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Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliotte, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a
personal name A personal name, or full name, in onomastic terminology also known as prosoponym (from Ancient Greek πρόσωπον / ''prósōpon'' - person, and ὄνομα / ''onoma'' - name), is the set of names by which an individual person is known ...
which can serve as either a surname or a
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
. Although the given name has historically been given to males, females have increasingly been given the name as well in the United States.


Surname origin

Differences in spelling can be distinguished in this rhyme: The double L and single T / Descent from Minto and Wolflee, / The double T and single L / Mark the old race in Stobs that dwell. / The single L and single T / The Eliots of St Germans be, / But double T and double L, / Who they are nobody can tell.


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 Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliotte, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a personal name which can serve as either a surname or a given name. Although the given name has historically been given to males, females have increasingly been given the name ...
in
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, Scotland. Other sources claim that the Scottish surnames (Eliott, Elliot) originate from the Ellot Scottish border-clan, from a transformation of the name ''Elwold''. Whatever their true origin, the Scottish Elliots became notorious
Border Reivers Border reivers were Cattle raiding, raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border from the late 13th century to the beginning of the 17th century. They included both Scotland, Scottish and England, English people, and they raided the entire border ...
– cattle thieves – in the Scottish-English border area and a thorn in the side of both governments. The whole subject of 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 Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliotte, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a personal name which can serve as either a surname or a given name. Although the given name has historically been given to males, females have increasingly been given the name ...
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 is under the care of Historic Scotland. The castle has a reputation, both from its history and its appearance, as one of the most sinister and atmospheric castles in ...
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, (Brainston Moor) was a battle fought on 9 September 1513 during the War of the League of Cambrai between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, resulting in an English ...
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.


Southeast England

The origin of the east English name is in Cambridgeshire. The first recorded sign 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 appears. A William Eliot appears in about 1270 in the same parish. The surname reaches London 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. This fine bronze jug is inscribed: "+THOMAS:E OT/ +HI RECOMAND ME TO EU/ +WYLLEAM:ELYOT" ". William Elyot of Cheshunt (north of London) received land at
Kingston upon Thames Kingston upon Thames (hyphenated until 1965, colloquially known as Kingston) is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, England. It is situated on the River Thames and southwest of Charing Cross. It is 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." The surname first appears in Sussex 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 (1420–67) a Filacer (issuer of the Royal Writs) is buried at Wonersh church in Surrey, 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 famous legal case about 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 family,
George Augustus Eliott George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, (25 December 1717 – 6 July 1790) was a British Army officer who served in three major wars during the eighteenth century. He rose to distinction during the Seven Years' War when he fought in Ge ...
, (1717–1790), the defender of Gibraltar, being made 1st Baron Heathfield, which is in Sussex, although he died childless.


Southwest England

The name in the West Country derives from the
Eliot family (South England) The Eliot family is a British aristocratic family whose members include earls, barons, counts, knights, governors, peers, and Members of Parliament. The main factions are the Earls of St Germans and the Eliot Military Family, which encompasses ...
of Cornwall at Port Eliot/St. Germans, who claim descent from a Norman knight, Sir William de Aliot. 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 St. Germans. The earliest record is of a William Elyot, who appears in the Somerset Assizes rolls in 1257 and there is a record of the surname in an indenture signed in 1400 by RYC Elyot.


France

The name Eliot appears in Normandy in 1195 and a son of Anschar Elyot in 1198. 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, who were originally rewarded with lands in Devon. The Breton origin of Eliot and Elliot is indicated by these names being in significant clusters in Morbihan, southern Brittany. Soon after victory at the
Battle of Hastings The Battle of Hastings nrf, Batâle dé Hastings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William the Conqueror, William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godw ...
Elliots, under Count Brien of Penthievre (Morbihan), were despatched to the West Country. Other Eliots were sent later to
Monmouthshire Monmouthshire ( cy, Sir Fynwy) is a county in the south-east of Wales. The name derives from the historic county of the same name; the modern county covers the eastern three-fifths of the historic county. The largest town is Abergavenny, with ...
in South Wales and to the marcher counties, where significant clusters of the name can be found today. Bretons also settled in the north, as vassals of the Breton Earl of Richmond, Alan of Penthievre. Large surviving clusters of Eliots in Normandy (Seine Maritime) today could be due to later grants of land. The Alliots, found also in Southern Brittany and the Loire Atlantique, had lands in the modern French departement of Aisne. 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 Finistere. Elot is also a Breton name variant.


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 County Fermanagh ( ; ) is one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. The county covers an area of 1,691 km2 (653 sq mi) and has a population of 61,805 a ...
.


