Yvonne
English
Etymology
French feminine form of Yvon, variant of Yves, from a Germanic root for "yew" (see Old English iw). It might have originally been used of an archer, since yew wood was used to make bows.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /iːˈvɒn/, /ɪˈvɒn/
- Rhymes: -ɒn
Proper noun
Yvonne
- A female given name borrowed from France, in regular use since the twentieth century.
- 1896 Ernest Christopher Dowson: Yvonne of Brittany:
- In your mother's apple orchard
- When the world was left behind:
- You were shy, so shy, Yvonne!
- But your eyes were calm and kind.
- 1896 Ernest Christopher Dowson: Yvonne of Brittany:
Cebuano
Danish
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.vɔn/
Norwegian
Swedish
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