Associations to the word «Yvonne»
Noun
- Barry
- Meredith
- Countess
- Claire
- Och
- Peggy
- Barbara
- Maurice
- Farrell
- Jessica
- Jones
- Gladys
- Ethel
- Priscilla
- Soloist
- Lisa
- Vocal
- Mckenna
- Jean
- Casey
- Steiner
- Vic
- Sara
- Guillaume
- Nikki
- Doyle
- Samantha
- Ritchie
- Singer
- Byrne
- Kathryn
- Ann
- Jasmine
- Thornton
- Naomi
- Lewis
- Jessie
- Baldwin
- Kathy
- Sung
- Neill
- Becker
- Reddy
- Wong
- Connie
- Chapman
- Connolly
- Levy
- Murray
- Stella
- Lai
- Miranda
- Marius
- Recital
- Anne
- Kensington
- Gerhard
- Romero
- Goldman
- Dee
- Ian
- Cole
- Freddy
- Dorothy
- Diana
- Teresa
- Vocalist
- Angela
- Rita
- Middleton
- Tracy
- Amour
- Ramsay
- Lancaster
- Paddy
- Mccartney
- Wharton
- Embassy
- Choir
- Rousseau
- Auguste
- Illustrator
- Philharmonic
- Jane
- Caldwell
- Gall
- Clair
- Sherman
- Georges
- Buckingham
- Reprise
- Dunn
- Wilkinson
- Jenny
- Berg
- Stuart
- Hugh
Adjective
Wiktionary
YVONNE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from France, in regular use since the twentieth century.
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