Elsie originates of olde English as a sobriquet for Elisabeth, Hebrew of origin meaning "my God is a vow". Elisabeth is the Greek form of Elisheva in the Old Testament. A popular name of its own standing for a daughter early in the 20th century, Elsie has seen something of a resurgence in recent years.
Elsie originates of olde English as a sobriquet for Elisabeth, Hebrew of origin meaning "my God is a vow". Elisabeth is the Greek form of Elisheva in the Old Testament. A popular name of its own standing for a daughter early in the 20th century, Elsie has seen something of a resurgence in recent years.
Elsie originates of olde English as a sobriquet for Elisabeth, Hebrew of origin meaning "my God is a vow". Elisabeth is the Greek form of Elisheva in the Old Testament. A popular name of its own standing for a daughter early in the 20th century, Elsie has seen something of a resurgence in recent years.
Elsie originates of olde English as a sobriquet for Elisabeth, Hebrew of origin meaning "my God is a vow". Elisabeth is the Greek form of Elisheva in the Old Testament. A popular name of its own standing for a daughter early in the 20th century, Elsie has seen something of a resurgence in recent years.