Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliotte, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a
personal name
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which can serve as either a surname or a
given name
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. Although the given name has historically been given to males, females have increasingly been given the name as well in the United States.
The main difference is the surname, which has two roots: The Borderlands of
Scotland
Scotland is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjac ...
, where the
Clan Eliott
Clan Eliott is a Border Reiver Scottish clan.Way, George and Squire, Romily. ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs). Published in 1994. ...
was located, and Brittany, from where Bretons emigrated to southern England, initially during the invasion of
England
England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
by
William the Conqueror
William the Conqueror (Bates ''William the Conqueror'' p. 33– 9 September 1087), sometimes called William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning from 1066 until his death. A descendant of Rollo, he was D ...
in 1066.
Surname origin
Scotland
The origin of the Scottish surname is obscure, due to much of the genealogy of the
Eliott clan being burnt in the destruction of the castle at Stobs in 1712. The clan society usually accepts that the name originated from the town and river
Elliot in
Angus
Angus may refer to:
*Angus, Scotland, a council area of Scotland, and formerly a province, sheriffdom, county and district of Scotland
* Angus, Canada, a community in Essa, Ontario
Animals
* Angus cattle, various breeds of beef cattle
Media
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, Scotland. More likely sources claim that the Scottish surnames (Eliott, Elliot) originate from the Ellot Scottish border-clan, from a transformation of the name ''Elwold''. It is known that Ellot of Redheugh was living in the early 1400s. In 1426 John Elwalde of Teviotdale is recorded. In 1476 Robert Ellot of Redheugh appears as the tenth chief of the clan.
[Way, George and Squire, Romily. ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The ]Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs (SCSC) is an organisation that represents many prominent Scottish clan chief, clan chiefs and Scottish clan chief#Chief of the Name and Arms, Chiefs of the Name and Arms in Scotland. It claims to be the pr ...
). Published in 1994. Pages 128 - 129. Whatever their true origin, the Scottish Elliotts became notorious
border reivers
Border Reivers were Cattle raiding, raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border. They included both Scotland, Scottish and England, English people, and they raided the entire border country without regard to their victims' nationality.Hay, D. "E ...
– cattle thieves – in the Scottish-English border area and a thorn in the side of both governments.
The Scottish name origin is discussed by Keith Elliot Hunter on the Elliot Clan website where he argues for a Breton origin to the name and the first chief being William d'Alyth. Under that name, the d'Alyths played a key role in the Scottish Wars of Independence. However, Mark Elliot presents a well-argued case that there is no connection between the
Elliot river and town with the clan and believes the origins are in the first name of Elwald, which appears in Northumberland in the 8th century king, Elwald I. The name has Anglo-Saxon origins and appears alongside Armstrong in Northumbrian records dating from 1165. The first chief is claimed to be Robert Elwold (1305–67), who came from York, but migrated to the area around
Hermitage Castle
Hermitage Castle is a semi-ruined castle in the border region of Scotland. It stands in the remote valley of the Hermitage Water, part of Liddesdale in Roxburghshire. It is under the care of Historic Scotland. The castle has a reputation, both ...
Robert Elwold of Redheuch is granted lands around Redheuch and Larriston in the 1484 Sasine deed Robert, 13th clan chief, who was killed at the
Battle of Flodden
The Battle of Flodden, Flodden Field, or occasionally Branxton or Brainston Moor was fought on 9 September 1513 during the War of the League of Cambrai between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland and resulted in an English victory ...
is recorded with the surname 'Elwold'.
The original Anglo-Saxon surnames from Northumbria like Aelwold, Ellwald, Elaund, Elwaird, Elwods, Alwods, Elyards, Halwads seem to have mixed together eventually as Ellot. Sir Arthur and the Dowager Lady Eliott maintained that the family were originally known as Ellots. Lady Elliot in ''The Elliots: The Story of a Border Clan'' says: "Around 1650 someone added an 'I' to our name to make it Elliot, which was without a doubt unfortunate as it confuses the clan with a well-known English Norman family called Eliot who settled in West England". That would exclude the idea that the Cornish Eliots set the clan up a few centuries earlier, but it is said that this was some means of expressing solidarity with
John Eliot, who was regularly imprisoned by Charles I until his death in 1632.
A Thomas Elyot is recorded in West Lothian, dying in 1505.
France
It has been argued by Keith Elliott Hunter that the origins of the St. Germans Eliot family were among the Bretons accompanying William the Conqueror. The Breton origin of Eliot and Elliot is indicated by these names being in significant clusters in Morbihan, southern Brittany. One variant in Scotland was Dalliot (or, more likely, d'Alliot) and a variation from the Breton original name Ellegouet, from which the Scots variant Elligott is derived, is to be found in clusters in
Finistère
Finistère (, ; ) is a Departments of France, department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. Its prefecture is Quimper and its largest city is Brest, France, Brest. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090.[Seine Maritime
Seine-Maritime () is a department of France in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the northern coast of France, at the mouth of the Seine, and includes the cities of Rouen and Le Havre. Until 1955 it was named Seine-Inféri ...]
(Normandy). today could be due to later grants of land. The Alliots, found in southern
Brittany
Brittany ( ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica in Roman Gaul. It became an Kingdom of Brittany, independent kingdom and then a Duch ...
and the
Loire-Atlantique
Loire-Atlantique (; Gallo language, Gallo: ''Louére-Atantique''; ; before 1957: ''Loire-Inférieure'', ) is a departments of France, department in Pays de la Loire on the west coast of France, named after the river Loire and the Atlantic Ocean. ...
, also had lands in
Aisne
Aisne ( , ; ; ) is a French departments of France, department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named after the river Aisne (river), Aisne. In 2020, it had a population of 529,374.
Geography
The department borders No ...
, north-east of Paris.
England
Soon after victory at the
Battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman Conquest of England. It took place appr ...
Elliots spread out all across England.
Southwest England and South Wales

In 1069, the Breton Count Brien (
Brian of Brittany
Brian of Brittany ( 1042 – 14 February, perhaps bef. 1086) was a Breton nobleman who fought in the service of William I of England. A powerful magnate in south-western England, he was the first post- Conquest earl of Cornwall.
Brian was bor ...
) of Penthievre (on the Quiberon peninsula in the Departement of
Morbihan
The Morbihan ( , ; ) is a departments of France, department in the administrative region of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany, situated in the northwest of France. It is named after the Gulf of Morbihan, Morbihan (''small sea'' in Breton ...
), a member of the
Counts and dukes of Penthièvre
In the 11th and 12th centuries the Countship of Penthièvre ('' Breton: Penteur'') in Brittany (now in the department of Côtes-d'Armor) belonged to a branch of the sovereign House of Brittany. It initially belonged to the House of Rennes. Alan ...
, who was despatched to the West Country to deal with Anglo-Saxon rebels and included Elliots among his troops. It is unknown exactly when the Eliots settled in Devon, but it is estimated they prospered there for 8 to 10 generations before moving to Cornwall, where they are thought to be the origin of the
Eliot family of Cornwall at Port Eliot/St. Germans. The family claims descent from a Norman knight, Sir William de Aliot. The earliest record is of a William Elyot, who appears in the Somerset Assizes rolls in 1257 and Walter Elyot in Devon in 1433.
Other Eliots were sent later to
Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire ( ; ) is a Principal areas of Wales, county in the South East Wales, south east of Wales. It borders Powys to the north; the English counties of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire to the north and east; the Severn Estuary to the s ...
in South Wales
Northern England
It is possible that Elliots were among the Bretons, who settled in Yorkshire as vassals of the 12th century Earl of Richmond, Alan of Penthièvre, also a member of the family of the
Counts and dukes of Penthièvre
In the 11th and 12th centuries the Countship of Penthièvre ('' Breton: Penteur'') in Brittany (now in the department of Côtes-d'Armor) belonged to a branch of the sovereign House of Brittany. It initially belonged to the House of Rennes. Alan ...
East England
It appears that another part of the family went to
Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfor ...
. The first record of the name relates to Henry Elyot at the Priory of St Mary and St. Radegund in Cambridge in about 1180. An Elyat (or Elyot) is in Bury St. Edmunds in 1188. By 1220, Elyot is well-established in Cambridge in Great St Andrew's Parish where a William Elyot is listed. Another William Eliot appears in about 1270 in the same parish. Elyot ad Cap' Ville is listed in Cambridgeshire in 1273.)
The surname spreads into East Anglia by the early 14th century. Thomas Elyott is recorded as the rector of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, in 1393.
The first reference to the surname in Essex is RICHARDI Elyotte in 1433, who may be the RYC Elyett, who signed an indenture in about 1400.
