The baby name Syvonne is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "suh-vahn".
Syvonne is English, French and Middle Ages in Origin.
Syvonne is a feminine given name that is of French origin. The name is a variant of the name Yvonne, which means "yew" in French. The yew tree is known for its strength and longevity, and the name Yvonne was often given to girls as a symbol of these qualities. Syvonne is a less common spelling of the name, but it has the same meaning and origin.
The name Syvonne has been in use since the early 20th century, but it has never been a particularly popular name. It is more commonly found in English-speaking countries, such as the United States and Canada, than in France. The name has been used by a few notable people, including Syvonne Potts, an American journalist and author, and Syvonne Thompson, a Canadian politician. The pronunciation of Syvonne is sih-VAHN, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
The name Syvonne is composed of two syllables and six letters. The first syllable, "sy," is not a common prefix in English names, but it may be a variant of the prefix "cy," which means "with" or "together." The second syllable, "vonne," is a variant of the name Yvonne, which has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages. The name Syvonne is a unique and uncommon name that may appeal to parents who are looking for a name that is both strong and feminine.
Syvonne has the following similar or variant Names
- Sivonne |
- Sivone |
- Sivon |
- Sivonnee |
- Sivonni |
- Sivonnie |
- Sivony