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Elizabeth is a feminine given name, a variation of the Hebrew name Elisheva (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning "My God is an oath" or "My God is abundance",[citation needed] as rendered in the Septuagint.[citation needed]
Pronunciation | /ɪˈlɪzəbəθ/ |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | English |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Hebrew |
Derivation | Elisheva |
Meaning | My God is an oath |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Elisabeth |
Related names |
Occurrence in the Bible edit
"Elizabeth" appears in the Hebrew Bible as the name of Aaron's wife ("Elisheva" in the Hebrew Bible), and in the New Testament as the name of the wife of the priest Zechariah and mother of John the Baptist. It has also been the name of several saints and queens.
Statistics edit
The name has many variants in use across the world and has been in consistent use worldwide. Elizabeth was the tenth most popular name given to baby girls in the United States in 2007 and has been among the 25 most popular names given to girls in the United States for the past 100 years. It is the only name that remained in the top ten US girls' names list from 1925 to 1972.[1]
In the early 21st century, Elizabeth has been among the top 50 names given to girls in the past 10 years born in England and Wales, as well Canada and Australia, and has been in the top 100 most popular names given to baby girls born in Scotland and Ireland. Elizaveta (Eлизaвeтa), a Russian form of the name, has been in the top 10 names given to baby girls born in Moscow, Russia in the past 10 years. The name is also popular in Ukraine and Belarus.
Name variants edit
- Elisabeta, Elisa, Liza, Izabela (Albanian)
- أليصابات, أليشابع, إِلِيزَابِيث ('Alīṣābāt, 'Alīshābaʻ, Ilīzābīth) (Arabic)
- Ilisapesi (Tongan)
- Irihāpeti, Elisapeta (Māori)
- ელისაბედ (Elisabed) (Georgian)
- Aelswith, Aelswithia, Elesabeth, Elyzabeth (English)
- Ⲉⲗⲉⲥⲁⲃⲏⲕ (Ilisabek) (Coptic)
- Alžběta, Eliška (Czech)
- Alžbeta (Slovak)
- Ealasaid (Scottish Gaelic)
- Ealisaid (Manx)
- Eibhlís, Eilís, Éilis, Isibéal (Irish)
- Elesbed (Breton)
- Elizabete, Isabel, Elisabete (Portuguese)
- Eliisabet, Eliise (Estonian)
- Elikapeka (Hawaiian)
- Elisa (Turkish)
- Elizabeti (Swahili)
- Elizabeth, Elisabet, Elisabeth (Indonesian)
- Elisabet (Catalan, Danish, Finnish, German, Spanish, Swedish)
- Elísabet (Icelandic)
- Elisabeta (Romanian)
- Élisabeth, Élizabeth (French)
- Elisabeth (Catalan, Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish)
- Elizabeto (Esperanto)
- Elisabetta (Italian)
- Ελισάβετ (Elisávet), Ζαμπέτα (Zabéta) (Greek)
- Eлисавета (Elisaveta) (Bulgarian)
- Альжбета (Alžbieta) (Belarusian)
- אֱלִישֶׁבַע (Elisheba, Elisheva) (Hebrew)
- Elixabete (Basque)
- Elizabeta (Albanian, Croatian, Bosnian, Slovene)
- Elizabete (Basque, Latvian)
- 엘리자베스 (Ellijabeseu) (Korean)
- Elishua (Malayalam)
- Elsebeth (Danish)
- Elsbeth (Dutch, German, Scots, Swiss German)
- Elspeth (Scots)
- Êlizabét (Vietnamese)
- Елизабета, Јелисавета (Elizabeta, Jelisaveta) (Serbian, Macedonian)
- Елизaвета, Элизабет (Yelizaveta, Elizabet) (Russian)
- Єлизавета, Елізабет (Yelyzaveta, Elizabet) (Ukrainian)
- Elžbieta, Elzbute (Lithuanian)
- Elżbieta, Izabela (Polish)
- エリザベス (Erizabesu) (Japanese)
- Erzsébet (Hungarian)
- Isabella (Italian, Dutch)
- Isabelle (French, Dutch)
- Isabel (Spanish, Dutch)
- Եղիսաբեթ (Yeghisabet), Ելսաբեթ (Elsabet) (Armenian)
- 伊丽莎白; Yī lì shā bái (Chinese, simplified)
- 伊麗莎白; Yīlìshābái (Chinese, traditional)
- এলিজাবেথ (Ēlijābētha) (Bengali)
- એલિઝાબેથ (Ēlijhābētha) (Gujarati)
- एलिज़ाबेथ (Ēlizābētha) (Hindi)
- ಎಲಿಜಬೆತ್ (Elijabet) (Kannada)
- एलिझाबेथ (Ēlijhābētha) (Marathi)
- Элизабет (Elizabyet) (Mongolian)
- एलिजाबेथ (Ēlijābētha) (Nepali)
- الیزابت (Alazabt) (Persian/Farsi)
- ਇਲੀਸਬਤ (Ilīsabata) (Punjabi)
- எலிசபெத் (Elicapet) (Tamil)
- ఎలిజబెత్ (Elijabet) (Telugu)
- เอลิซาเบธ (Elisābeṭh) (Thai)
- الزبتھ (Elizebath) (Urdu)
- עליזאַבעטה (Eʻlyzabeta) (Yiddish)
Diminutives edit
- Chabela, Isabelita, Ybel, Ysabel, Yzabel, Yzabela (Spanish)
- Erzsi (Hungarian)
- Isabeau (French)
- Isabel (Catalan, English, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, French)
- Isabela (Spanish, Portuguese)
- Isabell (English, German, Norwegian)
- Isabella (Dutch, English, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish)
- Isabelle (English, French, German)
- Isave (Vietnamese)
- Isbal, Ysbal (Manx)
- Isbel, Isebella, Izabelle, Lisabeth, Lizabeth, Sabella, Sissy (English)
- Iseabail (Scottish Gaelic)
- Ishbel, Isobel (Scots)
- Isibéal, Sibéal (Irish)
- Izabel (Portuguese (archaic), Spanish, Polish)
- Izabela (Czech, Polish)
- Izabella (Hungarian, Polish)
- Lettie (Greek, Latin)
- Liesbeth, Lijsbeth (Dutch)
- Lisabella (Italian)
- Lisbet (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish)
- Lisbeth (German, Norwegian, Danish)
- Lizbeth (Spanish, chiefly Latin American)
- Sabela (Galician)
- Špela (Slovene)
- Zabel, Liza (Armenian)
- Λίζα, Βέτα (Liza, Veta) (Greek)
- Јелисавка, Савета, Савка (Jelisavka, Saveta, Savka) (Serbian)
- Лизa (Liza) (Russian, Serbian)
- Ліза (Liza) (Ukrainian, Belarusian)
- Лісавета (Lisaveta) (Ukrainian)
- ლიზა, ლიზი, ლიზიკო (Liza, Lizi, Liziko) (Georgian)
First half edit
- Ailsa (Danish)
- Aley, Aleyamma, Aleykutty (Malayalam)
- Alzira, Elisete, Lilianna (Portuguese)
- Ealee, Ealish (Manx)
- Eilís, Éilis (Irish language)
- Ela, Elunia, Elzira, Elżunia (Polish)
- Elbie (Afrikaans)
- Elise, Ella, Ellisif (Norwegian)
- El, Elly, (English, Dutch)
- Eli (Catalan, English, Spanish)
- Eli, Eliamma (Malayalam)
- Eliisa (Finnish)
- Elis, Elschen (German)
- Elisa (Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Portuguese)
- Élise, Elysée, Liset, Lisette, Lizette, Lysa, (French)
- Eliška (Czech) and (Slovak)
- Elina, Elena (Bulgarian)
- Eliso, Lizi (Georgian)
- Elissa (English, Norwegian)
- Eliza (Albanian, English, Polish)
- Elka (Albanian, Polish)
