Old fashioned, and heavily associated with Bretagne, which a lot of people in France out of the region don't seem to like, even if it has only minor connections to it. I'd prefer it linked to get Jean-Yves to remove that annoying association from strangers. But take my opinion lightly as I'm probably biased as a Breton person.
Once you get used to the pronunciation of the name, you'll find it's very good. Don't know where people get the "mysterious" connotations from however.
At first glance I thought it was pronounced IV-ves ('I' sounding like the letter 'I' in 'internet' and 'ves' rhyming with the word 'mess'.). I did not expect it to be said as "Eve", lol. It doesn't sound that bad for a guy I guess. I love how the letters look together and the meaning is actually quite nice. =)
― Anonymous User 7/24/2014
7
In America, this would easily get mispronounced. But ignoring that fact and just focusing on the pronunciation, I like this name. Probably because it sounds like eve, which I like as well. Although... I know everyone says it's a boy's name, but I just can't imagine it on a boy. Probably because the name eve is used for girls.
I like the fact that it is pronounced eve and a boy's name at the same time. If I had a son name Yves, I'd have a desire to nickname him Evie but I wouldn't be sure how to spell it. Overall, it's a great name. Very French and classical.