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English lawyer, editor
Eliza Orme (25 December 1848 – 22 June 1937) was the first woman to earn a law degree in England, from University College London in 1888. Orme was born
Eliza_Orme
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York City Eliza Orme (1848–1937), English lawyer and editor Eliza Orzeszkowa (1841–1910), Polish writer nominated for the Nobel prize Eliza Wright Osborne
Eliza_(given_name)
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Orme (born 1938), leader of the Unification Church in England Edward Orme (1775–1848), British engraver, publisher and property developer Eliza Orme (1848–1937)
Orme_(surname)
Canadian lawyer (1874–1923)
their endeavor to advance women's suffrage. Cornelia Sorabji in India Eliza Orme in England First women lawyers around the world Ethel Benjamin Ivy Williams
Clara_Brett_Martin
Landmark events in the practice of law by women
the first woman to argue before the United States Supreme Court. 1888 – Eliza Orme became the first woman in the United Kingdom to obtain a law degree. 1891
Timeline_of_women_lawyers
British writer (1824–1862), first wife of Coventry Patmore
Eliza, later Orme (1816-1892), whose daughters grew up to be women's rights activists, Emily Rosaline Orme, a leading Edinburgh suffragist, and Eliza
Emily_Augusta_Patmore
Involvement of women in the study and practice of law
deans. In the United Kingdom, the first woman to pass a law degree was Eliza Orme, who graduated from University College London in 1888. She was not allowed
Women_in_law
Law school of University College London
on equal terms with men, the first to award a law degree to a woman, Eliza Orme, and appointed one of the first three female law professors in the UK
UCL_Faculty_of_Laws
Scottish suffragist (1835–1915)
Orme was born in 1835, one of eight children to parents Eliza Andrews (1816–1892) and Charles Orme (c. 1807–1893), from a wealthy brewing and distilling
Emily_Rosaline_Orme
English polymath (1819–1900)
including Congregationalist preacher Edward Andrews, whose daughters, Mrs Eliza Orme and Emily Augusta Patmore were later credited with introducing Ruskin
John_Ruskin
within their partnerships. By 2019, 51% of British solicitors were women. Eliza Orme was the first woman in the United Kingdom to obtain a law degree, in 1888
Women in law in the United Kingdom
Women_in_law_in_the_United_Kingdom
(1844–1916) founded a preparatory school in Guildford with her sisters. Eliza Orme (1848–1937) became the first woman to earn a law degree in England and
General_Examination_for_Women
New Zealand lawyer (1875–1943)
lawyer, during Suffrage Centennial Year 1993. Cornelia Sorabji in India Eliza Orme in England First women lawyers around the world Ivy Williams in England
Ethel_Benjamin
class LLB from University College London in 1893. She was a partner with Eliza Orme, the first woman in England to receive a law degree (also from UCL), at
Reina_Lawrence
Scottish nurse, suffragist, writer, and editor (1856–1937)
sisters were Helen and suffragist and writer, Rosaline Masson. Their aunt, Eliza Orme, was the first woman to earn a law degree in England. Because of her parents'
Flora_Masson
and a second Sunday Bill introduced by Hobhouse in 1897 also failed. Eliza Orme Anna Kingsford George Wotherspoon William Benjamin Carpenter George Simonds
Sunday_Lecture_Society
American indie rock band
Me Going" tour in August 2016 around the United States to promote the EP Orme Dugas which was released on September 9, 2016. Lost, Scared & Tired Keep
Jared_&_The_Mill
Prominent Anglo-American family
"Tadd" Roosevelt Jr. (1879–1958) Carrie Astor Wilson (1861–1948) Marshall Orme Wilson Jr. (1885–1966) John Jacob "Jack" Astor IV (1864–1912) William Vincent
Astor_family
British politician and social reformer
