Elisa (given name)
Elisa is a feminine given name. It is of Phoenician origin. According to legend the first queen of Carthage was Elissa (also known as Dido). Another opinion is that it is a shortened form of Elisabeth, a variant of the Biblical name Elizabeth.[1] For other uses, see Elisa (disambiguation).
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Meaning | My God is an oath |
Other names | |
Related names | Élise, Eliza, Elizabeth, Elle, Lisa, Elsa, Elisha |
Closely related names include Elissa, Eliza, Lisa, Elsa, Elisha, the French form Élise, and the Spanish form Elisa.
People with this name
- Elisa Badenes, Spanish ballet dancer
- Élisa Bonaparte (1777–1820), sister of Napoleon
- Elisa Carrillo Cabrera (born 1981), Mexican ballet dancer
- Elisa Christy (born 1917), Mexican actress and dancer
- Elisa Di Francisca (born 1982), Italian fencer
- Elisa Donovan (born 1971), American actress
- Lisvel Elisa Eve (born 1991), Dominican Republic volleyball player
- Elisa Fiorillo (born 1969), American singer
- Elisa Georgiou (born 1994), Greek Cypriot model
- Elisa Iorio (born 2003), Italian artistic gymnast
- Elisa Jimenez (born 1963), American fashion designer and Project Runway contestant
- Elisa Lam (1991–2013), a Canadian student whose death at the Cecil Hotel attracted wide attention
- Elisa Lindström, Swedish singer
- Elisa Kadigia Bove (born 1943), Italian-Somali actress
- Elisa Radziwill (1803-1834), Polish aristocrat
- Elisa Riedo. nanotechnologist
- Elisa Servenius (fl. 1809), Swedish soldier
- Elisa Silva (born 1999), Portuguese singer
- Elisa Toffoli (born 1977), Italian singer
- Elisa Togut (born 1978), Italian volleyball player
- Elisa Volpatto (born 1986), Brazilian television and film actress
- Elisa Zulueta (born 1984), Chilean television and film actress
- Fictional characters
- Elisa Maza in the Disney animated series Gargoyles
- Elisa, a child psychic from Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops.
- Lucero-Elisa de Riqueza, protagonist of the "Fire and Thorns" trilogy, by Rae Carson.
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