In Quenya, Yavanna means "Giver of Fruits", from yáve ("fruit") and anna ("gift"). Kementári, her epithet, means "Queen of the Earth", from kemen ("the Earth") and tari ("Queen"). Her name in Sindarin is Ivon, meaning "Giver of Fruits". It is only attested in the compound Ivonwin ("Maidens of Yavanna").
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Yavanna was of the Ainur and Valar, and one of the Aratar who was responsible for the growth of all the fruits and growing things of Arda.