I'm not sure exactly what the connection between a 'Ringo' and 'Yolanda' specifically to 'Pulp Fiction' without more context. There could be some fan - made theories or perhaps if they are names of characters in some related spin - off or homage to 'Pulp Fiction' that I'm not aware of.
Ringo and Yolanda in 'Pulp Fiction' are the diner - robbing duo. They play an important role in that part of the movie. Their interaction with the other characters in the diner, like the way they handle the situation with the customers and the employees, is really interesting. Their motives seem simple at first - just get some money and get out. But as the scene progresses, we see more of their personalities. Yolanda is quite forceful, and Ringo seems a bit more on the edge, and together they create a tense and somewhat comical situation in the diner.
I'm not sure who specifically 'Yolanda' is in Pulp Fiction. There are a lot of characters in the movie, and if Yolanda is not one of the main, well - known characters, she might be a minor or a character in some specific sub - plot that is not widely remembered.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Yolanda is a character within the film's universe. The movie is known for its nonlinear narrative and diverse cast of characters. Yolanda could be a minor character, or perhaps she has a more significant role that is only revealed through a closer examination of the various sub - plots and interactions in the movie.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Ringo is one of the two small - time criminals in the diner. He and his partner Yolanda (also known as Honey Bunny) hold up the diner where Pumpkin (Ringo) shows his inexperience and naivete in the criminal world. Their presence in the diner creates a tense situation that gets intertwined with the other storylines in the movie's non - linear narrative.
As far as I know, there is no widely recognized significance of 'Yolanda' in Pulp Fiction since there is no prominent character with that name in the movie. It could be just a name that has no particular meaning within the context of the film's main story.