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Meaning of the first name
Ivonne

Origin 
French

Meaning 
Yew

Variations 
Evonne, Yvonne, Dionne

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.

The name Ivonne finds its origins in the French language, deriving from the word if, which means yew. The yew tree has long held symbolic significance in various cultures and is associated with concepts such as immortality, strength, and protection. The name Ivonne, therefore, carries with it the connotations of these powerful and enduring qualities. Throughout history, the name Ivonne has been embraced by individuals seeking to infuse their lives with these symbolic meanings. In ancient times, one might come across Ivonne as a given name for noble women, signifying their connection to everlasting, unwavering strength. In addition, during the medieval period, Ivonne was adopted by individuals who wished to invoke the protective qualities often attributed to the yew tree. In modern times, Ivonne remains a popular choice for parents looking for a name that embodies timeless strength and resilience. Its usage spans across different cultures and countries, showcasing its international appeal. With its French origins and rich symbolism, the name Ivonne continues to be a beloved choice, resonating with those who value both the historic and contemporary interpretations of its meaning.

Based on our records...
These are the most common surnames, spouse names, and child names associated with Ivonne.
Roy

is the most common surname for Ivonne.

Joseph

is the most common spouse name for Ivonne.

Marie

is the most common child name for Ivonne.

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