The first record of the surname reaching London is early in the 14th century. Johanne Eliot appears in the 1319 Portsoken (near Aldgate) Subsidy Roll of 1319 with a reference to him being found in 1311 under John Elyot. In the Museum of London is "a bronze jug with three feet and three bands of lettering around the neck and body. The neck is straight with a pointed spout. The body is fat and bulbous. Dated c.1400, this fine bronze jug is inscribed: "+THOMAS:E
OT/ +HI RECOMAND ME TO EU/ +WYLLEAM:ELYOT" ".
William Elyot of
Cheshunt
Cheshunt (/ˈtʃɛzənt/ CHEZ-ənt) is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England, situated within the London commuter belt approximately north of Central London. The town lies on the River Lea and Lee Navigation, bordering th ...
(north of London) received land at
Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames, colloquially known as Kingston, is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, south-west London, England. It is situated on the River Thames, south-west of Charing Cross. It is an ancient market town, notable as ...
(south-west London) in 1343: Grant by John, son of John Donnyng of Kyngeston, to William Elyot, of Chestehunte, of a grange and land in Kyngeston. Thursday, the feast of St. Edmund the King. 17 Edward III."
An English Eliot family came to
Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share ...
in the person of Gilbert Eliot, who accompanied the then 1st
Earl of Cambridge
The title of Earl of Cambridge was created several times in the Peerage of England, and since 1362 the title has been closely associated with the Royal family (see also Duke of Cambridge, Marquess of Cambridge).
The first Earl of the fourth cre ...
in the assistance provided to King
Ferdinand I of Portugal
Ferdinand I (; 31 October 1345 – 22 October 1383), sometimes called the Handsome () or occasionally the Inconstant (), was the King of Portugal from 1367 until his death in 1383. He was also briefly made King of Galicia, in 1369 (a claim whi ...
during the
Fernandine Wars
The Fernandine Wars (from the Portuguese ''Guerras Fernandinas'') were a series of three conflicts (1369–70, 1372–73, 1381–82) between the Kingdom of Portugal under King Ferdinand I and the Crown of Castile under Kings Henry II and later ...
, in the
Third Fernandine War of 1381 and 1382. He married ... Guterres Fernandes, daughter of Fernão Guterres Telo,
castillian nobleman and one of the twenty-eight who were expelled from Portugal in compliance with the peace Treaty of Santarém of 24 March 1373, between the portuguese King Ferdinand I and the castillian
Henry II
Henry II may refer to:
Kings
* Saint Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (972–1024), crowned King of Germany in 1002, of Italy in 1004 and Emperor in 1014
*Henry II of England (1133–89), reigned from 1154
*Henry II of Jerusalem and Cyprus (1271–1 ...
. Gilbert Eliot fixed residence at Pernes, in
Santarém, Portugal
Santarém () is a Portugal, Portuguese city and municipality located in the district of Santarém District, Santarém. The population of the historic Ribatejo capital in 2021 was 58,671,excluding the parish Pombalinho, that changed from the munic ...
, and aged 28 years old enlisted in the host of King
John I of Portugal
John I ( WP:IPA for Portuguese, �uˈɐ̃w̃ 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433. He is recognized chiefly for his role in Portugal's victory in 1383–85 crisi ...
, whom he accompanied to
Ceuta
Ceuta (, , ; ) is an Autonomous communities of Spain#Autonomous cities, autonomous city of Spain on the North African coast. Bordered by Morocco, it lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Ceuta is one of th ...
in the
Portuguese conquest of Ceuta
The Portuguese conquest of Ceuta took place on 21 August 1415, between Portuguese forces under the command of King John I of Portugal and the Marinid sultanate of Morocco at the city of Ceuta. The city's defenses fell under Portuguese contro ...
on 21 August 1415, where he stayed and served with good reputation. He contracted matrimony with Teresa de Vasconcelos, daughter of Joane Mendes de Vasconcelos, Lord of Alvarenga and of the Land of Parada, of whom he had Octávio Eliot, who was father of Fernão Liote. From Gilbert Eliot was great-great-great-great-grandson by varony Francisco Liote, professed
Knight
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The concept of a knighthood ...
in the
Order of Christ, Nobleman of the Royal Household,
General
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In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
of the Province of the
Alentejo
Alentejo ( , , ) is a geographical, historical, and cultural region of south–central and southern Portugal. In Portuguese, its name means "beyond the Tagus" ().
Alentejo includes the regions of Alto Alentejo Province, Alto Alentejo and Bai ...
and great
Captain
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made by King
Philip III of Portugal
Philip IV (, ; 8 April 160517 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: ''Rey Planeta''), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the ...
, who not only gave him the chart of Nobleman, but for the marked services provided in
Tangier
Tangier ( ; , , ) is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is the capital city, capital of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region, as well as the Tangier-Assilah Prefecture of Moroc ...
, granted him new arms, by Letter of 22 July 1638. These arms allude to his feat of having killed a lion that had attacked him, next to that African hold. Francisco Liote married Isabel Álvares Banha, of whom he left issue which continued that surname, which is generally written Leote, although it seems more consentaneous with the
English form the one of Liote. The Liote passed from Pernes to Tangier and, later, returned to the
Iberian Peninsula
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, settling at the Province of the
Algarve
The Algarve (, , ) is the southernmost NUTS statistical regions of Portugal, NUTS II region of continental Portugal. It has an area of with 467,495 permanent inhabitants and incorporates 16 municipalities (concelho, ''concelhos'' or ''município ...
,
Kingdom of the Algarve
The Kingdom of the Algarve (, from the Arabic language, Arabic ''Gharb al-Andalus'' , "Western al-'Andalus") was a nominal kingdom within the Kingdom of Portugal, located in the southernmost region of continental Portugal. From 1471 onwards it cam ...
. The arms granted to Francisco Liote are: vert, an armed arm argent, moving from the left flank and with the hand carnation, holding by the ear a lion's head or, torned off and bloody. Crest: the arm and the head of the shield. The family also used the forms Liotte and Leotte.
Southern England
Possibly from a later family arriving from northern France, the surname first appears in
Sussex
Sussex (Help:IPA/English, /ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English ''Sūþseaxe''; lit. 'South Saxons'; 'Sussex') is an area within South East England that was historically a kingdom of Sussex, kingdom and, later, a Historic counties of England, ...
in the 14th century as Godefro Elyot at Thakham and William Elyot in Grinstead are listed in the Subsidy Rolls of 1327 & 1332. A Stephen Elyot is recorded in September 1364 as a "vintner of Rye" in east Sussex and later became its MP in 1377.
William Elyot was Constable of Horsham in 1401 and his grandson, Thomas Elyot (1420–1467), a filacer (issuer of the Royal Writs), is buried at Wonersh church in
Surrey
Surrey () is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Greater London to the northeast, Kent to the east, East Sussex, East and West Sussex to the south, and Hampshire and Berkshire to the wes ...
, not far north of Horsham. It is from him that the Elliots of Godalming descend, with their arms being Azure with a fess or (blue with a gold strip across the centre). The Surrey Elyots changed to Eliott in about 1500 and then changed to Elliott during the 1700s (see Elliott v Davenport 1705, a legal case concerning wills, brought by the main family) and settled on it by the end of the 18th century.
It is not made easier by a member of the
clan Eliott
Clan Eliott is a Border Reiver Scottish clan.Way, George and Squire, Romily. ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs). Published in 1994. ...
Stobs branch of the family,
George Augustus Eliott
General George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, (25 December 1717 – 6 July 1790) was a British Army officer who served as the governor of Gibraltar from 1779 to 1790. Eliott rose to distinction during the Seven Years' War when he foug ...
, (1717–1790), the defender of Gibraltar, being made 1st Baron Heathfield, which is in Sussex, although he died childless.
Northern Ireland
Robert Bell in ''The Book of Scots-Irish Family Names'' adds: "For double L and double T, / the Scots should look across the sea!" He pointed out that 71 of 76 births of children by that name in Ireland in 1890 spelt it "Elliott". Elliot(t)s emigrated or were sent to north Ireland in the early 17th century after the Border area was pacified, following the union of the English and Scottish crowns in 1603. Many settled in
county Fermanagh
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The county covers an area of and had a population of 63,585 as of 2021. Enniskillen is the ...
.
DNA
The Elliot Clan Society has an extensive list of DNA results which point to native Celtic origins for the clan. However, the three contributions from Sussex suggest both a native origin in the area and the unusual J
haplotype
A haplotype (haploid genotype) is a group of alleles in an organism that are inherited together from a single parent.
Many organisms contain genetic material (DNA) which is inherited from two parents. Normally these organisms have their DNA orga ...
from southern Europe. There are also suggestions of French and Breton DNA from the Surrey Elliotts.
