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Eli
- Eli (* 1998), German singer-songwriter
- Elî Herîrî (1009-1079), Kurdish poet
- Eli ibn Chaim , Jewish scholar, Grand Rabbi
- Eli, Beatrice (* 1987), Swedish pop singer
- Eli, Owadia (* 1945), Israeli politician
Elijah
- Elia di San Clemente (1901–1927), Italian Carmelite and blessed
- Elia ha-Kohen († 1729), Jewish scholar
- Elía Vallejo, Juantxo (* 1979), Spanish football player
- Elia, Antonio (1803–1849), Italian freedom fighter during the Risorgimento
- Elia, Augusto (1829–1919), Italian military and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Elia, Danilo (* 1973), Italian lawyer and travel writer
- Elia, Eljero (* 1987), Dutch football player
- Elia, Leopoldo (1925–2008), Italian lawyer and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Elia, Marios (* 1979), Cypriot football player
- Elia, Marios Joannou (* 1978), Cypriot composer
- Elia, Sílvio (1913–1998), Brazilian Romanist, Lusitanist, Brazilianist and linguist
- Eliacheff, Caroline (* 1947), French psychoanalyst and author
- Eliaçık, Taylan (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Eliade, Mircea (1907–1986), Romanian religious scholar, philosopher and writer
- Eliandro (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Eliane (* 1990), Swiss pop musician
- Elias , late antique philosopher
- Elias (* 1987), American wrestler and musician
- Elias (* 1996), German rapper
- Elias Cairel , trobador
- Elias Davidsson (* 1941), Icelandic composer of German-Jewish origin
- Elias I , Count of Périgord
- Elias I († 1110), Earl of Maine
- Elias II († 797), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Elias II († 1151), Earl of Maine
- Elias III. , Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (878–906)
- Elías Millares, Guillermo Teodoro (* 1953), Peruvian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Lima
- Elías Montoya, Julio María (* 1945), Spanish Roman Catholic religious and retired Apostolic Vicar of El Beni o Beni
- Elias of Dereham , English clergyman and administrator
- Elias VI. (Périgord) , Count of Périgord
- Elias VII (Périgord) , Count of Périgord
- Elias of Cortona († 1253), Minister General of the Franciscans
- Elias of Jerusalem († 518), Orthodox Bishop and Patriarch of Jerusalem (494-513)
- Elias von Křenowitz († 1503), Bishop of the Bohemian Brothers
- Elias of Merw , Nestorian scholar and clergyman
- Elias von Nisibis (975-1046), bishop of the East Syrian Church of the East in Nisibis and writer
- Elías, Alfonso de (1902–1984), Mexican composer
- Eliáš, Alois (1890–1942), Czech general and politician, Prime Minister of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
- Elias, Ben (* 1983), American mathematician
- Elias, Buddy (1925–2015), Swiss actor and comedian
- Elias, Caroline (* 1965), German-French journalist, film producer and interpreter
- Elías, Claudio (* 1974), Uruguayan football player
- Elias, Cyrus (born 1930), American actor
- Elias, Darren (* 1986), American poker player
- Elias, David (* 1956), Swiss jazz musician
- Elías, Diego (* 1996), Peruvian squash player
- Elias, Eliane (* 1960), Brazilian jazz pianist
- Elias, Elizabeth (* 1998), American actress and singer
- Elias, Gastão (* 1990), Portuguese tennis player
- Elias, Gerti (* 1933), Austrian-Swiss actress and author
- Elias, Hanin (* 1972), German musician and former label owner
- Elias, Hans (1907–1985), German-American scientist and artist
- Elias, Hans-Georg (* 1928), German chemist
- Elias, Hendrik (1902–1973), Flemish historian, lawyer and nationalist
- Elias, Herbert (1885–1975), Austrian internist and pediatrician
- Elias, Hermann (1876–1955), German meteorologist and aeronaut
- Elias, Holger (* 1961), German journalist and publicist
- Elias, Jonathan (* 1956), American film composer
- Elías, José Miguel (* 1977), Spanish cyclist
- Elias, Julie (1866–1945), German fashion journalist and cookbook author
- Elias, Julius (1861–1927), German writer, art collector and translator
- Elias, Julius, 1st Viscount Southwood (1873–1946), British newspaper owner and politician (Labor Party)
- Elias, Karim Sebastian (* 1971), German composer
- Elias, Leander , German voice actor and radio play speaker
- Elias, Lee (1920-1998), comic book artist
- Elías, Manuel de (* 1939), Mexican composer