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 do 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 or ...
from southern Europe. There are also suggestions of French DNA from the Surrey Elliotts.


Surname myths

Some sources claim it may be derived from a French form of
Elias Elias is the Greek equivalent of Elijah ( he, אֵלִיָּהוּ‎ ''ʾĒlīyyāhū''; Syriac: ܐܠܝܐ ''Eliyā''; Arabic: الیاس Ilyās/Elyās), a prophet in the Northern Kingdom of Israel in the 9th century BC, mentioned in several holy ...
, 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 biblical narrative The Bible (from Koine Greek , , 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures that are held to be sacred in C ...
"
Elijah Elijah ( ; he, אֵלִיָּהוּ, ʾĒlīyyāhū, meaning "My God is Yahweh/YHWH"; Greek form: Elias, ''Elías''; syr, ܐܸܠܝܼܵܐ, ''Elyāe''; Arabic: إلياس or إليا, ''Ilyās'' or ''Ilyā''. ) was, according to the Books of ...
". Legend also has it that the extra "t" in Eliott arose when a branch of the Eliotts adopted Christianity. 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 Diss ...
(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 by order of King William I, known as William the Conqueror. The manusc ...
'' of the name spelled "Ailiet", thought to originate from an
Old English Old English (, ), 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 was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Anglo ...
name "Æþelgeat" (meaning "noble gate") and leading to the English and Scottish given name spelled "Elyat".


Extent of the surname

In
England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...
, the surname Elliott is well represented in
Northumberland Northumberland () is a county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land on ...
,
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,
Derbyshire Derbyshire ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands, England. It includes much of the Peak District National Park, the southern end of the Pennine range of hills and part of the National Forest. It borders Greater Manchester to the nor ...
,
Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of these three areas differ significantly. The non-metropolitan county of Lancashi ...
,
Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The traditi ...
and
Yorkshire Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a Historic counties of England, historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other Eng ...
, and in the south, in
Surrey Surrey () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England, bordering Greater London to the south west. Surrey has a large rural area, and several significant urban areas which form part of the Greater London Built-up Area. ...
,
Sussex Sussex (), from the Old English (), is a historic county in South East England that was formerly an independent medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom. It is bounded to the west by Hampshire, north by Surrey, northeast by Kent, south by the English ...
,
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
,
Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a Counties of England, county in the East of England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and North ...
and
Cornwall Cornwall (; kw, Kernow ) is a historic county and ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people. Cornwall is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic ...
. In
Scotland Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the ...
, the surname is well represented in
Lanarkshire Lanarkshire, also called the County of Lanark ( gd, Siorrachd Lannraig; sco, Lanrikshire), is a historic county, lieutenancy area and registration county in the central Lowlands of Scotland. Lanarkshire is the most populous county in Scotlan ...
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Angus Angus may refer to: Media * ''Angus'' (film), a 1995 film * ''Angus Og'' (comics), in the ''Daily Record'' Places Australia * Angus, New South Wales Canada * Angus, Ontario, a community in Essa, Ontario * East Angus, Quebec Scotland * An ...
,
Roxburghshire Roxburghshire or the County of Roxburgh ( gd, Siorrachd Rosbroig) is a historic county and registration county in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. It borders Dumfriesshire to the west, Selkirkshire and Midlothian to the north-west, and Berw ...
,
Dumfriesshire Dumfriesshire or the County of Dumfries or Shire of Dumfries (''Siorrachd Dhùn Phris'' in Gaelic) is a historic county and registration county in southern Scotland. The Dumfries lieutenancy area covers a similar area to the historic county. I ...
, and other border counties. In the
United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ...
the surname is well represented in
Ohio Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta ...
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North Carolina North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia and So ...
,
Michigan Michigan () is a state in the Great Lakes region of the upper Midwestern United States. With a population of nearly 10.12 million and an area of nearly , Michigan is the 10th-largest state by population, the 11th-largest by area, and the ...
,
Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth ar ...
,
Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to ...
,
South Carolina )''Animis opibusque parati'' ( for, , Latin, Prepared in mind and resources, links=no) , anthem = " Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind" , Former = Province of South Carolina , seat = Columbia , LargestCity = Charleston , LargestMetro = ...
,
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New Hampshire New Hampshire is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec t ...
and
Delaware Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacent Del ...
.


Notable bearers of the surname

Among the many famous people with this name are the authors T. S. Eliot 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 wro ...
(pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans).
Jane Austen Jane Austen (; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots of ...
's last completed novel ''
Persuasion Persuasion or persuasion arts is an umbrella term for Social influence, influence. Persuasion can influence a person's Belief, beliefs, Attitude (psychology), attitudes, Intention, intentions, Motivation, motivations, or Behavior, behaviours. ...
'' 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 given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
and Elizabeth.


