Associations to the word «Yvette»
Noun
- Pia
- Jules
- Mimi
- Fielding
- Edith
- Nicole
- Café
- Michelle
- Carte
- Yvonne
- Sur
- Airman
- Shirley
- Ivanov
- Blaster
- Rene
- Cooper
- Waitress
- Blanche
- Denise
- Nolan
- Gillian
- Edna
- Flick
- Fanny
- Helena
- Michele
- Cabaret
- Clarke
- Amour
- Burnham
- Massage
- Rees
- Glover
- Brie
- Rudder
- Jarvis
- Atkins
- Gunnery
- Freeman
- Herr
- Yates
- Circus
- Mcgee
- Ingram
- Lu
- Monsieur
- Melanie
- Presenter
- Rolf
- Alison
- Brown
- Digital
- Annie
- Medallist
- Percival
- Danielle
- Liz
- Spaceship
- Jacobs
- Actress
- Bennett
- Rhys
- Katrina
- Christine
- Rodney
- Charlton
- Nod
- Debbie
- Simone
- Melissa
- Karl
- Toulouse
- Derek
- Josephine
- Maria
- Higgins
- Holt
- Kendall
- Disguise
- Attic
- Lash
- Kathleen
- Goodbye
- Captive
- Joel
- Starring
Adverb
Wiktionary
YVETTE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from French in the nineteenth century.
YVETTE, noun. (Quebec) (politics) (derogatory) (dated) A term of derision used by Quebec separatists to refer to Federalist-voting French Quebecois housewives.
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