian) Ivanović, Jovanović, Ivanković(Serbian) Janíček(Slovak) Juan(Spanish) Janson, Jansson, Johansson, Jonsson(Swedish) Ivanova(Ukrainian) Bevan, Evans, Jones(Welsh)