- Elias, Marion (* 1960), Austrian painter, graphic artist and philosopher
- Elias, Matthew (* 1979), British hurdler and sprinter
- Elias, Melissa (* 1982), Canadian actress
- Elias, Ney (1844–1897), English explorer, geographer and diplomat
- Elias, Norbert (1897–1990), German-British sociologist, philosopher and social historian
- Elias, Oliver (* 1971), German actor, voice actor and director
- Elias, Olufemi , Nigerian lawyer
- Elias, Otto-Heinrich (1932–2020), German historian and editor
- Elias, Patrick (* 1966), Swiss film, theater and musical actor, speaker, voice actor, director of video games and acting lecturer
- Eliáš, Patrik (* 1976), Czech ice hockey player
- Elias, Peter (1923–2001), American information scientist
- Elías, Ricardo Leoncio (1874–1951), Peruvian President for four days in 1931
- Elias, Rolf (* 1920), German functionary (SED / SEW), DSF functionary
- Elias, Rosalind (1930-2020), American opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Elias, Ruth (1922–2008), Shoah survivor
- Elias, Samuel (1775-1816), English boxer
- Elias, Sian (born 1949), New Zealand judge, Chief Justice of New Zealand
- Elias, Taslim Olawale (1914–1991), Nigerian lawyer, President of the International Court of Justice (1981–1985)
- Elías, Toni (* 1983), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Elias, Uschi (1965–2012), German sculptor and chainsaw artist
- Eliasberg, Alexander (1878–1924), Russian translator
- Eliasberg, George (1906–1972), German journalist
- Eliasberg, Karl Iljitsch (1907–1978), Soviet conductor
- Eliasberg, Mordechai (1817–1889), Russian rabbi
- Eliasberg, Paul (1907–1983), German-French graphic artist
- Eliasberg, Wladimir (1887–1969), German psychiatrist
- Eliasch, Johan (* 1962), British manager and entrepreneur
- Eliaschberg, Gerassim Matwejewitsch (* 1930), Russian theoretical physicist
- Eliaschberg, Jakow Matwejewitsch (* 1946), Russian mathematician
- Eliason, Edwin (* 1938), American archer
- Eliason, Lewis E. (1850-1919), American politician
- Eliason, Valentin Scheyer , German rabbi
- Eliassen, Petter (* 1985), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Eliasson, Anders (1947-2013), Swedish composer
- Eliasson, Emma (* 1989), Swedish ice hockey player
- Eliasson, Håkan (* 1952), Swedish mathematician
- Eliasson, Jan (* 1940), Swedish diplomat
- Eliasson, Lena (* 1981), Swedish orienteer
- Eliasson, Magnus (* 1968), Swedish racketlon player
- Eliasson, Niclas (* 1995), Swedish football player
- Eliášův z Horšovského Týna, Jan , Bohemian scholar and theologian
- Eliatschek von Siebenburg, Wenzel (1779–1871), Austrian general
- Eliav, Arje (1921-2010), Israeli politician
- Eliava, Georgi (1892–1937), Georgian-Soviet bacteriologist
- Eliawa, Schalwa (1883–1937), Soviet-Georgian Communist Party functionary
- Eliaz, Raphael (1905–1974), Israeli writer, poet, editor, author, translator and songwriter in the genres of drama and poetry
Elib
- Elibol, Zeynep (* 1964), Turkish-Austrian director of the professionally oriented Islamic college for social education in Vienna
Elic
- Elicarlos (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Elick, Mickey (* 1974), Canadian-Austrian ice hockey player
- Elicki, Olaf (* 1962), German paleontologist
Elie
- Élie de Beaumont, Léonce (1798–1874), French geologist
- Elie, Jennifer (* 1986), American tennis player
- Elie, Justin (1883–1931), Haitian composer and pianist
- Elie, Patrick (* 1950), Haitian biochemist and politician
- Elie, Remi (* 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Eliel, Ernest L. (1921-2008), American chemist (stereochemistry, organic chemistry)
- Eliezer ben Hyrcanus , Jewish scholar
- Eliezer ben Jakob the Elder , Jewish scholar of antiquity
- Eliezer ben Jakob the Younger , Jewish scholar of antiquity (Tannait)
- Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi , rabbinical scholar
- Eliezer ben Jose ha-Gelili , Tannaite
- Elieser ben Nathan from Mainz , Jewish scholar
- Eliezer ben Samuel , rabbi
- Eliezer, Marina (* 1992), Brazilian badminton player
Elif
- Elif (* 1992), German-Turkish pop singer and songwriter
- Elifas, Immanuel Kauluma (1934–2019), Namibian king of the Ondonga
Elig
- Eligmann, Barbara (* 1963), German television presenter
Elih
