Jovan
Jovan is a Serbian and Macedonian male given name equivalent to English "John" or Slavic Ivan, from יהוחנן.Notable people named Jovan
- Jovan Branković, a Serbian titular despot and saint, died 1502
- Jovan Belcher, American football linebacker
- Jovan Cvijić, Serbian geographer
- Jovan Deroko, Serbian military commander during World War II
- Jovan Dragaš, a 14th-century Serbian noble
- Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Serbian poet
- Jovan Karamata, Serbian mathematician
- Jovan Karlo Villalba, American artist
- Jovan Kirovski, American soccer player and coach
- Jovan Monasterlija, Austrian-Serbian officer, commander of the Serbian Militia
- Jovan Nenad, a 16th-century Serbian noble that briefly broke away large territories of Kingdom of Hungary, 1526 – 1527
- Jovan Oliver, a 14th-century Serbian noble, Great Voivode
- Jovan Uglješa, a 14th-century Serbian despot of Serres 1365 – 1371
- Jovan Uroš, a 14th-century Serbian despot of Thessaly 1370 – 1373
- Jovan Vavic, former head coach of the University of Southern California men’s and women’s water polo teams
- Jovan Vladimir, a Serbian monarch and saint, ruled Duklja ca. 990 to 1016
- Jovan Radulovic, Serbian writer and former director of Belgrade City Library
- Jovan Soldatovic, Serbian sculptor