Surname myths
Some sources claim it may be derived from a French form of
Elias
Elias ( ; ) is the hellenized version for the name of Elijah (; ; , or ), a prophet in the Northern Kingdom of Israel in the 9th century BC, mentioned in several holy books. Due to Elias' role in the scriptures and to many later associated tradit ...
, which is itself derived from the
biblical name
Names play a variety of roles in the Bible. They sometimes relate to the nominee's role in a Books of the Bible, biblical narrative, as in the case of Nabal, a foolish man whose name means "fool". Names in the Bible can represent human hopes, d ...
"
Elijah
Elijah ( ) or Elias was a prophet and miracle worker who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BC), according to the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible.
In 1 Kings 18, Elijah defended the worsh ...
".
It is claimed that the surname originated in the early 13th century as "Eliot", as there is supposed to be a reference to "Geoffrey Eliot", Abbot of Hyde, in documents linked to the creation of ''Magna Carta''. However, the Abbot of
Hyde Abbey
Hyde Abbey was a medieval Benedictine monastery just outside the walls of Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was dissolved and demolished in 1538 following various acts passed under King Henry VIII to dissolve monasteries and abbeys (see Dis ...
(near Winchester in Hampshire), who signed the 1224 version was Abbot Aston and the 1297 version confirmed by Edward I mentions the Abbot of Hyde as a witness, but does not name him.
There are also records in the ''
Domesday Book
Domesday Book ( ; the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of William the Conqueror. The manuscript was originally known by ...
'' of the name spelled "Ailiet",
thought to originate from an
Old English
Old English ( or , or ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-S ...
name "Æþelgeat" (meaning "noble gate") and leading to the English and Scottish given name spelled "Elyat".
Notable bearers of the surname
Among the many famous people with this name are the authors
T. S. Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot (26 September 18884 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright.Bush, Ronald. "T. S. Eliot's Life and Career", in John A Garraty and Mark C. Carnes (eds), ''American National Biography''. New York: Oxford University ...
and
George Eliot
Mary Ann Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively Mary Anne or Marian), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She wrot ...
(pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans).
Jane Austen
Jane Austen ( ; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for #List of works, her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment on the English landed gentry at the end of the 18th century ...
's last completed novel ''
Persuasion
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Persuasion is studied in many disciplines. Rhetoric studies modes of persuasi ...
'' includes characters belonging to the Elliot family of Kellynch Hall: Sir Walter Elliot, Bart., and his daughters,
Anne
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna (name), Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah (given name), Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie (given name), Annie a ...
and Elizabeth.
Eliot
*
John Eliot (1604–1690), “Apostle to the Indians” in Massachusetts.
* Lord Eliot or Baron Eliot, a title of the
Earl of St Germans
Earl of St Germans, in the Cornwall, County of Cornwall, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that is held by the Eliot family (South England), Eliot family. The title takes its name from the village of St Germans, Cornwall, and the f ...
*
Charles Eliot (diplomat)
Sir Charles Norton Edgcumbe Eliot (8 January 1862 – 16 March 1931) was a British diplomat, colonial administrator and botanist. He served as Commissioner of British East Africa in 1900–1904. He was British ambassador to Japan in 1919–192 ...
(1862–1931), British diplomat, colonial administrator and botanist
*
Charles William Eliot
Charles William Eliot (March 20, 1834 – August 22, 1926) was an American academic who was president of Harvard University from 1869 to 1909, the longest term of any Harvard president. A member of the prominent Eliot family (America), Eliot fam ...
(1834–1926), American educator and President of Harvard University
*
Clara Eliot
Clara Eliot (1896 – January 17, 1976) was an economist known for her work in consumer economics. She taught economics at Barnard College for many years.
Biography
Eliot was born in 1896, the granddaughter of Thomas Lamb Eliot and part of a prom ...
(1896–1976), American economist
*
Darren Eliot (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player and sports broadcaster
*
George Eliot
Mary Ann Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively Mary Anne or Marian), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She wrot ...
(1819–1880), English novelist – pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans
*
Mary E. Elliot
Mary E. Elliot (1851–1942) was an American writer and lecturer. She was active within the Woman's Relief Corps (W.R.C.) where she served for 50 years as Secretary of the Department of Massachusetts, and was also the organization's National Press ...
(1851–1942), American writer and lecturer
*
T. S. Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot (26 September 18884 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright.Bush, Ronald. "T. S. Eliot's Life and Career", in John A Garraty and Mark C. Carnes (eds), ''American National Biography''. New York: Oxford University ...
(1888–1965), British-American author
*
Eliot family (America)
The Eliot family is a formerly prominent American family hailing from Massachusetts. Long associated with Boston and Harvard University, the family are members of the Boston Brahmins, Boston Brahmin class that historically formed the economic an ...
, an influential American family
*
Sonny Eliot (1920–2012), Michigan meteorologist and TV personality
Elliott
*
Aileen Mary Elliott (1896–1966), British artist
*
Alan Elliott (born 1972), British artist and musician
*
Alex Elliott (born 1987), Canadian soccer player
*
Alex Elliott (footballer, born 1905) (1905–1988), Scottish footballer
*
Andrew Charles Elliott (1829–1889), Canadian politician and 4th Premier of British Columbia
*
Arthur Elliott (footballer) (1870-?), English footballer
* Barry Elliott (1944–2018) and Paul Elliott (born 1947), the
Chuckle Brothers, British comedians
*
Bill Elliott
William Clyde Elliott Sr. (born October 8, 1955), also known as "Awesome Bill from Dawsonville", "Million Dollar Bill", or "Wild Bill" is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He last competed in the Superstar Racing Experienc ...
(born 1955), American racing driver
*
Bob Elliott (disambiguation) Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob or Bobby Elliott may refer to:
Clergymen
*Robert Elliott (chaplain) (before 1755–after 1809), Scots-Irish Presbyterian clergyman in the United States
*Robert W. B. Elliott (1840–1887), bishop of West Texas in the Episco ...
, multiple people
*
Bonnie Elliott, Australian cinematographer
*
Brennan Elliott, Canadian actor
*
Brian Elliott, Canadian ice hockey goaltender
*
Brian Elliott (writer) (1910–1991), Australian literary academic
*
Bryan Elliott (1930–2015), English speedway rider
*
Bryn Elliott, English footballer
*
Bump Elliott
Chalmers William "Bump" Elliott (January 30, 1925 – December 7, 2019) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He played halfback at Purdue University (1943–1944) and the University of Michigan (1946–194 ...
(1925–2019), American college footballer, coach, and athletic director
*
Byron Elliott (1835–1913), American judge
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C. Thomas Elliott, American semiconductor and infrared detector physicist
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Casey Elliott, American race car driver
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Charlotte Elliott
Charlotte Elliott (18 March 1789 – 22 September 1871) was an English evangelical Anglican poet, hymn writer, and editor. She is best known by two hymns, Just As I Am (hymn), "Just As I Am" and "Thy will be done".
Elliott edited ''Christian R ...
, English poet
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Charlotte Elliott (botanist), American scientist
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Chase Elliott
William Clyde "Chase" Elliott II (born November 28, 1995) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro (sixth generation)#ZL1, Chevrolet ZL1 for Hendrick Mo ...
(born 1995), American racing driver; son of Bill Elliott
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Chris Elliott
Christopher Nash Elliott (born May 31, 1960) is an American actor, comedian and writer known for his surreal sense of humor. He was a regular performer on ''Late Night with David Letterman'' while working as a writer there (1983–1988), created ...
, American actor
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Dawn Elliott, American biomedical engineer
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DeShon Elliott (born 1997), American football player
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Daniel Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people
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Della Elliott (1917–2011), Australian trade unionist
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Denholm Elliott
Denholm Mitchell Elliott (31 May 1922 – 6 October 1992) was an English actor. He appeared in numerous productions on stage and screen, receiving BAFTA awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for ''Trading Places'' (1983), '' A Private Fu ...
(1922–1992), British actor
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Ebenezer Elliott (1781–1849), English poet
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Edward Elliott (disambiguation) several people
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Edward Bishop Elliott
Edward Bishop Elliott (24 July 1793, in Paddington – 30 June 1875) was an English clergyman, preacher and premillennarian writer.
Elliott graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1816, and he was given the vicarage of Tuxford, Nottinghams ...
(1793–1875), English clergyman and premillenarian writer
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Edward C. Elliott (1874–1960), American educational researcher and administrator
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Charlie Elliott (jockey) (Edward Charles Elliott, 1904–1979), British Champion flat racing jockey
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Edward E. Elliott ( early to mid 20th century), US legislator from California
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Edward Elliott (songwriter) (1800–1867), English writer of popular humorous songs
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Edwin Bailey Elliott (1851–1937), English mathematician
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Emily Steele Elliott (1836–1897), English religious writer
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Ezekiel Elliott
Ezekiel Elijah Elliott (born July 22, 1995), nicknamed "Zeke", is an American professional American football, football running back. He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes football, Ohio State Buckeyes, earning second-team College ...
