Proper noun
Yvonne
A female given name from French borrowed from France, in regular use since the twentieth century.
The name Holly was given me by a girl called Yvonne Petrovitch because of the Andy Warhol connection with the transvestite Holly Woodlawn. Holly Johnson
I was named Margaret Yvonne - Margaret because my mother was very fond of one of the derivatives of the name. She was fascinated at the time by the movie star Baby Peggy, and I suppose she wanted a Baby Peggy of her own. Yvonne De Carlo
You can't change laws without first changing human nature.' -Nurse Greta You can't change human nature without first changing the law.' -Nurse Yvonne. Neal Shusterman
I think Yvonne De Carlo was more famous than Lily. But I gained the younger audience through The Munsters. Yvonne De Carlo
You know I very much respect Yvonne Rainer, she is very important - in American dance, the entire development of modern dance, and creating a wonderful physical language. Marina Abramovic
A beautiful curvy Ghanaian police officer identified as Yvonne Appiah has caused heads to roll over her latest birthday photos on social media. Source: Internet