The spelling of the name "Giovanny" is pronounced as /dʒiˈɒvəni/, with the emphasis on the second syllable. It is derived from the Italian name "Giovanni," which is the Italian variant of John. The "G" is pronounced as "j" in "jump," and the "i" is pronounced as "ee." The "o" is pronounced as in "hot," and the "a" is pronounced as "ah." The "n" in "Giovanny" is pronounced as "n" in "not." Overall, the name "Giovanny" has a lovely Italian flair to it.
The name "Giovanny" is derived from the Italian name "Giovanni", which itself is derived from the Latin name "Johannes". "Giovanni" is the Italian equivalent of the English name "John". The name "Johannes" originated from the Greek name "Ioannes", which further traces its roots back to the Hebrew name "Yochanan". It is a combination of the Hebrew words "Yahweh", meaning "God", and "hanan", meaning "to be gracious". Therefore, the name "Giovanny" can be seen as a variation or an Italian form of the name "John" with the same meaning.