- Elihan Tore (1884–1976), Russian-Chinese President of the Second East Turkestan Republic, Marshal, writer
Elij
- Elijah , biblical prophet
- Elija , Austrian musician
- Elijah b. Loeb Fulda , Jewish scholar
- Elijah , Swiss reggae singer
- Elijahu, Eitan Ben (* 1944), Israeli major general
- Elijahu, Mordechai (1929-2010), Israeli Grand Rabbi
- Elijahu, Shmuel (* 1956), Israeli Grand Rabbi
- Elijzen, Michiel (* 1982), Dutch cyclist
Elik
- Elik, Todd (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
- Elikowska-Winkler, Maria (* 1951), Sorbian teacher and journalist
Elim
- Elimä, Kurt (* 1939), Swedish ski jumper and ski jumping trainer
- Elimä, Lennart (* 1954), Swedish ski jumper
- Elimelech of Lyschansk (1717–1787), Hasidic rabbi and tzaddik and one of the founders of Hasidism in Galicia
- Elimelech, Dror (* 1956), Israeli composer and poet
Elin
- Elín Hirst (* 1960), Icelandic politician (Independence Party)
- Elín Metta Jensen (* 1995), Icelandic football player
- Elinand of Tiberias , Prince of Galilee
- Eling, Udo (* 1962), German author and journalist
- Elingius, Erich (1879–1948), German architect
- Elingius, Jürgen (1912–2006), German architect
Elio
- Elío, Francisco Javier de (1767–1822), governor of Montevideo and last viceroy of Rio de la Plata
- Elion, Gertrude Belle (1918–1999), American biochemist, pharmacologist and Nobel Prize winner in medicine
- Eliosishvili, Merab (1934–2012), Georgian writer
- Eliošius, Tadas (* 1990), Lithuanian football player
- Eliot, Charles (1859-1897), American landscape architect
- Eliot, Charles (1862–1931), British colonial administrator and diplomat
- Eliot, Charles William (1834–1926), President of Harvard University
- Eliot, George (1819–1880), English writer
- Eliot, John (1592–1632), English politician leading up to the English Civil War and a leader of the then Parliamentary Party
- Eliot, John (1604–1690) British preacher and missionary
- Eliot, Marc (* 1946), American biographer
- Eliot, Peregrine, 10th Earl of St. Germans (1941-2016), British nobleman
- Eliot, Samuel (1739-1820), American banker and philanthropist
- Eliot, Samuel Atkins (1798–1862), American politician
- Eliot, TS (1888-1965), poet, playwright, and essayist
- Eliot, Thomas D. (1808-1870), American politician
- Eliot, Thomas H. (1907-1991), American politician
- Eliott, George Augustus, 1st Baron Heathfield (1717–1790), British officer
Elip
- Eliphius von Rampillon , Christian deacon and martyr
Elis
- Elis, Alberth (* 1996), Honduran soccer player
- Elis, Angela (* 1966), German television presenter
- Elis, Islwyn Ffowc (1924-2004), Welsh writer
- Elis, Karlpeter (* 1945), Austrian educator and art historian
- Elis-Thomas, Dafydd, Baron Elis-Thomas (* 1946), Welsh politician, member of the House of Commons
- Elisa (* 1977), Italian singer and songwriter
- Elisa , Portuguese singer
- Elizabeth , mother of John the Baptist
- Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir (* 1965), Icelandic film editor
- Elisabeth (1282–1316), English king's daughter, Countess of Holland and Countess of Hereford
- Elisabeth (1292–1330), Queen of Bohemia
- Elisabeth (1365–1417), Countess of Vianden and the front county of Sponheim
- Elisabeth (1709–1762), Russian tsarina
- Elisabeth Albertine von Anhalt-Bernburg (1693–1774), Princess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
- Elisabeth Albertine of Anhalt-Dessau (1665–1706), Princess of Anhalt-Dessau, Abbess of Herford and Duchess of Saxony-Weißenfels-Barby
- Elisabeth Albertine of Saxony-Hildburghausen (1713–1761), Duchess of Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Elisabeth Alexejewna of Russia (1779–1826), by marriage Tsarina of Russia
- Elisabeth Amalie von Hessen-Darmstadt (1635–1709), Princess of Hessen-Darmstadt, first duchess of Palatinate-Neuburg, Jülich and Berg and later also Electress of the Palatinate by marriage
- Elisabeth Amalie of Austria (1878–1960), Archduchess of Austria
- Elisabeth Anna von Prussia (1857–1895), second eldest daughter of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia and his wife Maria Anna von Anhalt-Dessau
- Elisabeth Auguste Sofie of the Palatinate (1693–1728), Palatine electoral princess
- Elisabeth Bernhardine von Tübingen (1624–1666), Baroness von Lichteneck
- Elisabeth Charlotte von Anhalt-Harzgerode (1647–1723), Princess of Anhalt-Harzgerode, by marriage to Princess of Anhalt-Köthen
- Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz (1597–1660), Duchess of Prussia and Electress of Brandenburg; Mother of the Great Elector
- Elisabeth Christine Ulrike von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1746–1840), Princess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, by marriage Crown Princess of Prussia
- Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1691–1750), German noblewoman, wife of Emperor Charles VI.
- Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (1715–1797), wife of Frederick II of Prussia and Queen of Prussia
- Elisabeth Dorothea of Hessen-Darmstadt (1676–1721), Landgrave of Hessen-Homburg
- Elisabeth Dorothea of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1640–1709), Landgrave and Regent of Hessen-Darmstadt
- Elisabeth Eleonore von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1658–1729), Duchess of Saxony-Meiningen
- Elisabeth Franziska Maria of Austria (1831–1903), Archduchess of Austria
- Elisabeth Friederike Sophie of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1732–1780), Princess of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Duchess of Württemberg
- Elisabeth Gabriele in Bavaria (1876–1965), Queen of the Belgians
- Elisabeth Henriette of Hessen-Kassel (1661–1683), Hereditary Princess of Brandenburg
- Elisabeth Henriette of Austria (1883–1958), Habsburg Archduchess
- Elizabeth I (1533–1603), English queen from the Tudor dynasty
- Elizabeth II (* 1926), British Queen
- Elisabeth Johanna von Pfalz-Veldenz (1653–1718), countess of the wild and the Rhine in Salm-Kyrburg
- Elisabeth Le Riche , French noblewoman
- Elisabeth Louise Juliane von Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1613–1667), Princess Abbess of Herford Monastery
- Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria (1801–1873), Queen of Prussia
- Elisabeth Lukretia (1599–1653), Duchess of Teschen
- Elisabeth Magdalene von Brandenburg (1537–1595), Margravine of Brandenburg and Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Elisabeth Marie von Münsterberg-Oels (1625–1686), Duchess of Münsterberg von Oels
- Elisabeth Renata of Lorraine (1574–1635), Princess of Lorraine, by marriage Duchess of Bavaria
- Elisabeth Richza of Poland (1286–1335), Queen of Bohemia
- Elisabeth Sophia of Saxe-Altenburg (1619–1680), Duchess of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg
- Elisabeth Sophie von Brandenburg (1589–1629), Princess Radziwiłł; Duchess of Saxony-Lauenburg
- Elisabeth Sophie von Brandenburg (1674–1748), Duchess of Courland; Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth; Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen
- Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine (1711–1741), Queen of Sardinia
- Elisabeth Ursula von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1539–1586), Countess von Schaumburg
- Elisabeth von Anhalt (1545–1574), Abbess of Gernrode and Frose, Countess of Barby-Mühlingen
- Elisabeth von Anhalt (1563–1607), Electress of Brandenburg
- Elisabeth von Anhalt (1857–1933), Princess of Anhalt and, by marriage, the last Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Elisabeth von Aragón († 1330), by marriage Queen of the Holy Roman Empire and Duchess of Austria and Styria
- Elisabeth of Bavaria († 1273), by marriage German Queen and Queen of Sicily and Jerusalem
- Elisabeth of Bavaria (1329–1402), mistress of Verona and countess of Württemberg
- Elisabeth von Bayern (1361–1382), eldest daughter of Duke Friedrichs von Bayern and wife Marco Viscontis
- Elisabeth of Bavaria (1383–1442), Princess of Bavaria-Landshut, by marriage Electress of Brandenburg
- Elisabeth of Bavaria (1443–1484), Electress of Saxony
- Elisabeth of Bavaria (1478–1504), Countess Palatine near the Rhine
- Elisabeth of Belgium (* 2001), Belgian noblewoman, heir to the throne of her father Philipp
- Elisabeth von Bergh-s'Heerenberg (1581–1614), Princess Abbess of Essen
- Elisabeth of Bosnia (1340–1387), Queen of Hungary and Poland, and Regent of Hungary
- Elisabeth von Brandenburg († 1231), Landgrave of Thuringia
- Elisabeth of Brandenburg (1403–1449), Duchess of Liegnitz and Brieg; Duchess of Teschen
- Elisabeth of Brandenburg (1425–1465), Duchess of Pomerania
