Elvira is a female given name. First recorded in medieval Spain, it is likely of Germanic (Gothic) origin.
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Region of origin | Spain |
Elvira may refer to:
People
editNobility
edit- Elvira Menéndez (died 921), daughter of Hermenegildo Gutiérrez and wife of Ordoño II of León
- Elvira of Castile, Queen of León (965–1017)
- Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily (c. 1100–1135), wife of Roger II, King of Sicily
- Elvira of Castile, Countess of Toulouse (before 1082?-1151)
- Elvira of Toro (1038/9–1101), daughter of King Ferdinand I of León
- Elvira Menéndez (died 1022), Queen of León (1008–1022), wife of Alfonso V of León
- Elvira Ramírez (c. 935–after 986), princess and regent of León
Arts and entertainment
edit- Elvira Amazar (1890s-1971), Serbian-born Russian-American soprano singer and actress
- Elvira Barney (1904-1936), English actress and socialite
- Elvira Betrone (1881–1961), Italian actress
- Elvira Casazza (1887–1965), Italian mezzo-soprano
- Elvira Cristi (born 1976), Chilean actress and model
- Elvira Gascón (1911-2000), Spanish painter and engraver
- Elvira Godeanu (1904–1991), Romanian stage actress
- Elvira de Hidalgo (1891-1980), Spanish coloratura soprano and teacher of Maria Callas
- Elvira Kralj (1900-1978), Slovenian actress
- Elvira Kurt (born 1961), Canadian comedian
- Elvira Madigan (1867-1889), Danish tightrope walker and trick rider
- Elvira Natali (born 1996), Indonesian actress and author
- Elvira Navarro (born 1978), Spanish writer
- Elvira Nikolaisen (born 1980), Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Elvira Notari (1875-1946), Italian filmmaker
- Elvira Pagã (1920-2003), Brazilian actress and singer
- Elvira Popescu (1894-1993), Romanian-born French actress and director
- Elvira Quintana (1935–1968), Spanish-born Mexican actress and singer
- Elvira Rahić (born 1973), Bosnian pop-folk singer
- Elvira Ríos (1913-1987), Mexican actress and singer
- Elvira T (born 1994), Russian pop singer
- Elvira Travesí (1919-2009) was a Peruvian-born Argentinean actress
- Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, stage name of Cassandra Peterson (born 1951)
Politicians
edit- Elvira Abdić-Jelenović (born 1967), Bosnian politician
- Elvira Aitkulova (born 1973), Russian politician
- Elvira Badaracco (1911-1994), Italian politician
- Elvira Pola Figueroa (born 1957), Mexican politician
- Elvira Kovács (born 1982), Serbian politician
- Elvira Olivas (born 1935), Mexican politician
- Elvira "Pixie" Palladino (1932-2006), American politician
- Elvira Rodríguez (born 1949), Spanish politician and economist
- Elvira Rodríguez Leonardi, Argentine politician
- Maria Elvira Salazar (born 1961), American journalist and broadcast television anchor, U.S. Representative from Florida.
Sports
edit- Elvira Guerra (1855–1937), Italian equestrienne
- Elvira Herman (born 1997), Belarusian sprinter
- Elvira Holzknecht (born 1973), Austrian retired luger
- Elvira Khasyanova (born 1981), Russian synchronized swimmer
- Elvira Öberg (born 1999), Swedish biathlete
- Elvīra Ozoliņa (born 1939), Latvian and former Soviet javelin thrower
- Elvira Pančić (born 1980), Serbian sprinter
- Elvira Possekel (born 1953), German athlete
- Elvira Saadi (born 1952), retired artistic gymnast from the former Soviet Union
- Elvira Shatayeva, Russian professional mountain climber
- Elvira Stinissen (born 1979), Dutch Paralympic sitting volleyball player
- Elvira Todua (born 1986), Abkhazian Russian football goalkeeper
- Elvira Urusova (born 1968), Georgian athlete
- Elvira Vasilkova (born 1962), Belarusian former swimmer
- Elvira Ziyastinova (born 1991), Russian footballer
Other
edit- Elvira Arellano (born 1975), Mexican international activist, undocumented immigrant to the US and cause célèbre
- Elvira Chaudoir, Peruvian socialite and a double-agent during the Second World War
- Elvira Cuevas, Puerto Rican ecologist
- Elvira Devinamira, Indonesian beauty pageant titleholder
- Elvira Dolinar (1870–1961), Slovenian writer, feminist and teacher
- Elvira Fölzer (1868–after 1928), German archaeologist
- Elvira Lindo (born 1962), Spanish journalist and writer
- Elvira Lobato, Brazilian journalist
- Elvira Tânia Lopes Martins (1957–2021), Brazilian poet
- Elvira Nabiullina (born 1963), head of the Central Bank of Russia
- Elvira Notari (1875–1946), Italian filmmaker
- Elvira Willman (1875–1925), Finnish playwright, journalist and revolutionary socialist
- Elvira Wood (1865–1928), American paleontologist who specialized in vertebrate paleontology
Fictional characters
edit- Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, portrayed by Cassandra Peterson in television and film
- Elvira Coot (Grandma Duck), grandmother of Donald Duck
- Elvira, the title character of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit
- Elvira, heroine of the opera I puritani
- Elvira, heroine of the opera Ernani
- Elvira, in the opera L'italiana in Algeri
- Donna Elvira, in the opera Don Giovanni
- Elvira, in the 1667 play Elvira by George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol
- Elvira, title character in the 1763 play Elvira by David Mallet
- Elvira Almiraghi, portrayed by Franca Valeri in the 1959 film Il vedovo
- Elvira Dutton, in Margaret Walker's book on slavery, Jubilee
- Elvira Hancock, Tony Montana's love interest, portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer in the 1983 film Scarface
- Elvira Stitt, in the novel Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? and the 1963 film adaptation
- Elvira, in the 2005 novel Ingo by Helen Dunmore