article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Orme, Eliza (1901). "Plimsoll, Samuel". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National
Samuel_Plimsoll
Scottish activist (1820–1899)
Eliza Wigham (23 February 1820 – 3 November 1899), born Elizabeth Wigham, was a Scottish campaigner for women's suffrage, anti-slavery, peace and temperance
Eliza_Wigham
American editor of the Mothers' Journal (1803–1848)
public domain. Allen, Eliza Crosby; Allen, Ira M.; Sewell, Elizabeth; Clarke, Mary G.; Mead, Darius; Finch, Myron; Hiscox, Carolina Orme (1868). Clarke, Mary
Eliza_Crosby_Allen
English historical novelist and writer (1790–1883)
Stothard, FSA. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Kempe, J. A., ed. (1884). Autobiography of Anna Eliza Bray. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location
Anna_Eliza_Bray
Mormon prophet (1801–1877)
Reality". Journal of Mormon History. 15: 59–87. ISSN 0094-7342. JSTOR 23286149. Orme, Michael. "The causes of the Mormon reformation of 1856–57". Tangents. Vol
Brigham_Young
Irish television series
it had been just an hour long instead of feature-length, director Stuart Orme would have insisted on a tighter script, been sharper with his edits and
Jack_Taylor_(TV_series)
Historic site in Thiruvananthapuram, India
Anjengo was the birthplace of Robert Orme (1728–1801), historiographer of the East India Company, and in 1744 of Eliza Draper who would become a muse and
Anchuthengu
1981 musical by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth
Chamberlin Is Charlie in L.A. Merrily We Roll Along Concert Sept. 23". Playbill. Orme, Steve (2007). "Review: Merrily We Roll Along". British Theatre Guide. Retrieved
Merrily We Roll Along (musical)
Merrily_We_Roll_Along_(musical)
American suffragist (1879–1966)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Lucy_Burns
Scottish doctor (1864–1917)
Eliza Maud "Elsie" Inglis (16 August 1864 – 26 November 1917) was a Scottish medical doctor, surgeon, teacher, suffragist, and founder of the Scottish
Elsie_Inglis
Edinburgh women's suffrage society founded 1867
to register to vote. By 1877, Eliza Wigham was still the secretary but she was sharing the role with Emily Rosaline Orme. Jessie C. Methven became honorary
Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage
Edinburgh_National_Society_for_Women's_Suffrage
Historical European alcohol-based perfume
78–98. doi:10.1007/BF03374182. ISSN 0440-9213. S2CID 162639733. Leslie, Eliza (1847). The lady's receipt-book: a useful companion for large or small families
Hungary_water
19th-century English literary family
Virginia Woolf. Brontë Society. p. [page needed]. ISBN 9780950582962. David Orme, The Brontës, Evans Brothers, 1999, p. 27: Haworth is the second most visited
Brontë_family
British publishing entrepreneur and philanthropist (1877–1963)
the second of three sons to Sir William Ingram, 1st Baronet, and Mary Eliza Collingwood Stirling (d.1925). His maternal grandfather Edward Stirling
Bruce_Ingram
Chinese anti-Qing rebellion
44. ISBN 0520908961. Morrison, Eliza (1839). Memoirs of the Life and Labours of Robert Morrison. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans. Naquin
Eight Trigrams uprising of 1813
Eight_Trigrams_uprising_of_1813
Australian suffragist (1847–1925)
women as sanitary inspectors in England. They had been appointed by Thomas Orme Dudfield and they suggested that Sydney should follow his lead. Scott founded
Rose_Scott
Australian architect (1912–1992)
Guilford Bell Scholarship award in 2009, "maintained by a bequest from the late Orme Augusta Marsh", Bell's sister. The scholarship is awarded to an advanced
Guilford_Bell
American businessman (1792–1875)
(1790–1790), John Jr. (1791–1869), Dorothea (1795–1874), Henry (1797–1799), Eliza (1801–1838), and an unnamed brother who died shortly after his November
William_Backhouse_Astor_Sr.