- Elisabeth von Brandenburg (1451–1524), Princess of Brandenburg, by marriage Duchess of Württemberg
- Elisabeth von Brandenburg (1474–1507), Countess von Henneberg
- Elisabeth von Brandenburg (1510–1558), Reformation princess
- Elisabeth of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1494–1518), Princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and by marriage Margravine of Baden
- Elisabeth von Brandenburg-Küstrin (1540–1578), Princess of Brandenburg-Küstrin, by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- Elisabeth of Braunschweig († 1266), German Queen (1252–1256)
- Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Calenberg (1526–1566), Countess von Henneberg
- Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1494–1572), Duchess of Geldern
- Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1567–1618), Countess of Holstein-Schauenburg, Duchess of Braunschweig-Harburg
- Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1593–1650), Princess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, by marriage to the Duchess of Saxony-Altenburg
- Elisabeth von Bregenz , heiress of Montfort and Bregenz and Countess Palatine of Tübingen
- Elisabeth of Burgundy († 1483), by marriage to the Duchess of Kleve
- Elizabeth of Cumania , Queen of Hungary
- Elisabeth of Denmark (1573–1626), Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Elisabeth of Denmark and Norway (1524–1586), Danish princess, successively Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Güstrow by marriage
- Elisabeth of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (1485–1555), Electress of Brandenburg
- Elisabeth of the Trinity (1880–1906), Carmelite and mystic, saint
- Elisabeth von der Pfalz (1381–1408), wife of the Austrian Duke Friedrich IV.
- Elisabeth von der Pfalz (1483–1522), Landgrave of Hessen-Marburg, Margravine of Baden
- Elisabeth von der Pfalz (1540–1594), Duchess of Saxony
- Elisabeth von der Pfalz (1618–1680), eldest daughter of Elector Friedrich V, Abbess of Herford
- Elisabeth von Ehrenberg , German Premonstratensian
- Elisabeth von Görlitz (1390–1451), Duchess of Luxembourg, Brabant and Limburg
- Elisabeth of Gorizia and Tyrol († 1313), by marriage Duchess of Austria and Roman-German Queen
- Elisabeth of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover (1770–1840), member of the House of Hanover and, by marriage, Landgrave of Hessen-Homburg
- Elisabeth von Habsburg († 1352), Duchess of Lorraine
- Elisabeth von Habsburg († 1505), Austrian princess, as wife of Casimir IV. Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania
- Elisabeth von Hanau (1416–1446), German noblewoman
- Elisabeth von Henneberg-Schleusingen (1319–1389), by marriage Countess von Württemberg
- Elisabeth of Hesse (1502–1557), Princess of Hesse, Hereditary Princess of Saxony, mistress of Rochlitz
- Elisabeth von Hessen (1539–1582), Electress of the Palatinate
- Elisabeth von Hessen-Darmstadt (1895–1903), German noblewoman
- Elisabeth von Hessen-Kassel (1596–1625), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
- Elisabeth von Hohenzollern-Nürnberg (1358–1411), German Queen and Electress of the Palatinate
- Elisabeth von Holstein-Rendsburg , Duchess of Saxony-Lauenburg, Danish co-queen
- Elisabeth of Yugoslavia (* 1936), Serbian noblewoman, Princess of Yugoslavia, Serbian presidential candidate
- Elisabeth of Kiev , Princess of the Kievan Rus
- Elisabeth von Kleve († 1361), founder of the Clarenberg monastery
- Elisabeth von Kleve , second wife of Duke Stephen III. from Bavaria-Ingolstadt
- Elisabeth von Leiningen , Countess of Nassau and Countess of Leiningen
- Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk (1286–1359), wife of Friedrich I (Meißen)
- Elisabeth of Lorraine († 1456), pioneer of the prose novel
- Elisabeth von Luxemburg (1409–1442), daughter of Emperor Sigismund and his wife Barbara von Cilli
- Elisabeth of Luxembourg-Bohemia , daughter of Emperor Charles IV and Duchess of Austria
- Elisabeth von Matzingen († 1340), abbess of the Fraumünster monastery in Zurich
- Elisabeth von Meißen (1329–1375), Wettin princess, Countess of Nuremberg
- Elisabeth von Montfort-Bregenz , heiress of half of the Bregenz rule and the Hohenegg rule
- Elisabeth von Namur († 1382), Electress of the Palatinate, 1st wife of Elector Ruprecht I.
