Yvette
Yvette is female given name, the French feminine form of Yves, which means yew or archer in some cases.
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Name days
    
- Czech Republic: 7 June
 - Hungary: 13 January, 6 May and 29 June
 - Poland: 13 January
 - Slovakia: 27 May
 - Bulgaria: 24 June ("Eniovden")
 - Latvia: 12 December
 
Notable people
    
- Yvette Alexander (born 1961), U.S. politician
 - Yvette Andréyor (1891–1962), French silent film actress
 - Yvette Baker (born 1968), British orienteer
 - Yvette Biro, Hungarian essayist, screenwriter, and professor emerita
 - Yvetta Blanarovičová, Slovak actress and singer
 - Yvette Borup Andrews (1891–1959), American photographer
 - Yvette Brind'Amour (1918–1992), Canadian actor
 - Yvette Cason, U.S. film and television actress
 - Yvette Chauviré (1917–2016), French prima ballerina
 - Yvette Clarke (born 1964), U.S. politician
 - Yvette Cooper (born 1969), British politician
 - Yvette Coppersmith (born 1980), Australian artist
 - Yvette D'Ath (born 1970), Australian politician
 - Yvette Devereaux, U.S. conductor
 - Yvette Caver, U.S. Author
 - Yvette Espinosa (1911–1992), English ballerina and ballet teacher
 - Yvette Estermann (born 1967), Swiss politician
 - Yvette Fielding (born 1968), British broadcaster and actress
 - Yvette Flores, U.S. child actress for the Kidsongs videos and TV show
 - Yvette Flunder (born 1955), U.S. bishop and singer
 - Yvette Freeman (born 1957), U.S. actress
 - Yvette Giraud (1916–2014), French singer
 - Yvette Girouard, U.S. softball coach
 - Yvette Guilbert (1867–1944), French cabaret singer and actress
 - Yvette Higgins (born 1978), Australian waterpolo player
 - Yvetta Hlaváčová (born 1975), Czech swimmer
 - Yvette Jarvis, U.S./Greek athlete, politician, actress and model
 - Yvette Kane (born 1953), U.S. judge
 - Yvette Lee Bowser (born 1965), U.S. television writer and producer
 - Yvette Lu, Canadian independent film and stage actress, singer, composer, writer and producer
 - Yvette Michele (born 1972), U.S. R&B singer
 - Yvette Mimieux (born 1942), U.S. film and television actress
 - Yvette Nicole Brown (born 1971), U.S. actress
 - Yvette Nipar (born 1964), American actress
 - Yvette of Huy (1158–1228), Christian prophetess and anchoress
 - Yvette Rekangali, Gabonese politician
 - Yvette Roudy (born 1929), French politician
 - Yvette Sylvander, one half of Swedish cover model twins Yvette and Yvonne Sylvander
 - Yvette Tollar, Canadian jazz vocalist
 - Yvette Vickers (1928–2010s), U.S. actress, pin-up model and singer
 - Yvette Williams (1929–2019), New Zealand athlete
 - Yvette Wilson (1964–2012), U.S. comedian and actress
 - Yvette Young, American musician
 
Fictional characters
    
- Yvette Carte-Blanche, a fictional character in the British comedy series ''Allo 'Allo!
 - Yvette, the codename of the fictional organiser of the Belgian escape organisation for allied bomber pilots, Lifeline, in the BBC television series Secret Army
 - Yvette Saywell, the protagonist of D.H. Lawrence's The Virgin and the Gipsy
 - Yvette, the maid and secondary character in the movie Clue
 - Yvette, one of the main six Groovy Girls, a doll series manufactured by Manhattan Toy
 - Yvette Gabriella Montilyet, Josephine's younger sister in Dragon Age Inquisition.
 - Yvette Samoris by Guy De Maupassant
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with Yvette
 
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