- Ellee, Elsie, Elyse, Leesa, Lizzy, Liz, Lysette (English)
- Elli (Finnish, German)
- Ellie (Origin unknown)
- Els, Liesje, Liselot, (Dutch)
- Elsa (Catalan, Dutch, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish)
- Else (Danish, German, Norwegian)
- Elts, Liis, Liisbet, Liisu (Estonian)
- Elza (Hebrew)
- Elzė (Lithuanian)
- Erzsi, Lilike, Zsóka (Hungarian)
- Ilsa, Liesa, Lieschen, Liese, Liesel, Liesl, Lilli, Lys (German)
- Ilse (Dutch, German)
- Isa (Spanish, Portuguese)
- Issa, Iza, Liseta, Yza (Spanish)
- Izzie (English)
- Izzy (English, Norwegian)
- Lela (Serbian)
- Lies (Dutch, German)
- Lieselotte (German, Swedish)
- Liisa, Liisi, (Estonian, Finnish)
- Lila (mostly for kids) (Catalan, Polish)
- Lili (French, Polish)
- Liliana, Liliani (Indonesian)
- Lis (Danish, English, Norwegian, Swedish)
- Lisa (Catalan, Danish, English, German, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish, Welsh)
- Lisanne (Dutch, English, Norwegian)
- Lise (French, Norwegian)
- Liselotte (Danish, German, Norwegian)
- Lisen (Swedish)
- Liz, Liza (English, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian)
- Lizina (Latvian)
- Lizzie, Lizzy (English, Norwegian)
Middle edit
- Babette (French)
- Ibbie, Ibby, Issy, Issie, Libby, Libbie, Liddy, Liddie (English)
- Liba (archaic, rural areas) (Catalan)
- Isa (German)
Second half edit
- Beileag (Scottish Gaelic)
- Bel (Catalan)
- Belita (Spanish)
- Bella (Italian)
- Bess, Bessie, Beth, Betsy, Betsey, Bette, Bettie, Betty, Bettye, Bitsy, Buffy, Zabeth (English)
- Běta, Bětka, Bětuška (Czech)
- Bethan, Betsan (Welsh)
- Betka (Slovak)
- Betta (Italian)
- Betti (German)
- Bettina (German, Italian, Hungarian)
- Etti, Etty, Essie, Ettie (Estonian)
People with the given name edit
Royalty edit
- Empress Elizabeth (disambiguation), lists various empresses named Elizabeth
- Queen Elizabeth (disambiguation), lists various queens named Elizabeth
- Elizabeth I (1533–1603; r. 1558–1603), queen regnant of England and Ireland
- Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (1900–2002), queen consort of the United Kingdom and British Dominions, mother of Elizabeth II
- Elizabeth II (1926–2022; r. 1952–2022), queen regnant of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms
- Princess Elizabeth (disambiguation), lists various princesses named Elizabeth
Other aristocrats edit
- Elizabeth of Lancaster, Duchess of Exeter (1363–1426), younger daughter and second surviving child of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Blanche of Lancaster
- Elisabeth von Matsch, (1380s—around 1439), last countess of Toggenburg
- Elizabeth Báthory (1560–1614), niece of the Polish King Stephen Báthory; Hungarian countess and murderer
Saints edit
- Elizabeth (1st century BC), the mother of John the Baptist
- Elisabeth of Schönau (1129–1164), a German Benedictine visionary
- Elizabeth of Hungary (1207–1231), the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary
- Elizabeth of Aragon or Elizabeth of Portugal (1271–1336), Queen consort of Portugal
- Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774–1821), the first canonized "American" saint
- Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (1864–1918), Eastern Orthodox saint and wife of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia
- Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880–1906), French Carmelite nun
Others edit
- Elizabeth Abbott (born 1946), Canadian writer, historian, and animal rights activist
- Elizabeth Abel, American literary scholar
- Elizabeth Acevedo (born 1988), Dominican-American poet and author
- Elizabeth Achtemeier (1926–2002), American ordained Presbyterian minister, bible professor and author
- Elizabeth Ackroyd (1910–1987), British civil servant
- Elizabeth Acuei Yol, South Sudanese politician
- Elizabeth Adams, multiple people
- Elizabeth Adare (born 1949), English television actor
- Elizabeth Addo (born 1993), Ghanaian footballer
- Elizabeth C. Addoms (1905–1983), American physical therapist
- Elizabeth Adekogbe (1919–1968), Nigerian women's rights activist
- Elizabeth Adjei, Ghanaian diplomat
- Elizabeth Adkins-Regan (born 1945), American neuroendocrinologist
- Elizabeth Adler, British author
- Elizabeth Afoley Quaye (born 1970), Ghanaian politician
- Elizabeth Agyemang (born 1949), Ghanaian politician
- Elizabeth Aipira, Malawian politician
- Elizabeth Akehurst (born 1975), South African cricketer
- Elizabeth Akers Allen (1832–1911), American poet and journalist
- Elizabeth Akinyi, Kenyan boxer
- Elizabeth Alden Curtis Holman (1878/1879–?), American writer
- Elizabeth Alderfer (born 1986), American actress
- Elizabeth Aldrich (born 1947), American dance historian
- Elizabeth Alex, American news anchor
- Elizabeth Alexander, multiple people
- Elizabeth Alfred (1914–2015), Australian Anglican deaconess
- Elizabeth Algrávez, Mexican poet, translator and editor
- Elizabeth Alkin, British nurse and spy
- Elizabeth Allan (1910–1990), English actress
- Elizabeth Allen, multiple people
- Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum, American film and TV director
- Elizabeth Alley (1955–2013), American actress
- Elizabeth Allgeier (1941–2016), American psychologist and sexologist
- Elizabeth S. Allman, American mathematician
- Elizabeth Allston Pringle (1845–1921), American author
- Elizabeth Almada, Argentine athlete
- Elizabeth Alpha-Lavalie (1947–2013), Sierra Leonean politician
- Elizabeth Altmaier (born 1952), academic counseling psychologist
- Elizabeth Álvarez (born 1977), Mexican telenovela actress
- Elizabeth Amber, American novelist
- Elizabeth Ames Jones (born 1956), American politician
- Elizabeth Amherst Hale (1774–1826), Canadian artist
- Elizabeth Ammon, British cricket journalist
- Elizabeth Ammons (born 1943), American literary scholar
- Elizabeth Ammons Larsen (1893–1990), American First Lady of American Samoa and First Lady of Guam
- Elizabeth Amoaa (born 1983), Ghanaian advocate
