Evonne

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Variant of YVONNE.

YVONNE   female   French, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
French feminine form of YVON. It has been regularly used in the English-speaking world since the late 19th century.
YVON   male   French
Medieval diminutive of YVES.
YVES   male   French
Medieval French form of IVO (1). This was the name of two French saints: an 11th-century bishop of Chartres and a 13th-century parish priest and lawyer, also known as Ivo of Kermartin, the patron saint of Brittany.
IVO (1)   male   German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Czech, Ancient Germanic
Germanic name, originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element iv meaning "yew". Alternative theories suggest that it may in fact be derived from a cognate Celtic element. This was the name of several saints (who are also commonly known as Saint Yves or Ives).
FULL FORMS
ENGLISH: Evette, Yvette
EQUIVALENTS
BULGARIAN: Ivet
CROATIAN: Ivona
CZECH: Iva, Iveta, Ivka, Ivona
DANISH: Yvonne
DUTCH: Ivonne, Yvonne
ENGLISH: Lavone, Lavonne, Yvonne
FRENCH: Yvette, Yvonne
GERMAN: Ivonne, Yvonne
MACEDONIAN: Ivona
NORWEGIAN: Yvonne
POLISH: Iwona
SLOVAK: Iveta, Ivona
SPANISH: Ivette, Ivonne
SWEDISH: Yvonne
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Ivonette
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Ivo
BRETON: Erwan, Erwann
CZECH: Ivo
DUTCH: Ivo, Yvo
FRENCH: Yves, Yvon
GERMAN: Ivo, Yvo
HISTORY: Ives
ITALIAN: Ivo
POLISH: Iwo
PORTUGUESE: Ivo