Brněnské Ivanovice (German: Nennowitz, Hantec: Nenovice) is a municipal part and cadastral territory in the southeast of the city of Brno, Czech Republic.
Already from the 13th century, there are documented phonetic variations of this name, Lvenovice (formed by shortening from the undocumented Levenovice) and Lenovoce.
By simplifying the initial phonetic group Lv-, Lenovoce or Venovice was further modified by assimilation of consonants to Nenovice, which has survived as a folk name until the present day and was also adopted into German (Nenowitz).
Another variant that developed from Lvenovice was Elvanovice, from which, by leaning towards the personal name Ejvan, a variant of the name Ivan, Ejvanovice developed, or rather with the dialectal prefix V- (voko < oko) recorded in documents, Vejvanovice, which was edited into the written form Ivanovice at the end of the 19th century.
A highly trafficked road passes through Brněnské Ivanovice along Kaštanová and Tuřanská streets, continuing to neighboring Tuřany and further towards Hodonín.