Iva means yew tree or God is gracious — from the Slavic/Germanic (yew) or the Hebrew (feminine of John). The yew tree lives for THOUSANDS of years — the oldest living things in Europe. Three letters of the oldest-living European tree, Slavic-yew heritage, and the most compact form of thousand-year endurance.
Yew trees live for THOUSANDS of years — oldest in Europe.
Three letters with a gentle, strong sound: EE-vah.
The meaning yew tree is naturally enduring.
The Slavic heritage gives genuine depth.
The most compact thousand-year-tree name.
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The vibe of Iva
yew treeGod is graciousSlavicGermanicHebrewoldestthousands of yearsEuropeenduring
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Origin & history of Iva
Slavic/Germanic (yew tree) or Hebrew (gracious)→Iva
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Croatian / Serbian / Czech / Bulgarian roots
Iva comes from the Slavic/Germanic meaning yew tree. Yew trees live for thousands of years — the oldest living things in Europe.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Slavic/Germanic.
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Today
Iva remains a beloved choice, ranking #1877 in the US. 38,840 babies have been named Iva since 1880.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Iva?
1918peak year
Iva reached its widest reach during the 1910s. In 1918, 889 babies received the name (ranked #212). In the present decade it sits well outside the top 1,000 (around #1877), with about 108 babies given the name annually. Iva's usage has held roughly steady recently. The all-time total comes to roughly 38,840 registrations.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Iva's Life Path 7 is the seeker's number — thousand-year seeking. People named Iva tend to be gentle, enduring, and gifted at being the oldest living thing in three letters.
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