Yolande Bonhomme (c. 1490–1557[1]) was a French printer and seller of liturgical and devotional books in Paris.
She was among a handful of important female book printers in Paris during this time, including Charlotte Guillard, Francoise Louvain and Marie L'Angelier.
Estimates of her output range from 136 (according to Axel Erdmann) to 200 (according to Beatrice Beech, based on Renouard) publications before her own death in 1557.
Because she often used her husband's name on the colophon for early books, her identity as the printer can be difficult to pinpoint.
She joined forces with Charlotte Guillard to demand better quality paper from the papermakers' guild.