Eliot

* Lord Eliot or Baron Eliot, a title of the
Earl of St Germans Earl of St Germans, in the County of Cornwall, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that is held by the Eliot family. The title takes its name from the village of St Germans, Cornwall, and the family seat is Port Eliot. The earldom ...
*
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 1909the longest term of any Harvard president. A member of the prominent Eliot family of Boston, he transfo ...
(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 Darren Joseph Eliot (born November 26, 1961) is a Canadian sports broadcaster and a former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 88 games in the National Hockey League for the Los Angeles Kings, Detroit Red Wings, and Buffalo Sabres betwee ...
(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 wro ...
(1819–1880), English novelist – pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans * T. S. Eliot (1888–1965), British-American author *
Eliot family (America) The Eliot family is the American branch of one of several British families to hold this surname. This branch is based in Boston but originated in East Coker, Yeovil, Somerset. It is one of the Boston Brahmins, a bourgeois family whose ancestors h ...
, an influential American family * Eliot (born Mark Eliot), American singer, songwriter, and actor


Elliott

*
Aileen Mary Elliott Aileen Mary Edith Elliott (19 December 1896 – 1966) was a British artist known for her paintings of boats and harbour scenes. Biography Elliott was born in Southampton to Jean Alexander Brown (1864–1944) and Walter Pearson Elliott, a timber ...
(1896–1966), British artist *
Alan Elliott Alan Elliott (11 June 1925 – 20 May 2006) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League, Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ellio ...
(born 1972), British artist and musician *
Alex Elliott Alexander Elliott (born April 24, 1987) is a Canadian former soccer player. Elliott retired from playing in 2012 and entered the coaching world of soccer. Elliott is a UEFA A Licensed Coach. Career Youth Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, E ...
(born 1987), Canadian soccer player *
Alex Elliott (footballer, born 1905) Alexander Cooper Elliott (10 January 1905 – 1988) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right half; his only club at the professional level was Partick Thistle, where he spent twelve 'normal' seasons (all in the top division), and was als ...
(1905–1988), Scottish footballer * Arthur Elliott (footballer) (born 1870), English footballer * Barry Elliott (1944–2018) and Paul Elliott (born 1947), the
Chuckle Brothers The Chuckle Brothers were an English comedy double act comprising Barry David Elliott (24 December 1944 – 5 August 2018) and Paul Harman Elliott (born 18 October 1947). They were known for their BBC children's programme ''ChuckleVision'', w ...
, British comedians *
Bill Elliott William Clyde Elliott (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 competes full time in the Camping World Superstar Racing ...
(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 Epis ...
, multiple people *
Bonnie Elliott Bonnie, is a Scottish given name and is sometimes used as a descriptive reference, as in the Scottish folk song, My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean. It comes from the Scots language word "bonnie" (pretty, attractive), or the French bonne (good). That ...
, Australian
cinematographer The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film, television production, music video or other live action piece. The cinematographer is the ch ...
, on the 2018 film ''
Slam Slam, SLAM or SLAMS may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional elements * S.L.A.M. (Strategic Long-Range Artillery Machine), a fictional weapon in the ''G.I. Joe'' universe * SLAMS (Space-Land-Air Missile Shield), a fictional anti-ball ...
'', among others *
Brennan Elliott Brennan Elliott (born March 24, 1975) is a Canadian actor, best known for his role as Dr. Nick Biancavilla in the Lifetime medical drama series, '' Strong Medicine'' (2000-2004). Elliott later had recurring roles on ''The 4400'', '' Cedar Cove' ...
, Canadian actor *
Brian Elliott Brian Elliott (born April 9, 1985) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted by the Ottawa Senators in the ninth round, 291st overall, of the 2003 NHL Entry ...
, Canadian ice hockey goaltender *
Brian Elliott (writer) Brian Robinson Elliott (11 April 1910 – 29 August 1991) was a writer and academic in Adelaide, South Australia, hailed as the first academic to regard Australian literature as a worthy field of study. Career Elliott was born in Adelaide, the y ...
(1910–1991), Australian literary academic *
Bryan Elliott Bryan Elliott (1930–2015) was a Motorcycle speedway, speedway rider from England. Speedway career Bryan Elliott reached the final of the Speedway World Championship in the 1960 Individual Speedway World Championship. He rode in the List of ...
(1930–2015), English speedway rider *
Bryn Elliott Bernard Harry "Bryn" Elliott (3 May 1925 - 15 February 2019) was an English retired footballer who played as a half-back in the 1940s and 1950s. He started his career at Nottingham Forest, before joining Southampton in 1949, where he was to r ...
, 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 (1946–19 ...
(1925–2019), American college footballer, coach, and athletic director *
Byron Elliott Byron Kosciusko Elliott (September 4, 1835 – April 19, 1913) was an American lawyer, judge, and jurist from the state of Indiana. Elliott served as the city attorney of Indianapolis, a judge of the Marion County, Indiana, Marion County criminal ...
(1835–1913), American judge * C. Thomas Elliott, American semiconductor and infrared detector physicist *
Casey Elliott Casey Elliott (February 13, 1974 – January 14, 1996) was an American stock car racing driver. The nephew of 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup champion Bill Elliott and the cousin of 2020 Cup Series champion Chase Elliott. He raced in the NASCAR Slim Ji ...