- Elizabeth Amoah Tetteh (born 1945), educationist and Ghanaian politician
- Elizabeth Amolofo (born 1981), Ghanaian sprinter
- Elizabeth Amsden (1881–1966), American actress
- Elizabeth Amukugo (born 1954), Namibian politician
- Elizabeth Anderton (born 1938), British ballet dancer and director
- Elizabeth Andiego (born 1986), Kenyan boxer
- Elizabeth Andrew Warren (1786–1864), Cornish botanist
- Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
- Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), American politician
- Elizabeth Angrnaqquaq (1916–2003), Canadian Inuk textile artist
- Elizabeth Anionwu (born 1947), British nurse, professor and activist
- Elizabeth Anton (born 1998), New Zealand association football player
- Elizabeth Anyakoha, professor of home economics education in Nigeria
- Elizabeth Anyanacho (born 1999), Nigerian taekwondo practitioner
- Elizabeth Apsley (died 1626), English courtier
- Elizabeth Arciniega, Mexican-Swiss actress
- Elizabeth Arden (1881–1966), American businesswoman
- Elizabeth Arhin, Ghanaian executive
- Elizabeth Armistead (1750–1842), English courtesan
- Elizabeth Armstrong, multiple people
- Elizabeth Arnold, multiple people
- Elizabeth Aro, Argentine artist
- Elizabeth Arrieta (1960–2019), Uruguayan politician and engineer
- Elizabeth P. Arriola (1928–2002), Democratic Party of Guam politician
- Elizabeth Barr Arthur (1884–1971), American poet, author, journalist, librarian, and suffragist
- Elizabeth Ashbridge (1713–1755), Quaker minister and autobiographer
- Elizabeth Ashburn Duke (born 1952), American Federal Reserve Governor
- Elizabeth Ashley (born 1939), American actress
- Elizabeth Ashman Rowe, American historian
- Elizabeth Ashton (born 1950), Canadian equestrian
- Elizabeth Ashurst Biggs (1839–1905), English Victorian-era novelist and activist
- Elizabeth Asiedu, Ghanaian economist
- Elizabeth Mary Aslin (1923–1989), English art historian, administrator, author and lecturer
- Elizabeth Astete (born 1952), Foreign Minister of Peru
- Elizabeth Aston (1948–2016), English author
- Elizabeth Atherton, British lyric soprano
- Elizabeth Ativie, Nigerian politician
- Elizabeth Augustus Whitehead (1928–1983), American classical archaeologist
- Elizabeth Austin, multiple people
- Elizabeth Avellán (born 1960), Venezuelan-American film producer
- Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi (1910–1971), Nigerian physician
- Elizabeth Awut Ngor, South Sudanese Anglican bishop
- Elizabeth Axtman (born 1980), American artist
- Elizabeth Ayer (1897–1987), American architect
- Elizabeth Ayoub, Venezuelan musical artist
- Elizabeth Azcona Bocock (born 1969), Honduran politician
- Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (1933–2004), Argentine poet, storyteller, writer, translator and literary critic
- Elizabeth Bachinsky (born 1976), Canadian poet
- Elizabeth Backhouse (1917–2013), Australian novelist, scriptwriter and playwright
- Elizabeth Bacon, multiple people
- Elizabeth R. Baer (born 1946), American academic
- Elizabeth Bagley (born 1952), American diplomat
- Elizabeth Bagshaw (1881–1982), Canadian doctor
- Elizabeth Baidu (born 1978), Ghanaian footballer
- Elizabeth Bailey (1938–2022), American economist
- Elizabeth Bainbridge (born 1930), British opera singer
- Elizabeth Baird (1810–1890), American writer
- Elizabeth Baity (1907–1989), American children's author
- Elizabeth Baker, multiple people
- Elizabeth Baldwin Garland (1930–2020), American archaeologist
- Elizabeth Balfour, multiple people
- Elizabeth Ball, multiple people
- Elizabeth Balneaves (1911–2006), Scottish author, painter and filmmaker
- Elizabeth Balogun (born 2000), Nigerian basketball player
- Elizabeth Banks (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elizabeth Bannan (1909–1977), Australian educationist
- Elizabeth Bannister (1757–1849), British actress and singer
- Elizabeth Baranger (1927–2019), American physicist and academic administrator
- Elizabeth Barker, multiple people
- Elizabeth Barlow, multiple people
- Elizabeth Barnard (1608–1670), granddaughter of William Shakespeare
- Elizabeth Barnes, American philosopher
- Elizabeth A. Barnes, American climate scientist
- Elizabeth Baron (1910–?), Australian screenwriter
- Elizabeth Barr (1905–1995), Scottish minister
- Elizabeth Barraclough, American musician
- Elizabeth Barret, American documentary filmmaker
- Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson (born 1953), Guamanian lawyer, judge and politician
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861), Victorian era poet
- Elizabeth Barrow, multiple people
- Elizabeth Barry (1658–1713), English actress
- Elizabeth Bartholet, American academic
- Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew (1912–1985), American botanist
- Elizabeth Bartlet, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bartlett, multiple people
- Elizabeth Barton (1506–1534), English Catholic nun and martyr
- Elizabeth Bass (1876–1956), American physician
- Elizabeth Bassett, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bates (1947–2003), American cognitive scientist
- Elizabeth Bath (1776–1844), English poet
- Elizabeth Bather (1904–1988), British police officer
- Elizabeth Bathurst, English Quaker writer
- Elizabeth Batts Cook (1742–1835), wife and widow of Captain James Cook
- Elizabeth Bauer Mock (1911–1998), American architect
- Elizabeth Baur (1947–2017), American actress
- Elisabeth Bauriedel (born 1939), German politician
- Elizabeth Beach Keller (1918–1997), American biochemist
- Elizabeth Bear (born 1971), American author
- Elizabeth Beardsley Butler (1884–1911), American social investigator
- Elizabeth Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny (1415–1448), English baroness
- Elizabeth Becker (born 1947), American author and journalist
- Elizabeth Becker-Pinkston (1903–1989), American diver
- Elizabeth Beckley (c. 1846–1927), British astronomical photographer
- Elizabeth Beecher (1898–1973), American screenwriter