British actress (born 1964)
Sean Bean and Owen Teale and portrayed Pattern, the housemaid, in Stuart Orme's The Wolves of Willoughby Chase. Both films were released in 1989. She drew
Jane_Horrocks
British anti-suffrage campaigner
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Lady_Griselda_Cheape
American political family
Nelson Borland (1859–1929) Alice "Ella" Borland (1887–1987) m. Orme Wilson Jr. (1885–1966) Orme Wilson III (1920–1991) m. Julie Brown Colt Joseph Woodward
Griswold_family
English captain and pirate (late 1600s)
or, A Companion to the Playhouse. Vol. 3. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown [etc.] Retrieved 1 January 2012. Botting, Douglas (1978). The
Henry_Every
Bouverie (fl. 1808) Elizabeth Boyd (c. 1710 – 1745) Sophia Briscoe (fl. 1770s) Eliza Bromley (née Nugent; fl. 1784–1803) Charlotte Brooke (c. 1740–1793) Frances
List of early-modern British women novelists
List_of_early-modern_British_women_novelists
Inner-city district of west Central London
of the Metropolis. An important early developer in Bayswater was Edward Orme who constructed Moscow Road and St. Petersburgh Place, which he named in
Bayswater
Scottish suffragist (1867 - 1931)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Isabel_Cowe
Scottish scientist (1780–1872)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Mary_Somerville
New Zealand artist (1865–1960)
elder of two daughters of Marmaduke Dixon, a Canterbury landowner, and Eliza Agnes Wood. The couple married in England and moved to Dixon's Canterbury
Rosa_Spencer_Bower
Scottish suffragette and footballer
born Helen Jane Matthew in London in 1871. Her parents were William and Eliza Matthew, and her sister was Florence Matthew. Helen later said she was born
Helen_Matthews
Scottish abolitionist (1801–1888)
stepdaughter, Eliza Wigham. Smeal and Wigham's marriage took place in the same year as the World's Anti-Slavery Convention in London, where Eliza was one of
Jane_Wigham
Gertrude Glenn Mary Ware American "southland" poet, prose writer Gertrude St. Orme Annie McCarer Darlington American poet Glaslwyn Daniel Owen Welsh novelist
List_of_pen_names
Licette (1885–1969) Alys Lorraine (1885–1956) Carmen Melis (1885–1967) Denise Orme (1885–1960) Eleanor Painter Strong (1885–1947) Therese Wiet (1885–1971) Alice
Chronological list of operatic sopranos
Chronological_list_of_operatic_sopranos
Australian rules football club season
Dowrick, Brianna Green, Alicia Janz, Demi Liddle, Julie-Anne Norrish, Kate Orme, Chantella Perera and Katelyn Pope were delisted. In May 2021, the AFL commission
2022 West Coast Eagles women's season
2022_West_Coast_Eagles_women's_season
British labour organizer, editor (1880–1921)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Mary_Macarthur
Scottish artist and suffragette
Florence Eliza Haig (1856–1952) was a Scottish artist and suffragette who was decorated for imprisonments and hunger strikes. Haig was born in 1856. Her
Florence_Haig
Scottish historian, professor and principal of the Free Church College, Glasgow
(the eldest daughter of Alexander Colquhoun-Stirling-Murray-Dunlop and Eliza Esther, née Murray), who was one of the first students at the University
Thomas_Martin_Lindsay
British-Australian suffragette and political activist (1885–1961)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Adela_Pankhurst
American landscape painter (1826–1900)
Massachusetts to what would become Hartford, Connecticut. Church was the son of Eliza (1796–1883) and Joseph Church (1793–1876). Frederic had two sisters and
Frederic_Edwin_Church
American businessman and socialite
Caroline Schermerhorn "Carrie" Astor (1861–1948), who married Marshall Orme Wilson (brother of banker Richard Thornton Wilson Jr. and socialite Grace
Abraham_Schermerhorn
Music genre
Vuh, Cluster, Kraftwerk, Harmonia, Ash Ra Tempel and Tangerine Dream. Mike Orme of Stylus Magazine describes the work of Berlin school musicians as "laying
Ambient_music
British missionary (1782–1834)
London Missionary Society. Morrison, Eliza (1839). Memoirs of the life and labours of Robert Morrison (Vol.1) London : Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans. -University
Robert_Morrison_(missionary)
Poetry pamphlet published by the Glasgow branch of the Women's Social and Political Union
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Holloway_Jingles
Scottish educational and social reformer
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Mary_Burton
French-American ornithologist (1785–1851)
Oakley Plantation in Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, where he taught drawing to Eliza Pirrie, the young daughter of the owners. Though low-paying, the job was
John_James_Audubon
Garden square in Bayswater, London
Hill". Dwellings had replaced the pest house here, where publisher Edward Orme of Bond Street bought the lease of a house in 1811. Artistic and literary
Craven_Hill_Gardens
English surgeon
article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Orme, Eliza (1885). "Brown, George Thomas". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary
George_Thomas_Brown
Expletive intensifier
Bernard Shaw's comedy Pygmalion in 1914, Mrs Patrick Campbell, in the role of Eliza Doolittle, created a sensation with the line "Walk! Not bloody likely!"