, American racing driver *
Charlotte Elliott Charlotte Elliott (18 March 1789 – 22 September 1871) was an English poet, hymn writer, and editor. She is best known by two hymns, "Just As I Am" and "Thy will be done". Elliott edited ''Christian Remembrancer Pocket Book'' (1834–59) and ...
, English poet *
Charlotte Elliott (botanist) Charlotte Elliott (1883-1974) was a pioneering American plant physiologist specializing in bacterial organisms that cause disease in crops who was the author of a much-used reference work, the ''Manual of Bacterial Plant Pathogens''. She was the ...
, American scientist *
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 ZL1 for Hendrick Motorsports. He won the 2014 NAS ...
(born 1995), American racing driver; son of Bill Elliott *
Chris Elliott Christopher Nash Elliott (born May 31, 1960) is an American actor, comedian and writer. He appeared in comedic sketches on '' Late Night with David Letterman'' (1982–1988), created and starred in the comedy series '' Get a Life'' (1990–1992) ...
, American actor *
DeShon Elliott DeShon Elliott (born April 21, 1997) is an American football free safety for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Texas Longhorns football, Texas and was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the s ...
(born 1997), American football player *
Daniel Elliott (disambiguation) Daniel El(l)iot(t) may refer to: * Dan Elliott (musician) (late 20th. c.), American singer in '' The Monterays'' * Daniel Elliott (filmmaker) (early 21st. c.), winner of European Film Award for Best Short Film * Daniel Elliott (racing driver) (earl ...
, multiple people *
Della Elliott Della Elliott (; 23 December 1917 – 2 October 2011) was an Australian trade unionist. Elliott was born Kondelea Xenodohos in Carlton, Victoria, Carlton in Melbourne, the daughter of Nicholaos and Agnes Xenodohos. and had to leave school at fourt ...
(1917–2011), Australian trade unionist *
Denholm Elliott Denholm Mitchell Elliott, (31 May 1922 – 6 October 1992) was an English actor, with more than 125 film and television credits. His well-known roles include the abortionist in ''Alfie'' (1966), Marcus Brody in ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981 ...
(1922–1992), British actor *
Ebenezer Elliott Ebenezer Elliott (17 March 1781 – 1 December 1849) was an English poet, known as the ''Corn Law rhymer'' for his leading the fight to repeal the Corn Laws, which were causing hardship and starvation among the poor. Though a factory owner himse ...
(1781–1849), English poet *
Edwin Bailey Elliott Edwin Bailey Elliott FRS (born 1 June 1851, Oxford, England; died 21 July 1937 in Oxford, England) was a mathematician who worked on invariant theory. In 1892 he was appointed Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at Oxford. He was elected a ...
, English mathematician *
Ezekiel Elliott Ezekiel Elijah Elliott (born July 22, 1995) is an American football running back for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State, where he earned second-team All-America honors in 2015. Elli ...
, American football player *
Fiona Smith (Elliott) Fiona Smith (born Fiona Elliott, 13 November 1963) is a former English female badminton player. Badminton career Smith is six times English National singles champion and a mixed doubles champion. She represented England and won four medals. A ...
, English badminton medalist * Francis Elliott (archdeacon), Archdeacon of Berbice from 1908 to 1911 *
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 *
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 airing on 26 August 1994. Savident quit the role in 2005 and Fred died on-scree ...
, (1903–1982), Canadian ice hockey player (1917 Ottawa Senators) *
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 *
Granville Elliott Major-General Granville Elliott, 1st Count Elliott (7 October 1713 – 10 October 1759), was a British military officer who served with distinction in several other European armies and subsequently in the British Army. He fought at the Batt ...
(1713–1759), British army general * Harry Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people *
Harvey Elliott Harvey Daniel James Elliott (born 4 April 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Liverpool. Having come up through Fulham's academy, Elliott made his first-team debut for Fulham in September 2 ...
(born 2003), English footballer *
Henry Wood Elliott Henry Wood Elliott (November 13, 1846 – May 25, 1930) was an American watercolor painter, author, and environmentalist whose work primarily focused on Alaskan subjects. He was the author of the 1911 Hay-Elliott Fur Seal Treaty, the first inter ...
, American environmentalist *
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 ...
(1920–1876), American physician *
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 List of world records in athletics, world record in the mile run, clock ...
, champion Australian middle distance runner *
Herbert Elliott Herbert Denis Edleston Elliott (30 March 1887 – 26 April 1973) was an English schoolmaster and cricketer. Elliott's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Newport, Shropshire and educated in the town at Newport School. Elli ...
(1877–1973), English cricketer *
Hugh Elliott (disambiguation) Hugh Elliott or Elliot may refer to: * Hugh Elliot (1752–1830), British diplomat and colonial governor * Hugh Elliot (MP) (1848–1932), British politician * Sir Hugh Elliott, 3rd Baronet (1913–1989), British conservationist & ornithologist * ...
, several people **
Sir Hugh Elliott, 3rd Baronet Sir Hugh Francis Ivo Elliott, 3rd Baronet, OBE (Allahabad 10 March 1913 – 21 December 1989) was an eminent British conservationist, ornithologist and colonial civil servant. Born in India in 1913, the elder son of Sir Ivo Elliott, 2nd Barone ...
(1913–1989), British conservationist and ornithologist **