- Elizabeth Beecroft (1748–1812), English iron manufacturer and butter seller
- Elizabeth Beikiriize Karungi (born 1976), Ugandan politician
- Elizabeth Beise, American professor of physics
- Elizabeth Beisel (born 1992), American competition swimmer
- Elizabeth Belding, computer scientist
- Elizabeth Bell, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bellamy (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elizabeth Benedict, American author
- Elizabeth Benger (1775–1827), English biographer, novelist and poet
- Elizabeth Benjamin, American TV writer and producer
- Elizabeth Benjamin (journalist), American journalist
- Elizabeth Bennett, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bennett-Parker, House of Delegates member of Virginia
- Elizabeth Benson, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bentley (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elizabeth Berg, multiple people
- Élisabeth Bergeron (1851–1936), Canadian Venerable religious servant
- Elizabeth Berkeley, multiple people
- Elizabeth Berkley (born 1972), American actress
- Elizabeth Berlay (died 1518), English lady in waiting
- Elizabeth Bernstein (born 1968), American sociologist
- Elizabeth Berridge, multiple people
- Elizabeth Berrington (born 1970), English actress
- Elizabeth Bertram, nursing sister
- Elizabeth Bertrand (1760–1827), Anishinaaabe fur trader and leader
- Elizabeth Best, Australian writer
- Elizabeth Bevarly, American writer
- Elizabeth Beverley (1792–1832), English pamphleteer
- Elizabeth Bibesco (1897–1945), English writer and socialite
- Elizabeth Biddulph, Baroness Biddulph (1834-1916), English humanitarian, temperance leader; Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria
- Elizabeth Bielby, British physician and medical missionary
- Elizabeth Bigler (1809–1873), First Lady of California
- Elizabeth Billington (1765–1818), British opera singer
- Elizabeth Binmore (1860–1917), Canadian educationist
- Elizabeth Birch (born 1956), American lawyer and businesswoman
- Elizabeth Bird (born 1994), British athlete
- Elizabeth Bishop (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elizabeth Bisland (1861–1929), American writer and journalist
- Elizabeth Bixler Torrey (1899–1976), American nurse
- Elizabeth Blackadder (1931–2021), Scottish painter and printmaker
- Elizabeth Blackbourn (1924–1999), British table tennis player
- Elizabeth Blackburn (born 1948), Australian-born American biological researcher
- Elizabeth Blackmar, American historian and author
- Elizabeth Blackmore, Australian actress
- Elizabeth Blackwell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elizabeth Ann Blaesing (1919–2005), daughter of Warren Harding
- Elizabeth Blair Lee (1818–1906), American woman of letters
- Elizabeth Blancas, Xicana artist
- Elizabeth Blanchard, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bland (1681–1712), English Hebraist
- Elizabeth Blanton, American astronomer
- Elizabeth Pierce Blegen (1888–1966), American archaeologist
- Elizabeth Blencowe (born 1961), Australian sprint canoeist
- Elizabeth Blount (1500–40), mistress of Henry VIII
- Elizabeth Blower (1763–1820), English writer and actress
- Elizabeth Bloxham (1877–1962), Irish feminist and suffragist
- Elizabeth Boa, British scholar of German literature
- Elizabeth Boase, Australian Old Testament biblical scholar
- Elizabeth Bobo (born 1943), American politician
- Elizabeth Bodine (1898–1986), American humanitarian
- Elizabeth Bogart (1795–1879), American author and poet
- Elizabeth Bogush (born 1977), American actress
- Elizabeth Baker Bohan (1849–1930), British-born American author, journalist, artist, social reformer
- Elizabeth Bolden (1890–2006), American supercentenarian
- Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire (1480–1538), English noblewoman
- Elizabeth Boleyn (lady-in-waiting), English noble
- Elizabeth Bond (1942–2002), Australian broadcaster
- Elizabeth Bonforte Gardner, episcopal bishop
- Elizabeth Bonhôte (1744–1818), English novelist, essayist and host
- Elizabeth Bonner, multiple people
- Elizabeth Boott (1846–1888), American painter
- Elizabeth Borer, American ecologist
- Elizabeth Borgwardt, American historian and lawyer
- Elizabeth Borton de Treviño (1904–2001), American writer
- Elizabeth Joanna Bosman (1894–1963), South African author, first Afrikaner novelist published in English
- Élizabeth Bourgine (born 1957), French actress
- Elizabeth Bourland, sports shooter
- Elizabeth Boutell (1648–1715), British actress
- Elizabeth Bouvia (born c. 1958), American right-to-die activist
- Elizabeth Bowen (1899–1973), Irish writer
- Elizabeth Bowen Thompson (1812/1813–1869), British missionary who founded of the British Syrian Schools
- Elizabeth Bower (born 1976), English actress
- Elizabeth Bowes (1505–1572), English Protestant exile
- Elizabeth Boyd (fl. 1727–1745), English writer and poet
- Elizabeth Boyer, multiple people
- Elizabeth Boyle, multiple people
- Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (1845–1925), American author, lecturer, reformer and philanthropist
- Elizabeth Bracco (born 1957), American actress
- Elizabeth Brackett (1941–2018), American journalist
- Elizabeth Bradfield, American poet
- Elizabeth Bradford (born 1950), American painter
- Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook (1913–2009), Canadian artist
- Elizabeth Bradley (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elizabeth Bragg (1858–1929), American civil engineer
- Elizabeth L. Brainerd, American biologist
- Elizabeth Brake, American philosopher
- Elizabeth Branch (1672–1740), British murderer
- Elizabeth Brandon, multiple people
- Elizabeth Brant, Native American
- Elizabeth J. Braswell (born 1950), American writer
- Elizabeth Brater (born 1951), American politician
- Elizabeth Bravo (born 1987), Ecuadorian triathlete
- Elizabeth Brentnall, Australian suffragist and philanthropist
- Elizabeth Brewster (1922–2012), Canadian poet
