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Yolanda or Yolonda may refer to: * Yolanda (name), a given name derived from the Greek ''Iolanthe'' Places * Yolanda, California * Yolanda Shrine, monument located at Barangay Anibong, Tacloban, Leyte Film * Yolanda (film), ''Yolanda'' (film), a 1924 film starring Marion Davies * ''Yolanda and the Thief'', a 1945 musical-comedy film * Yolanda (1952 film), ''Yolanda'' (1952 film) * Yolanda "Honey Bunny", in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction#Cast, Pulp Fiction Music * Yolanda Be Cool, an Australian band Songs * "Yolanda", by Bobby Blue Bland * "Yolanda", by Pablo Milanés * "Yolanda Hayes", by Fountains of Wayne * "Yolanda, You Learn", by Lyle Mays and Pat Metheny Other uses * Tropical Storm Yolanda, tropical cyclones named ''Yolanda'' * ''Yolanda,'' a synonym of the orchid genus ''Brachionidium'' * Yolanda (ship), ''Yolanda'' (ship), a Cypriot cargo ship * ''Yolanda, the Black Corsair's Daughter'', 1905 adventure novel by Italian novelist Emilio Salgari * ''Yolanda'', a List ...
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Yolanda (name)
Yolanda is a female given name from Western Europe and North America, derived from the Greek name ''Iolanthe (other), Iolanthe'' meaning "Violet" (the flower). In German and Dutch the name is spoken similarly but traditionally spelled Jolanda, and in Italian, Portuguese and Romanian Iolanda. Yolonda is an African-American names, African-American spelling of the name. Cognates are the Czech and Slovak Jolantha and the Polish Jolanta. Notable people and characters named Yolanda include: Yolanda * Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219), ruler of the Latin Empire in Constantinople * Yolanda of Vianden (1231–1283), prioress of Marienthal, Luxembourg, granddaughter of the former * Violant of Hungary, Yolanda (or Violant) of Hungary (1215–1253), queen consort of James I of Aragon * Jolenta of Poland, Yolanda of Hungary (1235–1298), daughter of Béla IV of Hungary, niece of the former * Princess Yolanda of Savoy, Yolanda of Savoy (1901–1986), Italian princess * Yolanda, an ...
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