Giovanni is an Italian equivalent of the English name "John".
Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It originates in the ancient Hebrew יוֹחָ×?ָן (Yôḥanan, "Graced by God"). The pronunciation will be "djo-VAN-nee" in Italian.
The Italian translation for the name John is just John w/ an accent
Actually, it's Giovanni.
Since Ian is the Scottish Gaelic version of the name John, its Italian equivalent would be most probably Giovanni.
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John
"Ian" is the Scottish name for English "John", which in Spanish is "Juan". Notice that in Spanish the letter "j" is pronounced more or less like English "h"so, the name "Juan" sounds like "won" with an "h" at the beginning.
イアン Ian
Ian Peter Freely
Ian comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "God is gracious".
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Giovanni as a native name and Ian as an English/Gaelic loan-name are Italian equivalents of the English name "Ian." The respective pronunciations of the masculine proper names -- both of which translate as "John" -- will be "djo-VAN-nee" and -- depending upon the speaker's birthplace -- "ee-ahn" or "yahn" in Italian.
Ian is a common gaelic boys name which is an equivalent to the english name John. In recent years, the name Ian has been ranked around 72 in popularity in the United States.
cantante italiano/a (can-TAN-teh ee-tal-ian-oh/ah)
Ian is a Hawaiian name cause it has Ian it means hawaii
Usually spelled "Ian" in English, it is "Iain" in (Scottish) Gaelic. It is the equivalent of English "John".
The Celtic name 'Ian' is equivalent to John - see link:
Yann
"Ian" is the Scottish name for English "John", which in Spanish is "Juan". Notice that in Spanish the letter "j" is pronounced more or less like English "h"so, the name "Juan" sounds like "won" with an "h" at the beginning.
ian boothan an English cricket player
I can find no canonized saint named Ian. However, there are many, many saints named John from which the name derives.
Ian Mitchell - English cricketer - died in 2011.
Ian Mitchell - English cricketer - was born in 1925.