, American football player
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Fiona Smith (Elliott), English badminton medalist
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Francis Elliott (archdeacon), Archdeacon of Berbice, Guyana from 1908 to 1911
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Francis Elliott (journalist)
Francis Elliott is a British journalist. He was political editor of ''The Times'' from 2013 to 2021.
Elliott read politics, philosophy and economics (PPE) at the University of Oxford. He worked for the ''New Statesman'' before stepping back to ...
, British journalist
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Fred Elliott
Fred Elliott is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', played by John Savident. He made his first appearance during the episode that aired on 26 August 1994. Savident quit the role in 2005, and Fred died ...
(1903–1982), Canadian ice hockey player (1917 Ottawa Senators)
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Gail Elliott, British fashion designer and former model
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Grant Elliott
Grant David Elliott (born 21 March 1979) is a former New Zealand cricketer, who played all formats of the game. Primarily a batting all-rounder, Elliott contributed a man of the match performance to provide entrance to New Zealand's first ever ...
(born 1979), New Zealand cricketer
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Granville Elliott (1713–1759), British army general
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Gwendolyn J. Elliott (1945–2007), American police officer and founder of Gwen's Girls
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Harry Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people
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Harvey Elliott (born 2003), English footballer
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Henry Wood Elliott, American environmentalist
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Henry Wood Elliott II
Henry Wood Elliott II (April 10, 1920–August 1, 1976) was an American physician, pharmacologist, and anesthesiologist. He was the chairman of the Department of Medical Pharmacology and Therapeutics at University of California, Irvine from ...
(1920–1976), American physician
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Herb Elliott
Herbert James Elliott (born 25 February 1938) is a former Australian athlete and arguably the world's greatest middle-distance runner of his era. In August 1958 he set the world record in the mile run, clocking 3:54.5, 2.7 seconds under the r ...
, Australian middle-distance runner
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Herbert Elliott (1877–1973), English cricketer
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Hugh Elliott (disambiguation), several people
**
Sir Hugh Elliott, 3rd Baronet (1913–1989), British conservationist and ornithologist
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Hugh Elliott (diplomat), British diplomat and ambassador
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Ivan A. Elliott, American politician
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Jack Elliott (rugby union) (1871–1938), Wales international rugby player
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Jake Elliott (born 1995), American football player
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Jalen Elliott
Jalen Elliott (born July 7, 1998) is an American professional football safety for the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football at Notre Dame. He previously played for the Detroit Lions, New England Pa ...
(born 1998), American football player
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James William Elliott (1833–1915), English composer and collector of nursery-rhymes
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Jamie Elliott (disambiguation), several people
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Jane Elliott, American teacher and anti-racism activist
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Jane Elliott (academic)
Barbara Jane Elliott (born 25 January 1966) is a British sociologist and academic. She is Professor of Sociology at the University of Exeter. From October 2014 to September 2017 she was chief executive of the Economic and Social Research Coun ...
, British sociologist
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Jayrone Elliott (born 1991), American football player
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Jehu Elliott (1813–1876), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
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Jere Elliott
Jere Elliott (born September 20, 1946 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado) is an American former alpine skier who competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics
The 1968 Winter Olympics, officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games (), were a winter multi ...
(born 1946), American alpine skier
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Jerritt Elliott (born 1968), American volleyball coach
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Joanne Elliott (1925–2023), American mathematician
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Joe Elliott
Joseph Thomas Elliott (born 1 August 1959) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer and one of the founder members of the hard rock band Def Leppard. He has also been the lead singer of the David Bowie tribute band the ...
, British lead singer for the band Def Leppard
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John Elliott (disambiguation), several people
**
John Elliott (actor)
John Hugh Elliott (July 5, 1876 – December 12, 1956) was an American actor who appeared on Broadway and in over 300 films during his career. He worked sporadically during the silent film era, but with the advent of sound his career took off, ...
(1876–1956), American actor
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John Elliott (artist) (1858–1925), English artist
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John Elliott (architect) (1936–2010), English architect
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John Elliott (British boxer) (1901–1945), British boxer of the 1920s
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John Elliott (businessman)
John Dorman Elliott (3 October 1941 – 23 September 2021) was an Australian businessman and state and federal president of the Liberal Party. He had also been president of the Carlton Football Club. He frequently provoked controversy due to h ...
(1941–2021), Australian businessman and prominent Liberal
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John Elliott (cricketer) (born 1942), English cricketer
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John Elliott (defensive lineman) (1944–2010), American football defensive tackle
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John Elliott (electronic musician) (born 1984), American electronic musician
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John Elliott (Georgia politician) (1773–1827), U.S. Senator from Georgia
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John Elliott (golfer) (born 1963), American professional golfer
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John Elliott (historian) (1930–2022), British historian
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John Elliott (Jamaican boxer) (1931–2015), Jamaican boxer
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John Elliott (New Zealand politician) (1938–2022), New Zealand politician
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John Elliott (physician)
John Elliott, M.D. (fl. 1690) was a British physician, an adherent of James II.
Life
Elliott was created M.D. of the University of Cambridge by royal mandate in 1681, and incorporated in that degree at the University of Oxford on 11 July 1683.W ...
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fl.
''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
1690), adherent of James II
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John Elliott (wrestler)
Richard John Elliott (4 November 1934 – 16 April 1997) was an Australian wrestler. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics
The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XVI Olympiad and officially br ...
(born 1934), Australian Olympic wrestler
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John Banks Elliott (1917–2018), Ghana's ambassador to the USSR
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John C. Elliott (1919–2001), Governor of American Samoa
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John Campbell Elliott
John Campbell Elliott, (August 25, 1872 – December 20, 1941) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Early life
He was born in Ekfrid, Ontario, the son of George Elliott and Jane Campbell. He was educated at the University of Trinity Co ...
(1872–1941), Canadian lawyer and politician
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John F. Elliott (1920–1991), American professor of metallurgy
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John H. Elliott (biblical scholar) (1935–2020), American New Testament scholar
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John M. Elliott Jr. (active since 1970), makeup artist
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John Milton Elliott
John Milton Elliott (May 16, 1820 – March 26, 1879) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge from Prestonsburg, Kentucky. He was assassinated by a fellow judge. Elliott represented Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives from ...
(1820–1879), legislator from Kentucky
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John S. Elliott (1889–1950), American football coach
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Jordan Elliott (born 1997), American football player
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Jumbo Elliott (American football)
John Stuart "Jumbo" Elliott (born April 1, 1965) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle for 14 years in the National Football League (NFL) with the New York Giants from 1988 to 1995 and the New York Jets ...
(John Elliott, born 1965)
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Keith Elliott (1916–1989), New Zealand Victoria Cross recipient
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Lillian Wolock Elliott (1930–1994), American textile designer
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Lloyd Hartman Elliott (1918–2013), American academic
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Mabel Evelyn Elliott
Mabel Evelyn Elliott (8 February 1881 – 13 June 1968), sometimes written as Mabel Evelyn Elliot, was a British-born American physician who did post-war medical relief work in Turkey, Armenia, and Greece from 1919 to 1923. She continued her ove ...
(1881–1968), British American Physician and Humanitarian
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Marianne Elliott (historian)
Marianne Elliott (born 1948) is an Irish historian who was appointed Order of the British Empire, OBE in the 2000 Birthday Honours.
Career
Elliott was born on 25 May 1948 in Raholp, County Down, Northern Ireland, brought up in Belfast, and edu ...
(born 1948), British historian of Ireland
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Marianne Elliott (director) (born 1966), British theatrical director
* Marianne Joan Elliott-Said, performing as
Poly Styrene
Marianne Joan Elliott-Said (3 July 1957 – 25 April 2011), known by the stage name Poly Styrene, was an English musician, singer-songwriter, and frontwoman for the punk rock band X-Ray Spex. She was recognized as rock's original Riot grrrl, t ...
, (1957–2011), British musician
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Martin Elliott (photographer)
The Tennis Girl is a British poster of a female tennis player Underwear#Not_wearing_undergarments, without underwear that has become a British pop icon.
Creation
The photograph was taken by then-30-year-old Martin Elliott in September 1976 and ...
(1946–2010), British photographer
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Michele Elliott
Michele Irmiter Elliott OBE is an author, psychologist, teacher and the founder and director of child protection charity Kidscape. She has chaired World Health Organization and Home Office working groups and is a Winston Churchill fellow.
Earl ...
