1. Yvette - Noun
2. Yvette - Proper noun
Yvette
A female given name from French borrowed from French in the nineteenth century.
Yvette (plural Yvettes)
(Quebec, politics, derogatory, dated) A term of derision used by Quebec separatists to refer to Federalist-voting French Quebecois housewives.
According to an interview she gave to an Egyptian journalist, her first name was Yvonne, though she is referred to as Yvette in most published references. Source: Internet
And Yvette Cooper, the chairman of the powerful Commons home affairs select committee, called on the Government to 'get a grip' over the 'immensely serious' allegations. Source: Internet
At the national level, New York Representative Yvette Clarke and Oregon Senator Ron Wyden filed a bill in August that would eliminate barriers to fixing ventilators and other medical equipment. Source: Internet
Although she never really came out and said it, Yvette loved Waterville. Source: Internet
A YouTube video from 2019 details seven months of targeted harassment against Yvette Carnell, YouTuber and ADOS (African Descendents of Slaves) co-founder. Source: Internet
Aisha Tyler recaps "Dietland" episode "Y Not" and tackles timely issues; guests Julianna Margulies, Gloria Allred and Yvette Nicole Brown. Source: Internet