Bloody
School in New York City, NY, United States
at a Glance". The Brearley School. Retrieved November 11, 2024. Shapiro, Eliza (August 28, 2024). "Elite Girls' School Offers Free Ride to Families Making
Brearley_School
English entomologist and archaeologist (1805-1893)
Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London. (−1839) The Entomologists Textbook. (1838). Synopsis of the genera of British Insects. Longman, Orme, Brown
John_O._Westwood
Scottish suffragette and politician
Lila Clunas (born Maggie Eliza Clunas, 10 August 1876 – 29 December 1968) was a Scottish suffragette, educator, and Labour Party councillor. She was known
Lila_Clunas
English actress and suffragist (1862–1936)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Maud_Arncliffe-Sennett
Irish-Scottish revolutionary (1892–1971)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Margaret_Skinnider
Irish suffragette
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Mary_Molony
Scottish suffragist and pacifist (1874–1925)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Annot_Robinson
Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"
African-American woman cartoonist and creator of the Torchy Brown comic strip: Jackie Ormes First African American to be admitted to the level of diplomate by the American
Timeline of African-American firsts
Timeline_of_African-American_firsts
Scottish suffragist
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Lilias_Mitchell
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Women's_suffrage_in_Scotland
1768 novel by Laurence Sterne
later published as Letters from Yorick to Eliza in 1773, and more of his correspondence as Journal to Eliza in 1904. In January 1768, the writing was
A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
A_Sentimental_Journey_Through_France_and_Italy
Welsh illustrator and cartoonist (born 1936)
Steadman. He sings lead on "Little Boy Billee" and sings backing vocals for Eliza Carthy on "Rolling Sea". In 2011, Steadman began running prose and poetry
Ralph_Steadman
London periodical (1731–1922)
Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, John Walker, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1814 [1] "An Electronic Version of James M. Kuist's The Nichols
The_Gentleman's_Magazine
British folklorist
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
F._Marian_McNeill
British activist (1815–1906)
an end, Eliza Wigham, Jane Smeal, and some of their friends set up the Edinburgh chapter of the National Society for Women's Suffrage. Eliza Wigham and
Priscilla_Bright_McLaren
topographical and picturesque views of ancient Latium. London: Printed for Edward Orme by W. Bulmer and Co., 1812. Views and Description of Cyclopean or Pelasgic
John_Izard_Middleton
British suffragette and painter (1869–1955)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Ethel_Moorhead
Scottish philanthropist, feminist and activist (1827–1907)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Jane_Arthur
Scottish physician and suffragette (1869–1923)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Flora_Murray
Scottish suffragist and writer
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Agnes_Brown_(suffragist)
British philanthropist and anti-suffragist
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Violet Graham, Duchess of Montrose
Violet_Graham,_Duchess_of_Montrose
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Sylvia_Murray
British artist and suffragette (1864–1942)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Marion_Wallace_Dunlop
Scottish suffragette
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Jane_Esdon_Brailsford
Australian writer, preacher, and reformer (1825–1910)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Catherine_Helen_Spence
British ceramics manufacturing company
Reuters. 12 November 1993. Retrieved 8 April 2018. Steelite International, Orme Street, Burslem thepotteries.org. Retrieved 19 October 2018. A Journey Through
Royal_Doulton
Hall. Retrieved 1 February 2026. Howsam, Leslie (23 September 2004), "Orme, Eliza (1848–1937), political activist and lawyer", Oxford Dictionary of National
List of British suffragists and suffragettes
List_of_British_suffragists_and_suffragettes
List of persons
wife of the son of Richard Thornton Wilson III, who was the son of Marshall Orme Wilson 1982 Best Dressed Women Fashion Professionals Marina Bulgari, cousin