Hugh Elliott (diplomat) Hugh Stephen Murray Elliott (born 1965)Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 1, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 149 is a British diplomat, currently serving as the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to S ...
, British diplomat and ambassador * Ivan A. Elliott, American politician *
Jack Elliott (rugby union) John "Jack" Elliott (also spelled Jack Elliot) (13 August 1871 – 30 March 1938)
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(1871–1938), Wales international rugby player *
Jake Elliott Jake Daniel Elliott (born January 21, 1995) is an American football placekicker for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Memphis Tigers football, Memphis. He was part of the Eagles' Super Bo ...
(born 1995), American football player *
Jalen Elliott Jalen Elliott (born July 7, 1998) is an American football safety for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Notre Dame. He previously played for the Detroit Lions and New England Patriots. ...
(born 1998), American football player *
James William Elliott James William Elliott (J.W. Elliott) (1833 – 1915) was an England, English collector of nursery rhymes. Together with George Dalziel and Edward Dalziel who did the engraving he published ''Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs Set to Mu ...
(1833–1915), composer and collector of nursery-rhymes *
Jane Elliott Jane Elliott (' Jennison; born on November 30, 1933) is an American diversity educator. As a schoolteacher, she became known for her "Blue eyes/Brown eyes" exercise, which she first conducted with her third-grade class on April 5, 1968, the da ...
, American teacher and anti-racism activist *
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 Cou ...
, British sociologist *
Jayrone Elliott Jayrone Carez Elliott (born November 11, 1991) is an American football outside linebacker who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Toledo, and was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2014. College ...
(born 1991), American football player *
Jehu Elliott Jehu Tindle Elliott (February 7, 1813 – February 12, 1876) was an American lawyer, politician, businessman, and judge who served in the Indiana House of Representatives, the Indiana Senate and as a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from ...
(1813–1876), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court *
Jerritt Elliott Jerritt Kurt Elliott (born April 28, 1968) is an American volleyball head coach of the Texas Longhorns women's volleyball team since 2001. Personal life Elliott is a native of California and graduated from Palisades High School in Pacific Pali ...
(born 1968), American volleyball coach *
Joanne Elliott Joanne Elliott (born December 5, 1925) is an American mathematician specializing in potential theory, who has been described as a "disciple" of her co-author, probability theorist William Feller. She is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Rutge ...
(born 1925), American mathematician *
Joe Elliott Joseph Thomas "Joe" Elliott (born 1 August 1959) is an English–Irish rock singer, best known as the lead singer and one of the founding members of the hard rock band Def Leppard. He has also been the lead singer of the David Bowie tribute ba ...
, lead singer for the band Def Leppard *
John Elliott (disambiguation) John Elliott may refer to: Entertainment * John Elliott (artist) (1858–1925), English artist * John Elliott (actor) (1876–1956), American actor * John M. Elliott Jr. (active since 1970), makeup artist * John Elliott (electronic musician) ( ...
, 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 :*
John Elliott (artist) John Elliott (April 22, 1858 – May 26, 1925) was an artist, illustrator, and muralist. Born in Lincolnshire, England, he studied in Paris at the Académie Julian under Carolus-Duran. In 1878, he went to Rome to study with José Villegas Corde ...
(1858–1925), English artist :*
John Elliott (architect) John Elliott, RIBA, (26 October 1936 – 13 September 2010) was a British architect, who planned and designed luxury hotels and resorts. Born in Portsmouth, England, he was known principally for his contribution in the Middle East and designing 7 ...
(1936–2010), English architect :*
John Elliott (British boxer) John Elliott may refer to: Entertainment * John Elliott (artist) (1858–1925), English artist * John Elliott (actor) (1876–1956), American actor * John M. Elliott Jr. (active since 1970), makeup artist * John Elliott (electronic musician) (bo ...
(1901–1945), British boxer of the 1920s :*
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 hi ...
(1941–2021), Australian businessman and prominent Liberal :*
John Elliott (cricketer) John William Elliott (born 12 February 1942) was an English cricketer who played ten first-class matches for Worcestershire between 1959 and 1965, although he played for the county's Second XI as late as 1971. He later went on to serve as pre ...
(born 1942), English cricketer :*
John Elliott (defensive lineman) John Elliott (October 26, 1944 – November 11, 2010) was an American college and Professional Football defensive tackle. He played collegiately for the University of Texas, and in 1967 was drafted by the American Football League's New York Jet ...
(1944–2010), American football defensive tackle :*
John Elliott (electronic musician) John Elliott (born June 22, 1984) is an American electronic musician from Cleveland, Ohio. A former member of Emeralds, Elliott has been involved in a number of solo projects and collaborations including Imaginary Softwoods, Mist (with Sam Gold ...
(born 1984), American electronic musician :*
John Elliott (Georgia politician) John Elliott (October 24, 1773 – August 9, 1827) was a United States senator from Georgia, serving from 1819 to 1825. Elliott graduated from Yale University in 1794 and returned to Georgia to practice law. He was elected to the Senate after h ...
(1773–1827), U.S. Senator from Georgia :*
John Elliott (golfer) John Elliott (born September 5, 1963) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour. Elliott joined the Nationwide Tour in 1991 and didn't find much success but went through qualifying school and earned hi ...
(born 1963), American professional golfer :*
John Elliott (historian) Sir John Huxtable Elliott (23 June 1930 – 10 March 2022) was a British historian and Hispanist who was Regius Professor Emeritus at the University of Oxford and honorary fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He p ...
(1930–2022), British historian :* John Elliott (Jamaican boxer) (1931–2015), Jamaican boxer :*
John Elliott (New Zealand politician) John Gordon Elliott (5 November 1938 – 12 July 2022) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. Biography Early life and career Elliott was born in 1938 in Whangārei. He received his education at Kamo Primary School, Whanga ...
(born 1938), New Zealand politician :*
John Elliott (physician) John Elliott, M.D. (fl. 1690) was a British physician, an adherent of James II of England, 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 Oxfor ...
( fl. 1690), adherent of James II :* John Elliott (wrestler) (born 1934), Australian Olympic wrestler :*
John Banks Elliott John Banks Elliott (9 February 1917 – 18 July 2018) was a Ghanaian diplomat and statesman. He was Ghana's first Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Soviet Union, serving from 1960 to 1966. Early life Born in 1917 to Gerald ...
(1917–2018), Ghana's ambassador to the USSR :*
John C. Elliott John C. Elliott (January 30, 1919 – April 13, 2001) was an American politician appointed as the governor of American Samoa. Elliott was born on January 30, 1919, in Los Angeles, California. He died on April 13, 2001, in San Marino, Califo ...
(1919–2001), Governor of American Samoa :*
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 C ...
(1872–1941), Canadian lawyer and politician :*
John F. Elliott John Frank Elliott (1920–1991) was an American professor of metallurgy who made significant contributions to the science of pyrometallurgy during his long career at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Early life and education ...
(1920–1991), American professor of metallurgy :*
John H. Elliott (biblical scholar) John Hall Elliott (October 23, 1935 – December 13, 2020) was an American Biblical studies, biblical scholar and Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Francisco. A founding member of the Context Group, his ...
(1935–2020), New Testament scholar :* John M. Elliott Jr. (active since 1970), makeup artist :*
John Milton Elliott John Milton Elliott (May 16, 1820 – March 26, 1879) was an American lawyer and politician from Prestonsburg, Kentucky. He represented Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives from 1853 until 1857 and served in the First Confederate ...
(1820–1879), legislator from Kentucky :* John S. Elliott (1889–1950), American football coach * Jordan Elliott (born 1997), American football player *
Jumbo Elliott (American football) John Stuart "Jumbo" Elliott (born April 1, 1965) is a former American football player. Elliott played 14 years as an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) with the New York Giants from 1988 to 1995 and the New York Jets from 199 ...
(John Elliott, born 1965) *
Keith Elliott Keith Elliott, VC (25 April 1916 – 7 October 1989) was a New Zealand soldier who served with the New Zealand Military Forces during the Second World War. He was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the en ...
(1916–1989), New Zealand Victoria Cross recipient * Lillian Wolock Elliott (1930–1994), American textile designer. *
Lloyd Hartman Elliott Lloyd Hartman Elliott ( – ) was President of the George Washington University from 1965 to 1988. He was born in Crosby, Clay County, West Virginia in 1918. He was also a professor of educational administration at Cornell University and Pres ...
(1918–2013), American academic *
Marianne Elliott (historian) Marianne Elliott (born 1948) is an Irish historian who was appointed 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 educated at Dominican College, ...
(1948-), British historian of Ireland *
Marianne Elliott (director) Marianne Phoebe Elliott (born 27 December 1966) is a British theatre director and producer who works on the West End and Broadway. She has received numerous accolades including three Laurence Olivier Awards and four Tony Awards. Initially ...
(1966-), British theatrical director *Marianne Joan Elliott-Said, as Poly Styrene, (1957–2011), British musician *Martin Elliott (photographer) (1946–2010), British photographer *Michele Elliott, British author, psychologist, founded child protection charity Kidscape *Missy Elliott, American hip hop singer *Peter Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people *Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Pierre Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada *Ralph Elliott (1921–2012), German-born Australian professor of English, runologist *Ralph Nelson Elliott, American accountant who developed the Wave Principle *Robert Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people :*Roger Elliott (1665–1714), British army general :*Robert G. Elliott, Executioner *Roger James Elliott (1928–2018), British physicist *Sam Elliott, American actor *Sean Elliott (born 1968), American basketball player and sportscaster *Shayne Elliott (born 1963/64), New Zealand banker *Sophie Elliott, New Zealand murder victim *Stefan Elliott, Canadian hockey player *Stephen Elliott (disambiguation),multiple people *Susan J. Elliott, American psychologist *Susan M. Elliott, American diplomat *Susan Elliott (academic), Australian academic *Ted Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people *Tony Elliott (disambiguation), multiple people *Trevor Elliott (1937-), Australian Rules footballer *Trevor Elliott (geoscientist) (1949–2013), British geologist *Wade Elliott, British football player *Will Elliott, Australian author


Eliott

* Lord Eliott, a title of the Eliott baronets Baronets of Stobs *George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield (1717–1790), defender of Gibraltar


Elliot

*Adam Elliot (born 1972), Australian animator *Alistair Elliot (1932–2018), British poet and translator * Lord Elliot – a title of the Earl of Minto * ''Little Jock Elliot'', Scottish border ballad *Carma Elliot (Caroline Margaret Elliot, born 1964), British diplomat * (Mama) Cass Elliot (1941–1974), American singer *Charles Elliot (1801–1875), British diplomat *Daniel Giraud Elliot (1835–1915), American zoologist * Sir Edmund Elliot (1854–1926), British Army officer *Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot (1852–1921), Scottish footballer * Sir Edward Locke Elliot (1850–1938), British Army officer in India * Sir Francis Elliot (1851–1940), British diplomat, envoy to Greece *George Elliot (disambiguation) *Helen Elliot (1927–2013), Scottish table tennis player *Henry Miers Elliot (1808–1853), English civil servant and historian in India *Jane Evans Elliot (1820–1886), American Civil War memoirist *Jim Elliot (1927–1956), American missionary *Justine Elliot (born 1967), Australian politician *Lady Charlotte Elliot (1839–1880), Scottish poet *Robert Elliot (disambiguation), several people *Robert Henry Elliot (1837–1914), Scottish agriculturalist *Walter Elliot (disambiguation) *Win Elliot (1915–1998), American sportscaster


Elyot

*Kevin Elyot (1951–2014), British playwright, screenwriter and actor *Thomas Elyot (1490–1546), British diplomat and scholar