- Elizabeth Brice, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bridge, multiple people
- Elizabeth M. Bright (1893–1975), American physiologist
- Elizabeth Bristol Greenleaf (1895–1980), American collector of folk songs
- Elizabeth Britomarte James (1867–1943), Australian political reformer
- Elizabeth Broadbent, New Zealand health psychologist
- Elizabeth Broadingham, British murderer
- Elizabeth Broderick, Australian lawyer
- Elizabeth Brontë, lesser known sister of the Brontës
- Elizabeth Brooke, multiple people
- Elizabeth Brooks, multiple people
- Elizabeth Brown, multiple people
- Elizabeth Browne, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bruce, daughter of Robert I of Scotland
- Elizabeth Brudenell, Countess of Cardigan, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bruenig (born 1990), American writer and opinion columnist for The New York Times
- Elizabeth Brumfiel (1945–2012), American archaeologist
- Elizabeth Brunner (1920–1983), British economist
- Elizabeth Bryan, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bryan Allen (1904–1992), American actress
- Elizabeth B. Bryant (1875–1953), American archaeologist
- Elizabeth Buchanan, former Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales
- Elizabeth Buchanan Cowley (1874–1945), American mathematician
- Elizabeth Buckley-Geer, particle physicist and astrophysicist
- Elizabeth A. Buffalo, American physiologist and academic
- Elizabeth Buffum Chase, American activist
- Elizabeth Bugie (1920–2001), American biochemist
- Elizabeth Bunce (1915–2003), American geophysicist
- Elizabeth Burchenal (1875–1959), American folklorist
- Elizabeth Burchill (1904–2003), Australian nurse, philanthropist and author
- Elizabeth Burden (1841–1924), English embroiderer and teacher
- Elizabeth Bure (born 1948), Papua New Guinean international lawn bowler
- Elizabeth Burger Monath (1907–1986), Austrian artist
- Elizabeth Burghersh, 3rd Baroness Burghersh, English noblewoman
- Elizabeth Burgin (1760–1787), American patriot during the American Revolutionary War
- Elizabeth Burgos, Venezuelan anthropologist
- Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett (1846–1930), British feminist and author
- Elizabeth Burgwin, headteacher and found of charity supplying free school meals in London
- Elizabeth Burke, multiple people
- Elizabeth Burmaster (born 1954), American educator
- Elizabeth Burnet (1661–1709), British philanthropist and devotional writer
- Elizabeth Burnett (1766–1790), Scottish woman
- Elizabeth Burns, multiple people
- Elizabeth Burrows, American politician from Vermont
- Elizabeth Burton, multiple people
- Elizabeth Bury (1644–1720), English writer
- Elizabeth Busche (1992–2012), American curler
- Elisabeth Busse-Wilson (1890-1974), German historian
- Elizabeth Butler, multiple people
- Elizabeth Butterworth, English artist
- Elizabeth Byrd (1912–1989), historical fiction author
- Elizabeth Byrom (1722–1801), British Jacobite sympathizer and diarist
- Elizabeth Caballero, Cuban-American lyric soprano
- Elizabeth Cabezas (born 1963), Ecuadorian politician
- Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz (1822–1907), American educator
- Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown (1922–2002), American architect
- Elizabeth Cadell (1903–1989), British writer
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902), American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early women's rights movement
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton Blake (1894–1981), American painter
- Elizabeth Caffin, New Zealand writer, author and publisher
- Elizabeth K. Cahoon, Georgian-American biologist
- Elizabeth Cailo (born 1987), Angolan handball player
- Elizabeth Cain (born 1962), Australian pair skater and coach
- Elizabeth Cairns, multiple people
- Elizabeth Calabrese, American Democratic Party politician
- Elizabeth Callahan (born 1952), American sport shooter
- Elizabeth Calvert (1731–1788), heiress in colonial Maryland
- Elizabeth Cambridge (1893–1949), English novelist
- Elizabeth Cameron, American biodefense expert
- Elizabeth Campbell, multiple people
- Elizabeth Campos, Texas Legislator
- Elizabeth Cann (born 1979), English badminton player
- Elizabeth Canning (1734–1773), English maidservant
- Elizabeth R. Cantwell, American researcher
- Elizabeth Canuel, organic geochemist
- Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex (1636–1718), English noblewoman
- Elizabeth Cappuccino (born 1994), American actress
- Elizabeth Carabalí (born 2001), Colombian footballer
- Elizabeth Caradus (1832–1912), New Zealand suffragist, temperance and welfare worker
- Elizabeth Carew, mistress of Henry VIII
- Elizabeth Carey, multiple people
- Elizabeth Carling (born 1967), English actress
- Elizabeth Carmichael (1927–2004), English portraitist
- Elizabeth Carne (1817–1873), English geologist and writer
- Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour (1925–2010), British peer
- Elizabeth Carney Pope, American artist
- Elizabeth D. Carney, scholar of ancient Macedonia
- Elizabeth Carpenter, American fashion designer
- Elizabeth Jordan Carr (born 1981), American journalist
- Elizabeth Carraway Holland, confederate spy during the American Civil War
- Elizabeth Carriere, British diplomat and civil servant
- Elizabeth Carrington Morris (1795–1865), American botanist
- Elizabeth Carrington Pope, zoologist and marine biologist
- Elizabeth Carruthers (born 1951), Canadian diver
- Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806), English poet, classicist, writer, translator, linguist, polymath
- Elizabeth Carter Brooks (1867–1951), American educator, activist and architect
- Elizabeth Cary, multiple people
- Elizabeth Cascio, American economist
- Elizabeth Caskey (1910–1994), Canadian-American classical scholar and professor
- Elizabeth Casson (1881–1954), British doctor
- Elizabeth Castelli, American professor of religion and author
- Elizabeth Castillo (born 1975), Peruvian volleyball player
- Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012), American artist and sculptor
- Elisabeth Cavazza (1849–1926), American author, journalist, music critic
- Elizabeth Cavendish, multiple people
- Elizabeth Cecil, multiple people
- Elizabeth Celi, Australian psychologist and author
- Elizabeth Cellier (1650–?), English midwife
- Elizabeth Cervantes (born 1973), Mexican actress of films and soap operas
- Elizabeth Cervantes Barron (died 2020), American politician
- Elizabeth Chadwick, British writer of historical fiction
- Elizabeth Chadwick (missionary), Irish missionary and educator in Uganda and Kenya
- Elizabeth Chamber (died 1602), English courtier
- Elizabeth Chamberlain, multiple people
- Elizabeth Chambers, multiple people
- Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, American lawyer
- Elizabeth Chang, Australian electrical engineer
- Elizabeth Chapman (1919–2005), British children's author
- Elizabeth Charles (1828–1896), English writer
- Elizabeth Charleston (1910–1997), American painter
- Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine (1652–1722), Duchess of Orléans
- Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Electress of Brandenburg (1597–1660), Duchess of Prussia
- Elizabeth Chater (1910–2004), Canadian novelist, poet and professor
- Elizabeth Chávez (born 1972), Honduran sprinter
- Elizabeth Cheney (1422–1473), English noblewoman
- Elizabeth Cheshire (born 1967), American actress
- Elizabeth Chesire (born 1950), Kenyan middle-distance runner
- Elizabeth Chesser (1877–1940), British physician and medical journalist
- Elizabeth Chesterton (1915–2002), British architect and town planner
- Elizabeth S. Chilton, American academic
- Elizabeth Chipman, Australian writer, administrator and Antarctic pioneer
- E. C. Spykman (1896–1965), American writer
- Elizabeth Chomko, American actress
- Elizabeth Chong (born 1931), Australian celebrity chef
- Elizabeth Choy (1910–2006), Singaporean educator and war heroine
- Elizabeth Christ Trump (1880–1966), German-American businesswoman and paternal grandmother to Donald Trump
- Elizabeth Christensen, American novelist
- Elizabeth Christie, multiple people
- Elizabeth Christitch (1861–1933), Irish and Serbian journalist and writer
- Elizabeth Chryst (born 1959), American political strategist
- Elizabeth Chu Richter, Chinese-born American architect
- Elizabeth Church (born 1930), British swimmer
- Elizabeth Cisney Smith, American physician
- Elizabeth A. Clark (1938–2021), American scholar of region
- Elizabeth Marney Conner (1856–?), American dramatic reader, educator, author
- Elizabeth A. Copeland (born 1964), American judge
- Elizabeth Cottrell (born 1975), American geologist
- Elizabeth Craig-McFeely (born 1927), British Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service
- Elizabeth C. Crosby (1888–1983), American neuro-anatomist
- Elizabeth Cromwell (1598–1665), the wife of Oliver Cromwell and Her Highness the Lady Protector
- Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham (1831-1911), American missionary and church worker
- Elizabeth Daily (born 1961), American actress and singer
- Elizabeth Cameron Dalman, Australian choreographer
- Elizabeth Otis Dannelly (1838–1896), American poet
- Elizabeth David (1913–1992), British cookery writer
- Elizabeth Debicki (born 1990), Australian actress
- Elizabeth Ann Doody Gorman (born 1968), American politician
- Elizabeth Ann Duke (born 1940), American radical activist and long-term fugitive
- Elizabeth Ann Duncan (1904–1962), American murderer
- Elizabeth Jessup Eames (1813–1856), American writer
- Elisabeth Ebeling (1946–2020), German film and stage actress
- Elizabeth Edwards (1949–2010), American attorney, a best-selling author and a health care activist
- Elizabeth Anne Elliott (1918–2001), American petroleum geologist
- Elisabeth Erke (born 1962), Norwegian Sami educator and politician
- Elizabeth Hawley Everett (1857-1940), American clubwoman, suffragist, author, magazine founder/editor, school principal, superintendent of schools
- Elizabeth A. Fenn (born 1959), American historian
- Elizabeth Filippouli, Greek journalist-turned-entrepreneur, founder of the international non-profit think tank Global Thinkers Forum
- Elizabeth Anne Finn (1825–1921), British writer
- Elizabeth Fraser (disambiguation, multiple people
- Elizabeth Fry (1780–1845), English prison reformer
- Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865), British novelist and short story writer
- Elizabeth Gillies (born 1993), American Broadway actress
- Elizabeth A. Gloucester (1817–1883), American businesswoman
- Elizabeth Ayton Godwin (1817–1889), English hymnwriter, religious poet
- Elizabeth Putnam Gordon (1851–1933), American temperance advocate, author
- Elizabeth Caroline Gray (1800–1887), Scottish historian
- Elizabeth Greenhill (bookbinder), (1907–2006), English bookbinder
- Elizabeth Greenwood (1873–1961), New Zealand photographer
- Elizabeth Caroline Grey (1798–1869), English author
- Elisabeth Griffith, American historian, educator, and activist
- Elizabeth Haigh (born 1988), Singaporean chef
- Elizabeth Amherst Hale (1774–1826), Canadian Watercolor Artist
- Elizabeth Mae "Lzzy" Hale (born 1983), American musician, singer, songwriter. Lead singer and rhythm guitarist for Halestorm
- Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757–1854), American philanthropist and wife of United States founding father Alexander Hamilton
- Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (1843–1925), American author, lecturer, reformer philanthropist
- Elizabeth Harrower (disambiguation), several people
- Elizabeth Anna Hart (1822–1890), British poet and novelist
- Elizabeth Haselwood (c. 1644–1715), English silversmith
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck (born 1977), American actress
- Elizabeth Anna Hendrickson (1884–1946), Afro-American civil right and political activist
- Elizabeth Henstridge (born 1987), English actress, model, and director.