International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List
International_Best_Dressed_Hall_of_Fame_List
Scott [née Cook], Rachel Susan, British educationist (1848–1905)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Rachel Scott (women's education reformer)
Rachel_Scott_(women's_education_reformer)
Style of ham originating in Yorkshire, England
Cookery, for Rich and Poor. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green. Retrieved 26 May 2022. Acton, Eliza (1847). Modern cookery, in all its branches :
York_ham
Nutritional physiologist (1890–1980)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Isabella_Leitch
English playwright and author (1763–1793)
Berkeley was born on 8 February 1763 at Bray, Berkshire. His mother was Eliza Berkeley née Frinsham, and his father was the Rev. George Berkeley, a son
George_Monck_Berkeley
Scottish writer (1859–1943)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Annie_S._Swan
Contralto and suffragist (1870–1954)
Grace Paterson Elizabeth Pease Nichol Elizabeth Margaret Pace Emily Rosaline Orme Jane Rae Marion Kirkland Reid Jessie Saxby Frances Simson Mary Anderson Snodgrass
Jessie_M._Soga
New Zealand dual-code international rugby footballer
to lure Cooper Archived 29 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine, by Steve Orme, Sportal, dated 26 November 2012. Angry scenes after controversial Sonny
Sonny_Bill_Williams
Weddell, James, A Voyage Towards the South Pole, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1827 Laurio H. Destéfani, The Malvinas, the South Georgias
History of the Falkland Islands
History_of_the_Falkland_Islands
ELIZA ORME
ELIZA ORME
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Muslim, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Tamil
God is My Oath; Consecrated to God; Form of Elizabeth; Pledged to God; The Chosen; Unique; Precious
Girl/Female
Indian
Joy, Joyous (The daughter of Ali ra)
Female
German
Pet form of German Elisabeth, ELISA means "God is my oath."
Female
Russian
 Short form of Russian Yelizaveta, LIZA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Liza.
Female
English
Short form of English Elizabeth, ELIZA means "God is my oath."
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Helénē, possibly ELINA means "torch."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Precious
Female
Hebrew
(עַלִּיזָה) Variant spelling of both Hebrew Aleeza and Alitza, ALIZA means "joy."Â
Boy/Male
British, English
Oath of God
Girl/Female
Indian
Cardamom
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique, Precious
Female
English
 Short form of English Elizabeth, LIZA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Liza.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Chosen
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Eliyah, ELIA means "the Lord is my God."Â
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Elizabeth and Eliza.
Girl/Female
English French Latin
Winged.
Girl/Female
English
My God is bountiful;God of plenty.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure, Intelligent, Brilliant
Girl/Female
Greek American Hebrew French English
From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Famous bearer: Old...
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Unique precious
ELIZA ORME
ELIZA ORME
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
English
Young Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
Grace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Collected
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Troup.English : variant of Throop.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Shakespearean
Gazelle; Small Deer
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Swahili, Tamil
The Lord is Gracious; American Spelling of Sean; God is Gracious; Variant of John from Sean
Female
English
French form of Latin Felicia, FELICE means "happy" or "lucky." Compare with masculine Felice.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Just, Equitable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English female name, Goldgifu, which is not independently attested but is found as an element of place names.
ELIZA ORME
ELIZA ORME
ELIZA ORME
ELIZA ORME
ELIZA ORME
n.
The American white mullet (Mugil curema).
n.
A cup containing three ounces, -- /ormerly used by surgeons.
n.
An abalone.