There are five rivers that have the name Aubette is the name various rivers in France. It is the dimunitive form of Aube . It corresponds to the word alb. It derives from the Latin words, albus, white or alveus (cavity , river).
Aubette, a small river of Seine-Maritime département, its length is only 4.5 km. It begins near Saint-Aubin-Épinay , and flows along the town Darnétal . It is joined by the river Robec before it flows into the Seine near Rouen. In the 19th century, the Aubette had a hundred mills, textiles, paper mills, etc. Although the river Robec is longer than the Aubette (14 km) it was considered to be a tributary of Aubette.
Aubette de Meulan begins near Guiry-en-Vexin in Val-d'Oise, it flows through Vigny and empties into the Seine in Meulan in Yvelines département. One commune is named after this river: Tessancourt-sur-Aubette (Yvelines).
Aubette de Magny, a tributary of the river Epte in Val-d'Oise. Its source is near Magny-en-Vexin . It flows into the Epte at Bray-et-Lű .
Aubette, a river of Cote d'Or and Haute-Marne, which empties into the Aube near Dancevoir .
Aubette is also the name of a historical building in Strasbourg, France. Between 1926 and 1928 it was redecorated by De Stijl artist Theo van Doesburg.