- Elisabeth von Nassau-Hadamar († 1412), Abbess to Essen
- Elisabeth of Lower Bavaria († 1330), wife of Duke Otto the Merry
- Elisabeth von Oettingen († 1406), lady-in-waiting at the Palatinate court
- Elisabeth of Opole (1360–1374), first wife of Margrave Jobst of Moravia
- Elisabeth of Orange-Nassau (1577–1642), Duchess of Bouillon and regent of the Principality of Sedan
- Elisabeth von Orlamünde († 1327), Margravine of Meißen
- Elisabeth of Austria (1526–1545), Queen of Poland
- Elisabeth of Austria (1554–1592), Austrian princess, Queen of France
- Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary (1837–1898), Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary
- Elisabeth von Pfalz-Simmern (1520–1564), Countess von Erbach
- Elisabeth von Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1469–1500), Countess of Nassau-Saarbrücken
- Elisabeth von Pilitza (1372–1420), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania
- Elisabeth of Poland (1305–1380), Polish nobleman, queen of Hungary, Croatia and Dalmatia and regent of Poland
- Elisabeth of Poland († 1361), Duchess of Pomerania
- Elisabeth of Pomerania († 1393), Bohemian Queen and wife of Emperor Charles IV.
- Elisabeth of Portugal (1271–1336), Princess of Aragon and Queen of Portugal
- Elisabeth of Prussia (1815–1885), wife of Karl von Hessen-Darmstadt
- Elisabeth von Rapperswil († 1309), Swiss countess
- Elisabeth von Rieneck , Countess von Rieneck and wife of the Lord of Hanau
- Elisabeth of Romania (1894–1956), Romanian princess
- Elisabeth of Saxony (1552–1590), Countess Palatine von Simmern
- Elisabeth of Saxony (1830–1912), Princess of Savoy-Carignan and later Duchess of Genoa
- Elisabeth von Sachsen-Altenburg (1826-1896), Grand Duchess of Oldenburg
- Elisabeth von Sachsen-Altenburg (1865–1927), Princess of Sachsen-Altenburg, by marriage Grand Duchess of Russia
- Elisabeth of Saxony-Meiningen (1681–1766), Princess of Saxony-Meiningen and Abbess of Gandersheim (1713–1766)
- Elisabeth of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1854–1908), Princess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Duchess of Saxony and Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Elisabeth von Sayn († 1588), abbess of Essen and Nottuln
- Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (1580–1653), Duchess of Pomerania
- Elisabeth von Schönau (1129–1164), German Benedictine, saint
- Elisabeth of Sicily († 1303), Queen of Hungary
- Elisabeth of Sicily († 1349), Duchess of Bavaria
- Elisabeth of Thuringia (1207–1231), saint of the Middle Ages
- Elisabeth of Hungary (1236–1271), German princess and wife of Heinrich von Wittelsbach
- Elisabeth of Hungary , daughter of the Hungarian king Stephan V.
- Elisabeth of Hungary († 1336), Dominican and Princess of Hungary
- Elisabeth von Valois (1545–1568), daughter of Henry II of France and Catharina de 'Medici, wife of King Philip II of Spain
- Elisabeth von Vermandois († 1131), central figure in Western European medieval genealogy
- Elisabeth von Virneburg († 1343), Duchess and wife of Duke Heinrich the Meek
- Elisabeth von Weida († 1532), abbess
- Elisabeth von Wetzikon († 1298), abbess of the Fraumünster monastery
- Elisabeth von Württemberg , Countess von Werdenberg
- Elisabeth von Württemberg (1767–1790), first wife of the later Emperor Franz II.