, British author, psychologist, founded child protection charity Kidscape
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Missy Elliott
Melissa Arnette "Missy" Elliott (born July 1, 1971), also known as Misdemeanor, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She began her musical career as a member of the Contemporary R&B, R&B girl group 4 All the Sistas Arou ...
, American hip hop singer
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Nicholas Elliott
John Nicholas Rede Elliott (15 November 1916 – 13 April 1994) was an MI6 intelligence officer. His MI6 career was notable for his involvement with the Lionel Crabb affair in the 1950s and the flight of double agent Kim Philby to Moscow in ...
, (1916–1994), MI6 intelligence officer
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Peter Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people
* Pierre Elliott Trudeau,
Pierre Trudeau
Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau (October 18, 1919 – September 28, 2000) was a Canadian politician, statesman, and lawyer who served as the 15th prime minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1984. Between his no ...
Prime Minister of Canada
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Ralph Elliott (1921–2012), German-born Australian professor of English, runologist
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Ralph Nelson Elliott
Ralph Nelson Elliott (28 July 1871 – 15 January 1948) was an American accountant and author whose study of stock market data led him to develop the Wave Principle, a description of the cyclical nature of trader psychology and a form of technic ...
, American accountant who developed the Wave Principle
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Robert Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people
*
Roger Elliott (disambiguation) Roger Elliott may refer to:
* Roger Elliott (governor)
Major General Roger Elliott ( 1665 – 16 May 1714
)
was one of the earliest British Governor of Gibraltar, Governors of Gibraltar. A member of the Eliot family (South England), Eliot ...
, multiple people
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Sam Elliott
Samuel Pack Elliott (born August 9, 1944) is an American actor. With a career spanning over five decades of film and television, he is recognized for his deep sonorous voice. Elliott has received various accolades, including a Screen Actors ...
, American actor
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Sean Elliott
Sean Michael Elliott (born February 2, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who starred as a small forward in both the college and professional ranks. He attended the University of Arizona, where he had a standout career a ...
(born 1968), American basketball player and sportscaster
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Shayne Elliott
Shayne Cary Elliott (born 1963) is a New Zealand banker, and the chief executive officer (CEO) of ANZ Bank.
Career
Prior to joining ANZ Bank, Shayne Elliott was a senior executive at EFG Hermes, and worked for Citi bank. He joined ANZ Bank i ...
(born 1963/64), New Zealand banker
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Sophie Elliott, New Zealand murder victim
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Stefan Elliott, Canadian hockey player
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Stephen Elliott (disambiguation) Stephen Elliott may refer to:
Entertainment
*Stephen Elliott (actor), (1918–2005), American actor
*Stephen Elliott (author) (born 1971), American author and activist
Sport
*Steve Elliott (footballer, born 1958), English footballer
*Steve Elliot ...
, multiple people
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Susan J. Elliott, American psychologist
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Susan M. Elliott, American diplomat
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Susan Elliott (academic), Australian academic
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Ted Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people
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Thomas Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people
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Tony Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people
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Trevor Elliott (1937–2019), Australian Rules footballer
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Trevor Elliott (geoscientist) (1949–2013), British geologist
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Wade Elliott
Wade Patrick Elliott (born 14 December 1978) is an English former professional footballer who was most recently head coach of EFL League One club Cheltenham Town. He played mainly as a right midfielder but could also play as a central midfielder. ...
, British football player
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Will Elliott
Will Elliott (born 1979) is an Australian horror and fantasy writer living in Brisbane, Queensland. He currently tutors at the University of the Sunshine Coast.
Profile
Elliott dropped out of a law degree at the age of 20 when he developed s ...
, Australian author
Eliott
* Lord Eliott, a title of the
Eliott baronets Baronets of Stobs
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George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield
General George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, (25 December 1717 – 6 July 1790) was a British Army officer who served as the governor of Gibraltar from 1779 to 1790. Eliott rose to distinction during the Seven Years' War when he fou ...
(1717–1790), defender of Gibraltar
Elliot
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Adam Elliot (born 1972), Australian animator
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Alistair Elliot (1932–2018), British poet and translator
* Lord Elliot, a title of the
Earl of Minto
Earl of Minto, in the County of Roxburgh, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1813 for Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Baron Minto. The current earl is Gilbert Timothy George Lariston Elliot-Murray-Kynynm ...
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Carma Elliot (Caroline Margaret Elliot, born 1964), British diplomat
* (Mama)
Cass Elliot
Ellen Naomi Cohen (September 19, 1941 – July 29, 1974), known professionally as Cass Elliot, was an American singer. She was also known as "Mama Cass", a name she reportedly disliked. Elliot was a member of the singing group the Mamas & the P ...
(1941–1974), American singer
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Charles Elliot
Admiral Sir Charles Elliot (15 August 1801 – 9 September 1875) was a British Royal Navy officer, diplomat, and colonial administrator. He became the first Administrator of Hong Kong in 1841 while serving as both Plenipotentiary and Chief Su ...
(1801–1875), British diplomat
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Daniel Giraud Elliot
Daniel Giraud Elliot (March 7, 1835 – December 22, 1915) was an American zoologist and the founder of the American Ornithologist Union.
Life
He was born in New York City on March 7, 1835, to George and Rebecca Elliot. In 1858, he married Ann ...
(1835–1915), American zoologist
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Edmund Elliot (1854–1926), British Army officer
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Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot (1852–1921), Scottish footballer
* Sir
Edward Locke Elliot (1850–1938), British Army officer in India
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Elliot Engel, American writer
* Sir
Francis Elliot
Sir Francis Edmund Hugh Elliot (24 March 1851 – 20 January 1940) was a British diplomat who was envoy to Greece for 14 years.
Early life
Francis Elliot was the only son of Sir Henry Elliot, also a diplomat, and grandson of the 2nd Earl ...
(1851–1940), British diplomat, envoy to Greece
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George Elliot (disambiguation)
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Helen Elliot
Helen Elliot (20 January 1927 – 12 January 2013)
was an international table tennis player from Scotland.
Table tennis career
Helen started playing table tennis aged 16. In 1946 she won the first of 13 consecutive Scottish Open women's sin ...
(1927–2013), Scottish table tennis player
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Henry Miers Elliot
Sir Henry Miers Elliot (1 March 1808 – 20 December 1853) was an English civil servant and historian who worked with the East India Company in India for 26 years. He is most known for '' The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians'' bas ...
(1808–1853), English civil servant and historian in India
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Jane Evans Elliot (1820–1886), American Civil War memoirist
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Jean Elliot
Jean Elliot (April 1727 – 29 March 1805), also known as Jane Elliot, was a Scottish poet. She wrote one of the most famous versions of ''The Flowers of the Forest'', a song lamenting the Scottish army's defeat in the Battle of Flodden. Pu ...
(1727–1805), Scottish poet, wrote "Flowers of the Forest"
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Jim Elliot
Philip James Elliot (October 8, 1927 – January 8, 1956) was an American Christian missionary and one of five people killed during Operation Auca, an attempt to evangelize the Huaorani people of Ecuador.
Early life
Elliot was born in Portla ...
(1927–1956), American missionary
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Justine Elliot (born 1967), Australian politician
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Lady Charlotte Elliot (1839–1880), Scottish poet
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Oliver Elliot (born 1987), Chilean freestyle swimmer
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Robert Elliot (disambiguation), several people
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Robert Henry Elliot (1837–1914), Scottish agriculturalist
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Walter Elliot (disambiguation)
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Win Elliot
Irwin Elliot Shalek (May 7, 1915 – September 17, 1998), better known as Win Elliot, was an American television and radio sportscaster and game show host. He was best known for his long tenures as a play-by-play broadcaster of NHL New York Ra ...
(1915–1998), American sportscaster
Elyot
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Kevin Elyot
Kevin Elyot (18 July 1951 – 7 June 2014) was a British playwright, screenwriter and actor. His most notable works include the play '' My Night with Reg'' (1994) and the film '' Clapham Junction'' (2007). His stage work has been performed by l ...
(1951–2014), British playwright, screenwriter and actor
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Thomas Elyot
Sir Thomas Elyot (c. 149626 March 1546) was an English diplomat and scholar. He is best known as one of the first proponents of the use of the English language for literary purposes.
Early life
Thomas was the child of Sir Richard Elyot's fi ...
(1490–1546), British diplomat and scholar
Given name
Eliot
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Eliot Bliss (1903–1990), Jamaican-born English novelist and poet
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Eliot A. Cohen (born 1956), American political scientist
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Eliot Engel
Eliot Lance Engel (; born February 18, 1947) is an American politician who served as a U.S. representative from New York from 1989 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented a district covering portions of the north Bronx and ...
, US Representative for New York's 16th congressional district
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Eliot Ness
Eliot Ness (April 19, 1903 – May 16, 1957) was an American Bureau of Prohibition, Prohibition agent known for his efforts to bring down Al Capone while enforcing Prohibition in the United States, Prohibition in Chicago. He was leader of a team ...
(1903–1957), American prohibition agent
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Eliot Salt, English actress, theatre maker, and writer
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Eliot Spitzer
Eliot Laurence Spitzer (born June 10, 1959) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 54th governor of New York from 2007 until his resignation in 2008 after a prostitution scandal. A member of the Democratic Party, he was also ...
, American politician
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Eliot Sumner (born 1990), English singer, songwriter and actor
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Eliot Teltscher
Eliot Teltscher (born March 15, 1959) is a retired professional American tennis player. He won the 1983 French Open Mixed Doubles. His highest ranking in singles was No. 6 in the world and in doubles was No. 38 in the world.
Tennis career
Earl ...
(born 1959), American professional tennis player
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Eliot Vassamillet
Eliot Vassamillet (born 29 December 2000) is a Belgian singer who represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest, Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel and failed to qualify for the grand final. He was selected inte ...
(born 2000), represented Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Eliott
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Eliott Crestan (born 1999), Belgian runner
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Eliott Mounoud (born 1995), Swiss beach soccer player
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Eliott Rodriguez (born 1956), Cuban-American television journalist
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Eliott Roudil
Eliott Roudil (born 30 October 1996) is a France rugby union player who plays as a centre or wing. He has been with Section Paloise in the Top 14 since 2020.
Career
Early development
Eliott Roudil began playing rugby union at Stade Nantais, ...
(born 1996), France rugby union player
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Eliott Sorin (born 1993), French footballer
Elliot
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Elliot Abravanel, American physician and diet counselor
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Elliot Anderson (politician), American politician and a Democratic member of the Nevada Assembly
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Elliot Aronson
Elliot Aronson (born January 9, 1932) is an American psychologist who has carried out experiments on the theory of cognitive dissonance and invented the Jigsaw Classroom, a cooperative teaching technique that facilitates learning while reducing i ...
, American psychologist
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Elliot Balchin, actor in various British television series
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Elliot Benchetrit, French tennis player
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Elliot Benyon
Elliot Paul Benyon (born 29 August 1987) is an English footballer who plays for Hanwell Town as a striker.
Career
Benyon began his career as a trainee at Bristol City after being spotted playing local football in High Wycombe. Despite making ...
, English footballer
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Elliot Bigelow, American right fielder in Major League Baseball
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Elliot Brown, several people
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Elliot Brown (actor)
Elliot Brown (born Elliot James Brown, 12 December 1991) is an actor from Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England.
Biography
Brown was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. Son of, Peter and Allison, he grew up with his sister Lydia and brother My ...
, English actor
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Elliott R. Brown, American physicist
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Elliott Browne (cricketer), English cricketer
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Elliott Browne (gymnast), British gymnast
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Elliot Bunney, Scottish athlete
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Elliot Cadeau (born 2004), American-Swedish basketball player
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Elliot Caplin (1913–2000), American comic strip writer
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Elliot Chorley, Canadian ice hockey right winger
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Elliot E. Cohen (1899–1959), American founder-editor of ''Commentary Magazine''
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Elliot Cowan, English actor
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Elliot Daly, English rugby union footballer
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Elliot Davis (composer), British composer, musician and music documentary maker
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Elliot Davis (cinematographer)
Elliot Davis (born May 23, 1948) is an American cinematographer.
Davis graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and a Master of Fine Arts in Film from UCLA. Davis feels his tenure as an architect carries over into his ...
(born 1948), American cinematographer
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Elliot Dee, Welsh rugby union player
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Elliot del Borgo (1938–2013), American composer for winds and strings
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Elliot Dixon, New Zealand rugby union player
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Elliot N. Dorff, American rabbi
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Elliot Easton, American, lead guitarist for The Cars
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Elliot Eisner, American educational theorist and art educator
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Elliot Evans, English teen pop singer
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Elliot Glen (born 1998), Scottish drag performer
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Elliot Fletcher
Elliot Fletcher (born June 30, 1996) is an American actor. He is best known for his work in the MTV comedy series ''Faking It'', Freeform's drama series ''The Fosters'', and Showtime's series ''Shameless''.
Early life
Fletcher was born a ...
, American actor and musician
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Elliot Gleave, British singer/rapper
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Elliot Goldenthal
Elliot Goldenthal (born May 2, 1954) is an American composer of contemporary classical music and film and theatrical scores. A student of Aaron Copland and John Corigliano, he is best known for his distinctive style and ability to blend variou ...
, American composer
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Elliot Handler
Isadore Elliot Handler (April 9, 1916 – July 21, 2011) was an American inventor, business magnate, and the co-founder of Mattel. With his wife, Ruth Handler, he developed some of the biggest-selling toys in American history, including Bar ...
(1916–2011), American inventor and business magnate
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Elliot Lee, English footballer
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Elliot Levine (born 1963), American jazz keyboardist
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Elliot McAdam (1951–2024), Australian politician
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Elliot Page
Elliot Page (formerly Ellen Page; born February 21, 1987) is a Canadian actor, producer, and activist. He is known for his leading roles across Canadian and American film and television, and for his outspoken work as an activist for LGBTQ righ ...
, Canadian actor and producer
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Elliot Richardson
Elliot Lee Richardson (July 20, 1920December 31, 1999) was an American lawyer and Republican politician. As a member of the cabinets of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford between 1970 and 1977, Richardson is one of two men in United States history ...
, American politician
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Elliot Rodger
Elliot Oliver Robertson Rodger (July 24, 1991 – May 23, 2014) was a British and American mass murderer who is known for killing six people and injuring fourteen others during the 2014 Isla Vista killings. The murders he committed, his suicid ...
, English-American mass murderer who perpetrated the 2014 Isla Vista killings
*Elliot
Ellie Salkow (1953–2021), South African entrepreneur
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Elliot Simmons (born 1998), English footballer
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Elliot Steinmetz (born 1980), American basketball coach
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Elliot Welles (1927–2006), directed the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League's task force on Nazi war criminals
Elliott
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Elliott Abrams
Elliott Abrams (born January 24, 1948) is an American politician and lawyer, who has served in foreign policy positions for President of the United States, presidents Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Abrams is considered to be a ...
, American politician
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Elliott Arkin
Elliott Arkin (born April 15, 1960) is an American artist. He is known for figurative sculptures of art world people. His work is in the permanent collections of the New York Public Library
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public librar ...
, American artist
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Elliott Arnold, American writer
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Elliott Avent, American baseball coach
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Elliott Belgrave (born 1931), Barbadian lawyer and High Court Judge, governor-general of Barbados 2012–2017
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Elliott Bennett, English footballer
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Elliott Broidy, American businessman
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Elliott Carter
Elliott Cook Carter Jr. (December 11, 1908 – November 5, 2012) was an American modernist composer who was one of the most respected composers of the second half of the 20th century. He combined elements of European modernism and American " ...
, American composer
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Elliott Chaze, American writer
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Elliott J. Clawson (1883–1942), American screenwriter
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Elliott Colla, American scholar of the Middle East
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Elliott C. Cowdin, American military pilot
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Elliott Cutler
Elliot Carr Cutler (July 30, 1888 – August 16, 1947) was an American surgeon, military physician, and medical educator. He was Moseley Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, surgeon-in-chief at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital from 1932 ...
, American surgeon
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Elliott Daingerfield
Elliott Daingerfield (1859–1932) was an American artist who lived and worked in North Carolina. He is considered one of North Carolina's most prolific artists.Johnson, Lucille Miller (1992). ''Hometown Heritage, Volume II'', p 2-3. Taylor Publi ...
(1859–1932), American artist
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Elliott Dexter
Elliott Dexter (March 29, 1870 – June 21, 1941) was an American film and stage actor. He started his career in vaudeville and did not move to films until he was 45. He retired from acting in 1925.
Biography
Dexter was born in Galveston, ...
, American actor
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Elliott Earls, American graphic designer and artist
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Elliott Erwitt
Elliott Erwitt (born Elio Romano Erwitz, July 26, 1928 – November 29, 2023) was a French-born American advertising and documentary photographer known for his black and white candid photos of ironic and absurd situations within everyday setti ...
(1928–2023), French-American advertising and documentary photographer
*Elliott Ferrous-Martin Platt (born 2004), known as
ElyOtto, Canadian musician
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Elliott Fry (born 1994), American football player
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Elliott Galkin
Elliott Washington Galkin (1921 - May 25, 1990) was an American music instructor, critic and conductor. He was the music critic of ''The Baltimore Sun'' from 1962 to 1977 and the director of the Peabody Institute from 1977 to 1982. He authored a bo ...
