Meaning & History
Ivonete is a Portuguese female given name that serves as a diminutive of Ivone.
Etymology and History
The name ultimately derives from Yvon, a medieval diminutive of Yves, itself a French name of Germanic origin meaning 'yew' (from *īwaz). The chain passes through Yvonne, the French feminine form, which became popular in English-speaking countries in the late 19th century. In Portuguese, Ivone and its diminutive forms likely gained use through exposure to French culture, with Ivonette emerging as a familiar or affectionate variant.
Cultural Context
Ivoneta is specifically used in Portuguese-speaking communities, particularly in Brazil, where diminutives of names are commonly formed with the suffix -ete (e.g., Mariete, Lizete). The name evokes a sense of warmth and closeness, typical in Portuguese onomastic traditions where such derivatives are employed both as independent names and as nicknames.
- Meaning: Diminutive of Ivone, ultimately from Yves
- Origin: Portuguese
- Type: Feminine diminutive
- Usage regions: Brazil, Portugal