Meaning:
Yew tree; archer
Variations:
Yvette; Evette; Ivette; Yvett; Yvetta; Yvonna; Yvonne
Yvette is a feminine name of French origin, derived from the Germanic name Yvo, which means "yew" or "archer." The name gained popularity in France during the Middle Ages and spread to other countries through French influence. Historically, Yvette has been associated with the yew tree, a symbol of longevity and resilience. In religious contexts, Saint Yvette of Huy, a 12th-century Belgian anchoress, is a notable bearer, contributing to the name's sanctity in Christian tradition. The name has various forms across cultures, such as Evette in English and Ivette in Spanish. Yvette is predominantly used for females, though it has been occasionally used as a unisex name in some regions. In terms of popularity, Yvette saw a peak in the United States during the mid-20th century but has since declined. It remains more common in French-speaking countries. Sibling names often include other French names like Jacques or Marie. Individuals named Yvette are often described as creative, resilient, and nurturing, traits that align with the symbolic yew tree.