, American musician
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Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould (; né Goldstein; born August 29, 1938) is an American actor.
Gould's breakthrough role was in the film ''Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice'' (1969), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The ...
, American actor
* Elliott Hanna, English dancer and actor, played Billy Elliott in ''
Billy Elliot the Musical Live
''Billy Elliot the Musical Live'' is a 2014 British filmed version of Elton John's coming-of-age stage musical ''Billy Elliot the Musical'' (2005), which in turn was based on the 2000 film ''Billy Elliot''. Stephen Daldry directed both the origi ...
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Elliott Himmelberg, Australian rules footballer
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Elliott Holt, American writer
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Elliott Hundley (born 1975), American artist
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Elliott Jaques
Elliott Jaques (January 18, 1917 – March 8, 2003) was a Canadian psychoanalyst, social scientist and management consultant known as the originator of concepts such as corporate culture, midlife crisis, fair pay, maturation curves, time ...
, Canadian social scientist
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Elliott Johnston
Elliott Frank Johnston (26 February 1918 – 25 August 2011) was an Australian jurist and communist activist. As a judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia (1983–1988), he was the only communist to serve as an Australian judge. He ...
, Australian jurist
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Elliott Jordan, English actor
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Elliott P. Joslin, American doctor
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Elliott Kalan, American comedian
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Elliott Kastner, American film producer
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Elliott D. Kieff, American physician
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Elliott Kline American neo-Nazi
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Elliott Lester, British film director
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Elliott Lewis, several people
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Elliott Lewis (actor)
Elliott Bruce Lewis (November 28, 1917 – May 23, 1990) was an American actor, writer, producer, and director who worked in radio and television during the 20th century. He was known for his ability to work in these capacities across all genres ...
, American actor
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Elliott Lewis (politician)
Sir Neil Elliott Lewis (27 October 1858 – 22 September 1935),Scott Bennett, ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 10, MUP, 1986, pp 94-95. Retrieved 2009-09-13 Australian politician, was Premier of Tasmania on three occasions. He wa ...
, Australian politician
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Eliot Lewis, American singer and musician
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Elliott H. Lieb
Elliott Hershel Lieb (born July 31, 1932) is an American mathematical physicist. He is a professor of mathematics and physics at Princeton University. Lieb's works pertain to quantum and classical many-body problem, atomic structure, the sta ...
, American mathematical physicist
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Elliott List, English footballer
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Elliott Maddox
Elliott Maddox (born December 21, 1947) is an American former Major League Baseball player. In , he was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the first round (20th pick) of the draft (secondary phase). He made his MLB debut in 1970.
Early years
Maddo ...
(born 1947), American major league baseball player
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Ellie Mannette
Elliott Anthony "Ellie" Mannette (5 November 1927 – 29 August 2018) was a Trinidadian musical instrument maker and steel pan musician, also known as the "father of the modern steel drum".
Life
Born in Sans Souci, Trinidad, Mannette as a young ...
(1927–2018), Trinidadian musical instrument maker
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Elliott Mason
Elliott Mason (29 January 1888 – 20 June 1949) was a British stage and film actress. She was sometimes credited as Elliot Mason.
After making her screen debut in the 1935 comedy '' The Ghost Goes West'', Mason appeared regularly in supportin ...
(1888–1949), British actress
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Elliott Miles McKinley (born 1969), American composer
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Elliott Mendelson
Elliott Mendelson (May 24, 1931 – May 7, 2020) was an American logician. He was a professor of mathematics at Queens College of the City University of New York, and the Graduate Center, CUNY. He was Jr. Fellow, Society of Fellows, Harvard U ...
, American logician
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Elliott Waters Montroll (1916–1983), American scientist and mathematician
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Elliott Moore, English footballer
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Elliott Morgan, American YouTuber and stand-up comedian
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Elliott Morris, several people
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Elliott Morris (footballer)
Elliott Morris (born 4 May 1981) is a Northern Irish former goalkeeper.
Elliott played for Glentoran for twenty years, making his debut in 2002. Elliott Morris also represented Northern Ireland at "B" level and Under 21 level.
Early life
Growi ...
, Northern Irish footballer
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Elliott Morris (rugby league)
Elliott Morris (born 4 January 1996) is an English professional rugby league player who plays as a or for Midlands Hurricanes in the Betfred League 1.
Playing career Midlands Hurricanes
On 14 Oct 2024 it was reported that he had signed for M ...
, English rugby league player
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G. Elliott Morris
George Elliott Morris (born June 7, 1996) is an American data journalist who is best known for his work on election polling and predictive analytics. From 2018 to 2023, Morris was a data journalist for ''The Economist''. From 2023 until 2025, he ...
, American data journalist
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Elliott Morris Devred
Elliott Morris Devred (born 11 May 1998 in Birmingham
Birmingham ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands (county), West Midlands, within the wider West Midlands ...
, Welsh squash player
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Elliott Morris (musician)
Elliott Morris from West Ashby, Lincolnshire, England, is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, active in the UK folk and pop music scenes. He has been described as a 'fearsome young guitarist', playing a mix of folk and country, tinged wit ...
, English musician
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Eliot Morris, American musician
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Elliott Murphy
Elliott James Murphy (born March 16, 1949) is an American rock singer-songwriter, novelist, record producer, and journalist.
Biography
Elliott Murphy was born in Rockville Centre, New York, grew up in Garden City, Long Island and began playi ...
(born 1949), American singer-songwriter and novelist
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Elliott Norris
Elliott B. Norris (June 25, 1845 – March 20, 1918) was an American farmer and politician from New York.
Life
Norris was born on June 25, 1845, in Sodus, New York, the son of farmer Rufus F. Norris and Louise Kingsley. Other than a brief peri ...
, American farmer and politician
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Elliott Nugent
Elliott Nugent (September 20, 1896 – August 9, 1980) was an American actor, playwright, writer, and film director.
Life and career
Nugent was born in Dover, Ohio, the son of actor J.C. Nugent. He attended Ohio State University. He successf ...
, American actor
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Elliott Oring, American academic author
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Elliott Ormsbee
Ezra Elliott "Bus" Ormsbee (September 19, 1921 – December 12, 2010) was an American professional football halfback. He played for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1946.
In 1947, Ormsbee played for the Bethlehem Bulldogs, American Football League ...
, American footballer
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Elliott Portnoy, American attorney
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Elliott Power, English musician
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Elliott Pritt
David Elliott Pritt (born March 23, 1990) is an American politician who has served in the West Virginia House of Delegates since 2022, representing the 50th district in Fayette County, West Virginia, Fayette County. Initially elected as a Democr ...
, American politician
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Elliott Puckett
Elliott with 2 Ts is the stage name of Elliott Lee Puckett, an American Drag (entertainment), drag performer most known for competing on RuPaul's Drag Race (season 13), season 13 of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''.
Career
Elliott with 2 Ts competed on RuP ...
(born 1993), American drag performer
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Elliott Randall
Elliott Randall (born June 15, 1947) is an American guitarist, best known for being a session musician and performing with popular music artists. Randall played the well-known guitar solos on Steely Dan's song " Reelin' in the Years" and Irene Ca ...
, American guitarist
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Elliott Reid
Edgeworth Blair "Elliott" Reid (January 16, 1920 – June 21, 2013) was an American actor.
Early life
Reid was born in Manhattan, the son of artist Christine Challenger Reid and banker Blair Reid. He attended the Professional Children's Sc ...
, American actor
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Elliott Roosevelt Elliott Roosevelt may refer to:
* Elliott Roosevelt (socialite) (1860–1894), American socialite, father-in-law of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, father of Eleanor Roosevelt, younger brother of President Theodore Roosevelt, and grandfather of G ...
, two people
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Elliott Roosevelt (general)
Elliott Roosevelt (September 23, 1910 – October 27, 1990) was an American aviation official and wartime officer in the United States Army Air Forces, reaching the rank of brigadier general. He was a son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Fi ...
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Elliott Roosevelt (socialite)
Elliott Roosevelt Sr. (February 28, 1860 – August 14, 1894) was an American socialite. He was the father of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 –1962) and the younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), the 26th president of the Unite ...
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Elliott Sadler
Elliott William Barnes Sadler (born April 30, 1975) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 10 Chevrolet Camaro for Kaulig Racing. Sadler is one of 36 dr ...
, American racing driver
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Elliott Sclar Elliott D. Sclar is a professor of urban planning at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP). An economist and urban planner, he is the director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CSUD) at ...
, American architect
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Elliott Sharp
Elliott Sharp (born March 1, 1951) is an American contemporary classical music, contemporary classical composer, multi-instrumentalist, performer, author, and visual artist.
