📖 Acerca de Ivan
Iván es un nombre masculino eslavo derivado del hebreo Yohanan (Juan), que significa "Dios es misericordioso". Es uno de los nombres más icónicos de Europa del Este, llevado por figuras históricas como Iván el Grande, unificador de los principados rusos, e Iván el Terrible, primer zar de Rusia. El nombre atraviesa la literatura rusa de Tolstói y Dostoievski, y resuena en la época moderna a través del campeón de tenis Iván Lendl y el premio Nobel Iván Pávlov. Popular en las culturas hispanas como variante de Juan, Iván combina profundas raíces históricas con un atractivo transcultural duradero.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenHebrew
- Género♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of John. God is gracious
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV) — First Tsar of Russia (1547–1584), who centralized power and expanded Russian territory, his reign marking a pivotal — and violent — transformation of the Russian state.
- Ivan III of Russia (Ivan the Great) — Grand Prince of Moscow (1462–1505), known as "the Great" for unifying the Russian principalities and effectively founding the Russian state as a major European power.
- Ivan Pavlov — Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate (1904), pioneering researcher of conditioned reflexes whose work fundamentally shaped behavioral psychology and neuroscience.
- Ivan Lendl — Czech-American tennis legend, eight-time Grand Slam singles champion and former world No. 1, one of the most dominant players of the 1980s.
- Ivan Turgenev — Influential 19th-century Russian novelist and playwright, author of "Fathers and Sons," a landmark work of Russian realist literature.