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Elsie

Elsie is a feminine given name derived from Elizabeth, historically a diminutive form used in England and later adopted across English-speaking countries. The name has several variants and is often used as a standalone given name today. In the United States, Elsie was particularly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries before declining in common usage; it remains in occasional use in modern times.

Notable people named Elsie include Elsie Ferguson, an American stage and screen actress active in the early

In popular culture, Elsie the Cow is a well-known corporate mascot associated with the Borden Dairy Company,

20th
century;
Elsie
MacGill,
a
Canadian
engineer
and
aviation
pioneer
who
headed
aircraft
production
during
World
War
II;
and
Elsie
Widdowson,
a
British
nutritionist
who
co-authored
influential
work
on
the
chemical
composition
of
foods.
introduced
in
the
1920s.