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Elsie

American  
[el-see] / ˈɛl si /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.


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As the Lousiana State Unversity professor Elsie Michie writes in the academic journal article, “From Simianized Irish to Oriental Despots: Heathcliff, Rochester and Racial Difference,” Heathcliff’s racial othering is how “he becomes, for others, a locus of both fear and desire.”

From Los Angeles Times

His daughter Elsie is now 2 and a half.

From Los Angeles Times

‘SNL’ alum Pete Davidson and model Elsie Hewitt welcomed their baby girl last week, she announced on Thursday.

From Los Angeles Times

Nearly twice his age, Elsie Hager became his second wife on his release from prison, and a source of cash.

From BBC

He told Elsie he had been kidnapped by one of his creditors in a bid to get money from her.

From BBC