Associations to the word «Yvonne»
Noun
- Nelson
- Chuck
- Lau
- Hubert
- Marcel
- Elaine
- Vicki
- Epstein
- Married
- Lena
- Cartwright
- Sally
- Barr
- Burt
- Michel
- Cinderella
- Brooke
- Michele
- Willy
- Joanne
- Jensen
- Clive
- Ronnie
- Mademoiselle
- Patricia
- Holloway
- Backing
- Andres
- Debra
- Staple
- Sarah
- Schwarz
- Marquette
- Therapist
- Burgundy
- Judy
- Kathleen
- Dexter
- Femme
- Pius
- Augustin
- Phoebe
- Helen
- Flynn
- Consul
- Barrett
- Granny
- Cunningham
- Spacer
- Superstar
- Shirley
- Cora
- Marilyn
- Hutton
- Becky
- Filmmaker
- Keating
- Joan
- Mbe
- Jennifer
- Clapton
- Harald
- Fontaine
- Marianne
- Ashley
- Alexis
- Ballroom
- Julia
- Andersen
- Towers
- Fremont
- Pierre
- Ingrid
- Irene
- Sylvia
- Nicole
- Adele
- Denise
- Jacques
- Laura
- Webber
- Genie
- Frances
- Melanie
- Gilbert
- Boyd
- Sanchez
- Leary
- Daniels
- Theatre
- Toni
- Karen
- Juliet
- Debbie
- Gabrielle
- Adam
Verb
Wiktionary
YVONNE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from France, in regular use since the twentieth century.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.