A central figure in the Avant-garde music, avant-garde and experimenta ...
, American composer and musician
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Elliott Fitch Shepard
Elliott Fitch Shepard (July 25, 1833 – March 24, 1893) was an American lawyer, banker, and owner of the '' Mail and Express'' newspaper, as well as a founder and president of the New York State Bar Association. Shepard was married to Mar ...
, American lawyer
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Elliott Smith
Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of his life in Portland, Oregon, whe ...
(1969–2003), American singer-songwriter
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Elliott Sober
Elliott R. Sober (born 6 June 1948) is an American philosopher. He is noted for his work in philosophy of biology and general philosophy of science. Sober is Hans Reichenbach Professor and William F. Vilas Research Professor Emeritus in the Depar ...
, American professor
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Elliott B. Strauss, American rear admiral
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Elliott Tittensor
Elliott John Tittensor (born 3 November 1989) is an English actor.
Career
Elliott Tittensor and his twin brother, Luke, appeared in the soap ''Brookside''.
In the first series of the Channel 4 series '' Shameless'', the Tittensor twins shar ...
, British actor
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Elliott Ward, English footballer
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Elliott Whitehead, British rugby league player
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Elliott West, American historian
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Elliott Whitehouse
Elliott Mark Whitehouse (born 27 October 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Matlock Town on loan from club Macclesfield.
Whitehouse is a product of Sheffield United's academy and had loan spells with Yor ...
(born 1993), English footballer
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Elliott Wilson, several people
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Elliott Wilson (cricketer)
Elliott James Wilson (born 3 November 1976) is a former English cricketer who played county cricket for Worcestershire. He was born in St Pancras, London and educated at Felsted School. He studied at Durham University.
A good all round schoo ...
, (1976-) English former cricketer
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Elliott Wilson (journalist)
Elliott Wilson (born January 14, 1971) is an American journalist, television producer, and magazine editor. He is the founder and CEO of ''Rap Radar''. In the past, he has worked as editor-in-chief of ''XXL Magazine''. While there, he became know ...
, American journalist
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Elliot Wilson, (1979-) English cricketer
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Elliott Woolfolk Major, American lawyer and politician
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Elliott Wright, British reality television personality
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Elliott Yamin
Ephraim Elliott Yamin (born July 20, 1978) is an American singer known for his hit single " Wait for You" and for placing third on the fifth season of ''American Idol''.
His self-titled album, released March 20, 2007, debuted at number one on ...
, American singer and American Idol participant
Elliotte
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Elliotte Friedman (born 1970), Canadian sports journalist
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Elliotte Rusty Harold (born 1960), American computer scientist, lecturer and author
Fictional characters
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Eliot, a character in the ''Dead or Alive'' video game series
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Eliot Rosewater
Eliot Rosewater is a recurring character in the novels of American author Kurt Vonnegut. He appears throughout various novels as an alcoholic, and a philanthropist who claims to be a volunteer fireman. He runs the Rosewater Foundation, an organiz ...
, in the Kurt Vonnegut novel, ''God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater''
* Eliot Spencer, from ''
Leverage (American TV series)
''Leverage'' is an American action crime drama television series, which aired on TNT from December 7, 2008, to December 25, 2012. The series was produced by Electric Entertainment, a production company of executive producer and director Dean ...
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* Eliot Waugh, main character in ''
The Magicians (Grossman novel)'' by Lev Grossman
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Elliot Alderson, the main lead character in the thriller television series ''
Mr. Robot
''Mr. Robot'' is an American drama thriller television series created by Sam Esmail for USA Network. It stars Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson, a cybersecurity engineer and hacker with social anxiety disorder, clinical depression, and dissoci ...
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Elliot Bevan, a character in the British soap opera ''Hollyoaks''
* Elliot Blitzer, character in the film ''
True Romance
''True Romance'' is a 1993 American romantic crime film directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino. It features an ensemble cast led by Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette, with Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt ...
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* Elliot Carver, antagonist in the film ''
Tomorrow Never Dies
''Tomorrow Never Dies'' is a 1997 spy film, the eighteenth in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode from a screenplay ...
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* Elliot Edwards, one of two protagonists in the Sega Saturn video game ''
Nights into Dreams
is a 1996 action game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn. The story follows the teenagers Elliot Edwards and Claris Sinclair, who enter Nightopia, a Dream world (plot device), dream world where all dreams take pl ...
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* Elliot Grey, a character in the
''Fifty Shades'' novels by E. L. James and the subsequent ''Fifty Shades'' films
* Elliot Gordon, character in the webcomic ''
Questionable Content
''Questionable Content'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''QC'') is a slice-of-life webcomic written and illustrated by Jeph Jacques. It was launched in August 2003 and reached its 5,000th comic in March 2023. The plot originally centered on Marten R ...
''
* Elliot Hopper, main character in 1991 Film
Ghost Dad
''Ghost Dad'' is a 1990 American fantasy comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier (in his final directorial effort) and starring Bill Cosby, in which a widower's spirit is able to communicate with his children after his death. The film was relea ...
* Elliot Ludwig, character from
Poppy Playtime
''Poppy Playtime'' is an episodic survival horror video game series first developed and published in 2021 by American indie developer Mob Entertainment. The game is set in an abandoned factory owned by the fictional toy company Playtime Co. ...
* Elliot Mantle, one of the identical twin main characters of the movie ''
Dead Ringers'', both played by Jeremy Irons
* Elliot Moose, protagonist of the
series of the same name
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Elliot Reid, female character in ''Scrubs'' TV series
* Elliot Richards, protagonist in the remake
''Bedazzled'' (2000 film)
* Elliot Salem, one of two protagonists later turned antagonist in the video game series ''
Army of Two''
* Elliot Schafer, protagonist of ''
In Other Lands'' by Sarah Rees Brennan
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Elliot Stabler
Elliot Stabler Sr. is a fictional character, played by Christopher Meloni and one of the lead characters on the NBC police procedural series ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' and ''Law & Order: Organized Crime''.
Stabler was a lead for the fi ...
, senior detective from ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' and ''Law & Order: Organized Crime'' portrayed by Christopher Meloni
* Elliot Vaughn, antagonist in the film ''
Vertical Limit
''Vertical Limit'' is a 2000 American survival thriller film directed by Martin Campbell, written by Robert King, and starring Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney, and Scott Glenn. The film was released on December 8, 2000, in the United ...
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* Elliott, the dragon in the
1977 Disney film ''Pete's Dragon'' and its 2016 remake
* Elliott, character in the 2004 remake
''Flight of the Phoenix'' (2004 film)
* Elliott, non-playable character from
Stardew Valley
''Stardew Valley'' is a 2016 farm life simulation game developed by Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone. Players take the role of a character who inherits their deceased grandfather's dilapidated farm in a place known as "Stardew Valley". ''Stardew Valle ...
* Elliott, the lead character in the British animated television series ''
Elliott from Earth
''Elliott from Earth'' is a British animated television series created by Guillaume Cassuto, Mic Graves and Tony Hull for Cartoon Network, and produced by Cartoon Network Studios Europe. The show follows an 11-year-old boy named Elliott and his ...
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Elliott Gilbert, a character in the American television series ''Glee''
* Elliott Spencer, former name of the antagonist in the ''
Hellraiser (franchise)
''Hellraiser'' is a British-American horror film, horror media franchise that consists of eleven films, as well as various comic books, and additional merchandise and media. Based on the novella ''The Hellbound Heart'' by English author Clive Bar ...
'' films
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Elliott Taylor
Elliott Taylor is a fictional character in Steven Spielberg's 1982 science fiction film ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''. Created by Spielberg and the film's screenwriter Melissa Mathison and portrayed by then 11-year-old Henry Thomas, Elliott se ...
, male main character in the Steven Spielberg film ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' and its short sequel ''A Holiday Reunion''
* Elliott Templeton, character in ''
The Razor's Edge
''The Razor's Edge'' is a 1944 novel by W. Somerset Maugham. It tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatized by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his life. Maugham is th ...
'' by W. Somerset Maugham
* Elliott Rodger Witt, also known as Mirage, playable character in ''
Apex Legends
''Apex Legends'' is a 2019 Battle royale game, battle royale-hero shooter video game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts, set in the same science fiction universe as Respawn's ''Titanfall'' series. It is offered ...
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* Elyot Chase, lead character in ''
Private Lives
''Private Lives'' is a 1930 comedy of manners in three acts by Noël Coward. It concerns a divorced couple who, while honeymooning with their new spouses, discover that they are staying in adjacent rooms at the same hotel. Despite a perpetuall ...
'' by Noël Coward
See also
* ''
Little Jock Elliot'', Scottish border ballad
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