- Elizabeth Hernandez (disambiguation), several people
- Elizabeth Hill Boone (born 1948), American art historian
- Elizabeth Hoare (1915–2001), English church furnisher and actress
- Elizabeth C. Hoffman (1942–2007), American politician
- Elizabeth Holmes (born 1984), American fraudster who founded Theranos
- Elizabeth Hughes Gossett (1907–1981), daughter of American politician Charles Evans Hughes
- Elizabeth Hulette aka Miss Elizabeth (1960–2003), professional wrestling manager
- Elizabeth Anne Hull (1937–2021), American academic
- Elizabeth Hurley (born 1965), British actress and model
- Elizabeth Hyatt, American Union nurse and ambulance driver during the American Civil War.
- Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Hyland (1927–2012), American author
- Elizabeth James-Perry (born 1973), American artist and restoration ecologist
- Elizabeth Jaranyi (1918–1998), Holocaust survivor and writer
- Elisabeth Jastrow (1890–1981), German-born classical archaeologist
- Elizabeth Johnston Evans Johnston (1851-1934), American philanthropist and social worker
- Elisabetta Keller (1891–1969), Swiss-Italian artist
- Elizabeth Anne Kellogg (born 1951), American botanist
- Elizabeth Kelly (born 1921), British actress
- Elizabeth "Ellie" Kemper (born 1980), American actress and comedian
- Elizabeth Kenny (1880–1952), Australian nurse
- Elizabeth D'Arcy Kinne (1843–1918), American organizational leader
- Elizabeth A. Kovachevich (born 1936), American judge
- Elizabeth "Betty" Lacey (1950–2012), American educator and community advocate
- Elizabeth B. Lacy (born 1945), American judge
- Elizabeth Lail (born 1992), American actress
- Elizabeth Lambert, American writer of romance
- Elizabeth Lazebnik, Latvian Canadian filmmaker
- Elizabeth Anne Lewis (1843–1924), British temperance activist
- Elizabeth "Betty" Washington Lewis (1733–1797), sister of George Washington
- Elizabeth Ann Linley (1754–1792), English singer
- Elizabeth A. Lynn (born 1946), American writer most known for fantasy and to a lesser extent science fiction
- Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald (1864-1922), Canadian writer, suffragist
- Elizabeth Ann Macgregor, Scottish-born curator and art historian
- Elisabeth MacIntyre, (1916–2004), Australian writer and illustrator
- Elizabeth Eunice Marcy (1821–1911), American author, activist, and social reformer
- Elizabeth Margosches, American statistician
- Elisabeth Marschall (1886–1947), head nurse (Oberschwester) at Ravensbrück concentration camp, later executed for war crimes
- Elizabeth Louisa Foster Mather (1815–1882), American writer
- Elizabeth Cameron Mawson, English flower painter
- Elizabeth Anne McCauley (born 1950), American art historian
- Elizabeth McGovern (born 1961), American actress
- Elizabeth Meckes (1980–2020), American mathematician
- Elizabeth Alexandria Menzies (1928–2008), British historian
- Elizabeth Smith Middleton (1814–1898), English-born Canadian social reformer
- Elizabeth Miller (1878–1961), American novelist
- Elizabeth Mitchell (1972–1998), American shag dancer
- Elizabeth Monk (1898–1980), Canadian lawyer and city councillor
- Elizabeth Monroe (1768–1830), First Lady of the United States (1817–1825)
- Elizabeth "Eliza" Monroe Hay (1786–1840), American socialite
- Elizabeth Montgomery (1933–1995), American actress
- Elizabeth Moore (1894–1976), American local historian and preservationist
- Elizabeth Martha Olmsted (1825–1910), American poet
- Elizabeth Murdoch (1909–2012), Australian philanthropist
- Elisabeth Murray (1909–1998), English biographer and educationist
- Elizabeth Mystakidou (born 1977), Greek taekwondo athlete
- Elizabeth Ann Nalley (born 1942), American chemist
- Elizabeth Newson (1929–2014), British developmental psychologist
- Elizabeth O'Hara (medical doctor) from Melbourne, Australia (1866-1942)
- Elizabeth Akua Ohene (born 1945), Ghanaian politician
- Elizabeth Olsen (born 1989), American actress
- Elizabeth Akua-Nyarko Patterson (born 1985), Ghanaian social entrepreneur
- Elizabeth Perkins (born 1960), American actress
- Elizabeth Pesiridou (born 1992), Greek hurdler
- Elizabeth A. Phelps, cognitive neuroscientist
- Elizabeth Pickett Chevalier (1896–1984), American novelist
- Elizabeth Power (born 1941), English actress
- Elizabeth Clare Prophet (1939–2009), American religious leader
- Elizabeth Ramsey (1931–2015), Filipina comedian, singer, and actress
- Elizabeth Raum (born 1945), Canadian oboist and composer
- Elizabeth Bunnell Read (1832-1909), American journalist and suffragist
- Elizabeth Reaser (born 1975), American actress
- Elizabeth Anita Reddi, Indian model and beauty queen
- Élisabeth Renaud (1846-1932), co-founder, Groupe Feministe Socialiste
- Elizabeth Ann Roberts (born 1941), American model
- Elizabeth Rose (nun) (died 1130), Benedictine nun at Chelles, France
- Elizabeth Lownes Rust (1835–1899), American philanthropist, humanitarian, Christian missionary
- Elizabeth Betty Ryan, American game developer and programmer
- Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (born 1947), American novelist
- Elizabeth Scott (1708–1776), English-American poet, hymnwriter
- Elisabeth Robinson Scovil (1849–1934), Canadian nurse and writer
- Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye (1858–1923), American writer
- Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774–1821), American Roman Catholic educator and saint
- Elizabeth Simcoe (1762–1850), British artist and diarist, wife of John Graves Simcoe
- Elisabeth Sladen (1946–2011), English actress
- Elizabeth Smart (born 1987), American female activist and contributor for ABC News (American Broadcasting Corporation)
- Elizabeth Willisson Stephen (1856-1925), American author
- Elizabeth Sterling Haynes (1897–1957), Canadian theatre activist
- Elizabeth Stride (1843–1888), the third murder victim of Jack the Ripper
- Elizabeth Stuart (disambiguation), several people
- Elizabeth Swados (1951–2016), American writer, composer, musician, and theatre director
- Elizabeth Taylor (1932–2011), British-American actress
- Elizabeth Terry (born c. 1943), American chef
- Elizabeth Tudor (writer) (born 1978), Azerbaijani-Russian science fiction writer
- Elizabeth Underwood (1794–1858), pioneering Australian land owner
- Elizabeth Catherine Usher (1911–1996), Australian speech disorders therapist
- Elizabeth Anka Vajagic, Canadian musical artist
- Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, American film director
- Elizabeth Anne Voigt (1944–2010), South African museologist and zoo archaeologists
- Elizabeth Warren (born 1949), American politician and United States Senator from Massachusetts
- Elizabeth Lowe Watson (1842–1927), American lecturer, suffragist
- Elizabeth Anne Wells Cannon (1859–1942), American politician
- Elizabeth Wettlaufer (born 1967), Canadian nurse and serial killer
- Elizabeth Ann Whitney (1800–1882), LDS church leader
- Elizabeth Williams Champney (1850–1922), American writer
- Elizabeth Carroll Wingo (born 1970), American judge
- Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born 1985), real name of singer Lana Del Rey
- Elizabeth Yeampierre, attorney and environmental activist
- Elizabeth Young (author), contemporary romance writer
- Elizabeth Young (journalist) (1950–2001), literary critic and author
- Elizabeth Zachariadou (1931–2018), Greek historian
- Elizabeth Zimmerman (born 1948), Filipina former flight attendant and former wife of Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte
- Elizabeth Zimmermann (1910–1999), British-born knitter
Fictional characters edit
- Elizabeth, main character and A.I. companion in the video game BioShock Infinite
- Elizabeth, from the videogame Persona 3
- Elizabeth, a truck from the TV series Thomas and Friends
- Elizabeth, a muppet from the TV series Sesame Street
- Elizabeth Bennet, main character in the Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice
- Lizzy Bruin, best friend of Sister Bear from The Berenstain Bears
- Elizabeth "Z" Delgado, the Yellow Ranger from Power Rangers SPD
- Betty DeVille, wife of Howard DeVille and mother of Phil and Lil DeVille on Rugrats
- Elisabeth Doppler,a character from the German netflix series Dark
- Elizabeth Drosselmayer, a supporting character in Barbie in the Nutcracker
- Emily-Elizabeth Howard, protagonist from Clifford the Big Red Dog.
- Elizabeth Johnson, main character in the FX series American Horror Story: Hotel, portrayed by Lady Gaga
- Elizabeth Jones, protagonist of the Lifetime movie Reviving Ophelia
- Elizabeth Keen, main character from the American TV series The Blacklist
- Elizabeth Lochley, main character in the 1990s science fiction TV series Babylon 5, and had appeared on the spin-off TV series Crusade.
- Elizabeth "Beth" March from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
- Elizabeth "Lizzie" McGuire, main character of the teen sitcom Lizzie McGuire
- Elizabeth Midford, in the anime and manga Black Butler
- Elizabeth Poldark, from the novel and two BBC television series Poldark
- Betty Rubble, wife of Barney Rubble and adoptive mother of Bamm Bamm Rubble on The Flintstones
- Elizabeth Shaw, main character in Ridley Scott's movie Prometheus
- Effy Stonem, main character from the British teen drama Skins
- Elizabeth Swann, a main character in the film series Pirates of the Caribbean
- Elizabeth Thompson, main character in the anime Soul Eater
- Elizabeth Webber, on the daytime soap opera General Hospital
- Elizabeth Liones, main character in the manga The Seven Deadly Sins
- Elizabeth Sherman, from the Hellboy comic books
- Elizabeth Harmon, protagonist of the novel The Queen's Gambit
- Elizabeth 'Betsy' Braddock, from the X-Men
- Elizabeth Weir (Stargate), main character in the TV series Stargate Atlantis
- Dr. Liz Wilson, the vet and Jon's love interest from Jim Davis's Garfield comic strip
- Elizabeth Afton, a main character from the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise
- Elizabeth Cole, American Girl character, best friend of Felicity Merriman
See also edit
- Ælfthryth, an unrelated Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English Ælfþryð ('elf-strength'), superficially similar to Aelswith, Elspeth, and several other variants of Elizabeth. Later, it was more often rendered as Elfriede, Elfrida or Alfreda.
References edit
- ^ Frank Nuessel (1992). The Study of Names: A Guide to the Principles and Topics. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. p. 10. Archived from the original on 6 July 2017.