Given name

*Elliot Abravanel, American physician and diet counselor *Elliot Anderson (politician), Elliot Anderson, American politician and a Democratic member of the Nevada Assembly *Elliot Aronson, American psychologist *Elliot Balchin, actor who has had roles in various British television series *Elliott Belgrave, Barbadian citizen and retired High Court Judge *Elliot Benchetrit, French tennis player *Elliot Benyon, English footballer *Elliot Bigelow, right fielder in Major League Baseball *Elliot Brown (actor), Elliot Brown, English actor *Elliot Bunney, Scottish athlete *Elliot Caplin (1913–2000), American comic strip writer *Elliott Carter, American composer *Elliot Chorley, former Canadian ice hockey right winger *Elliott J. Clawson (1883–1942), American screenwriter *Eliot A. Cohen, Prof. *Elliot E. Cohen (1899–1959), founder-editor of ''Commentary Magazine'' *Elliott Colla, American scholar of the Middle East *Elliot Cowan, English actor *Elliott Daingerfield (1859–1932), American artist *Elliot Daly, English rugby union footballer *Elliot Davis (composer), British composer, musician and music documentary maker *Elliot Davis (cinematographer) (born 1948), American cinematographer *Elliot Dee, Welsh rugby union player *Elliot del Borgo (1938–2013), American composer for winds and strings *Elliot Dixon, professional rugby union player *Elliot N. Dorff, Conservative rabbi *Elliot Easton, lead guitarist for the Cars *Elliot Eisner, American educational theorist and art educator *Eliot Engel, US Representative for New York's 16th congressional district *Elliott Erwitt, advertising and documentary photographer *Elliot Evans, English teen pop singer *ElyOtto, Elliott Ferrous-Martin Platt (born 2004), known professionally as ElyOtto, Canadian musician *Elliot Fletcher, American actor and musician *Elliott Fry (born 1994), American football player *Elliot Gleave, British singer/rapper *Elliot Goldenthal, American composer *Elliott Gould, American actor * Elliott Hanna, English dancer and actor, played Billy Elliot the Musical Live, Billy Elliot in the musical *Elliott Hundley (born 1975), American artist *Elliot Levine, (born 1963), American jazz keyboardist *Elliott Maddox (born 1947), American major league baseball player *Elliot McAdam, former Australian politician *Elliott Miles McKinley (born 1969), American composer *Elliott Waters Montroll (1916–1983), American scientist and mathematician *Elliott Murphy (born 1949), American singer-songwriter and novelist *Eliot Ness (1903–1957), American prohibition agent *Elliot Page, Canadian actor and producer *Elliot Pennington, American figure skater *Elliot Richardson, American politician *Elliot Rodger, an American college student, who perpetrated the 2014 Isla Vista killings, 2014 Isla Vista massacre *Elliott Sadler, American racing driver *Elliot Simmons (born 1998), English footballer *Elliott Smith (1969–2003), American singer-songwriter *Eliot Spitzer, American politician *Eliot Teltscher (born 1959), American professional tennis player *Eliot Vassamillet (born 2000), Belgian singer who represented Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 *Elliott Whitehouse (born 1993), English footballer *Elliott Yamin, American singer and former American Idol participant


Fictional characters

*Eliot Rosewater, a character in the Kurt Vonnegut novel, ''God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater'' * Eliot Spencer, from ''Leverage (American TV series), Leverage'' * Eliot Waugh, one of the main characters in ''The Magicians (Grossman novel), The Magicians'' by Lev Grossman * Elliot Alderson, one of the lead characters in the ''Mr. Robot'' television series * Elliot Blitzer, a character in the film ''True Romance'' * Elliot Carver, the antagonist in the film ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' * Elliot Edwards, one of two protagonists in the Sega Saturn video game ''Nights into Dreams'' *Elliot Reid, a female character in ''Scrubs (TV series), Scrubs'' * Elliot Richards, the protagonist in the 2000 remake of the film Bedazzled (2000 film), ''Bedazzled'' * 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 *Elliot Stabler, a senior detective from ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' and ''Law & Order: Organized Crime'' portrayed by Christopher Meloni * Elliot Vaughn, the antagonist in the film ''Vertical Limit'' * Elliott, a character in the 2004 remake of the film Flight of the Phoenix (2004 film), ''Flight of the Phoenix'' * Elliott, the dragon in the Pete's Dragon (1977 film), 1977 Disney film ''Pete's Dragon'' and its Pete's Dragon (2016 film), 2016 remake *Pinhead (Hellraiser), Elliott Spencer, the former name of the antagonist in the ''Hellraiser (franchise), Hellraiser'' film franchise * Elliott Taylor, a male main character in the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, ''E T: the Extra-Terrestrial'' * Elliott Templeton, a character in ''The Razor's Edge'' by W. Somerset Maugham * Elliott Rodger Witt, also known as Mirage, a playable character in ''Apex Legends''. * Elyot Chase, one of the lead characters in "Private Lives" by Noël Coward * Elliot Ludwig, a character from Poppy Playtime * Elliott (no surname provided), a non-playable character from Stardew Valley


References

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