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'''Yvette''' is a variation of the female given name [[Ivette]], the French feminine form of [[Yves (given name)|Yves]], which means [[Taxus|yew]] or [[archery|archer]] in some cases.
'''Yvette''' is a feminine given name, the French feminine form of [[Yves (given name)|Yves]], which means [[Taxus|yew]] or [[archery|archer]] in some cases.

== Variations ==
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* '''[[Catalan language|Catalan]]:''' Ivet
* '''[[Czech language|Czech]]:''' Yveta
* '''[[Dutch language|Dutch]]:''' Yvette, Yvet
* '''[[English language|English]]:''' Yvette, Yvet, Yvett
* '''[[French language|French]]:''' Yvet, Yvette
* '''[[German language|German]]:''' Yvet, Yvett, Ivet
* '''[[Greek language|Greek]]:''' Yvet
* '''[[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]:''' Ivett
* '''[[Italian language|Italian]]:''' Ivette
* '''[[Polish language|Polish]]:''' Iweta
* '''[[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]:''' Ivete
* '''[[Russian language|Russian]]:''' Иветта (Ivetta)
* '''[[Spanish language|Spanish]]:''' Ivette, Iveth
* '''[[Swedish language|Swedish]]:''' Yvet, Ivet
* '''[[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]:''' Іветта (Ivetta)


== Name days ==
== Name days ==
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*[[Yvette Andréyor]] (1891–1962), French silent film actress
*[[Yvette Andréyor]] (1891–1962), French silent film actress
*[[Yvette Baker]] (born 1968), British orienteer
*[[Yvette Baker]] (born 1968), British orienteer
*[[Yvette Barbaza]] (1914–2009), French geographer
*[[Yvette Biro]], Hungarian essayist, screenwriter, and professor emerita
*[[Yvette Biro]], Hungarian essayist, screenwriter, and professor emerita
*[[Yvetta Blanarovičová]], Slovak actress and singer
*[[Yvetta Blanarovičová]], Slovak actress and singer
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*[[Kidsongs|Yvette Flores]], U.S. child actress for the Kidsongs videos and TV show
*[[Kidsongs|Yvette Flores]], U.S. child actress for the Kidsongs videos and TV show
*[[Yvette Flunder]] (born 1955), U.S. bishop and singer
*[[Yvette Flunder]] (born 1955), U.S. bishop and singer
*[[Yvette Fontaine]] (born 1946), Belgian racing driver
*[[Yvette Freeman]] (born 1957), U.S. actress
*[[Yvette Freeman]] (born 1957), U.S. actress
*[[Yvette Giraud]] (1916–2014), French singer
*[[Yvette Giraud]] (1916–2014), French singer
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*[[Yvette Nipar]] (born 1964), American actress
*[[Yvette Nipar]] (born 1964), American actress
*[[Yvette of Huy]] (1158–1228), Christian prophetess and anchoress
*[[Yvette of Huy]] (1158–1228), Christian prophetess and anchoress
*[[Yvette Overdyck]], New Zealand architect
*[[Yvette Rekangali]], Gabonese politician
*[[Yvette Rekangali]], Gabonese politician
*[[Yvette Roudy]] (born 1929), French politician
*[[Yvette Roudy]] (born 1929), French politician

Latest revision as of 19:50, 25 November 2024

Yvette
GenderFemale
Language(s)French
Origin
Meaningyew
Region of originFrancophone countries
Other names
Related namesYves, Ives, Ivette, Ivete, Iva, Ivo, Ivy

Yvette is a feminine given name, the French feminine form of Yves, which means yew or archer in some cases.

Variations

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Name days

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  • Czech Republic: 7 June
  • Hungary: 13 January, 6 May and 29 June
  • Poland: 13 January
  • Slovakia: 27 May
  • Bulgaria: 24 June ("Eniovden")
  • Latvia: 12 December

Notable people

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Fictional characters

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See also

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