Homonym: Ιωάννη (John)
Ιωάννη is a common Greek name, often associated with the biblical figure John the Baptist and John the Apostle. The name has roots in Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious." It is widely used in Greece and among Greek communities worldwide.
In Greek culture, Ιωάννη is celebrated on January 7, the feast day of Saint John the Baptist. The name is popular for both boys and men, and it has various diminutives, such as Giannis and Yannis. Many notable figures in Greek history and literature have borne this name.