- Elisabeth von Ziegenhain († 1431), by marriage Countess von Hanau
- Elisabeth of Denmark (1935–2018), Danish noblewoman, daughter of the Danish prince Knut of Denmark
- Elisabeth of Mecklenburg (1869–1955), Duchess of Mecklenburg [-Schwerin]; Grand Duchess of Oldenburg
- Elisha , Jewish prophet
- Elisha ben Abuja , Jewish scholar, Tannait
- Elischer, Balthasar (1818–1895), founder of the Elischer Collection
- Eliscu, Edward (1902-1998), American screenwriter and songwriter
- Elise, Christine (* 1965), American actress
- Elise, Kimberly (* 1967), American actress
- Elisedd ap Gwylog , King of Powys (Wales)
- Elisenda de Montcada (1292–1364), Queen of Aragón
- Eliseu (* 1952), Portuguese football player
- Eliseu (* 1983), Portuguese football player
- Elisha, Adrienne (1958–2017), American composer and violist
- Elisha, Ehran , Israeli jazz and improvisation musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Elisian, Ed (1926–1959), American racing driver
- Eliskases, Erich (1913–1997), Austrian-Argentine chess player
- Elissa (* 1972), Lebanese singer
- Élissalde, Jean-Baptiste (* 1977), French rugby player
- Elisseeff, Serge (1889–1975), Russian orientalist
- Elisson (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Elissonde, Kenny (* 1991), French road cyclist
Elite
- Elitez, Recep Berk (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Elitz, Ernst (* 1941), German journalist and director of the DLR
- Elitzur, Avshalom Cyrus (* 1957), Israeli physicist
Eliv
- Elivar, Emre (* 1976), Turkish pianist
Elix
- Elixmann, Kim-Valerie (* 1989), German beauty queen
Eliy
- Eliya Abuna (1862–1955), bishop of the autocephalous East Syrian "Church of the East" and the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Eliya, Ilana (* 1955), Israeli singer of Kurdish descent
- Eliyahu, Lior (* 1985), Israeli basketball player
Eliz
- Eliza, Francisco de (1759-1825), Spanish navigator and explorer
- Elizabeth of Lancaster († 1425), English nobleman
- Elizabeth of York , daughter of Richard Plantagenet
- Elizabeth of York (1466–1503), English princess and royal consort
- Elizabeth, Shannon (* 1973), American actress, poker player and former model
- Elízaga, José Mariono (1786–1842), Mexican composer
- Elizalde Espinal, Juan Carlos (* 1960), Spanish clergyman, Bishop of Vitoria
- Elizalde, Francisco (* 1932), Filipino sports official
- Elizalde, Fred (1907–1979), Filipino jazz pianist, composer, orchestra conductor and radio manager
- Elizalde, Guadalupe (* 1957), Mexican poetry and prose writer, essayist and journalist
- Elizalde, Joaquín Miguel (1896–1965), Filipino politician
- Elizalde, Martín de (* 1940), Argentine clergyman, bishop emeritus of Nueve de Julio
- Elizalde, Pablo , Argentinian road cyclist
- Elizalde, Valentín (1979-2006), Mexican narcocorrido singer
- Elizarde, Reinier (* 1982), Cuban jazz musician (double bass, electric bass)
- Elize (* 1982), Dutch singer
- Élizé, Raphaël (1891–1945), French local politician, mayor and resistance fighter
- Elizondo Almaguer, Eusebio L. (* 1954), Mexican religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Seattle
- Elizondo Cárdenas, Pedro Pablo (* 1949), Mexican religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Cancún-Chetumal
- Elizondo, Hector (born 1936), Puerto Rican actor
- Elizondo, Horacio (* 1963), Argentine football referee
- Elizondo, Juan Manuel (* 1983), Mexican tennis player
- Elizondo, Mike (* 1972), American record producer and musician
- Elizondo, Salvador (1932-2006), Mexican writer and critic
- Elizur, Michael (1921-2003), Israeli diplomat
- Elizza, Elise (1870–1926), Austrian opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher