Elvis (name)

Elvis is a male given name. It is an anglicisation of the Irish name of Saint Ailbe.[1] However, Ailbe may itself be a gaelicisation of an Ancient British name such as Eilfyw or Eilfw,[2] and the saint was also a popular figure in medieval Wales, where he was claimed to be of Ancient British descent.[3]

Usage

Most commonly, the name refers to American singer and actor Elvis Presley (1935–1977). It may also be the first name of people who were born before Presley became a household name, as in the case of the former U.S. administrator Elvis Jacob Stahr, Jr. (1916–1998, born the same year as Elvis Presley's father, Vernon Elvis Presley).[4] In most cases, however, it refers to people who have the name as a tribute to Elvis Presley. People in this latter group includes those who took the name themselves (with UK-born singer and songwriter Elvis Costello being an example), and those who were named Elvis by their parents.

People with the name

Musicians and radio hosts

  • Elvis Blue (born 1979), stage name of South African Idol's season 6 winner Jan Hoogendyk
  • Elvis Costello (born 1954), the stage name of Declan Patrick MacManus, an English musician and singer
  • Elvis Crespo (born 1971), Puerto Rican Merengue singer
  • Elvis Duran (born 1964), host of Elvis Duran and the Morning Show
  • Elvis Maswanganyi, South African DJ, better known as DJ Mujava
  • Elvis Hitler, the stage name of Jim Leedy, an American singer and frontman of an eponymous band
  • Elvis Perkins (born 1976), American singer and songwriter, son of actor Anthony Perkins
  • Elvis Presley (1935–1977), American singer and actor, also known as “The King of Rock and Roll”, or simply “The King”

Athletes (association football)

Athletes (other sports)

Other

Fictional characters

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References

  1. Iseabail Macleod and Terry Freedman, The Wordsworth Dictionary of First Names: A Concise and Useful Guide to the Origins and Meanings of Over 2000 Names (Ware: Wordsworth, 1995), p. 68; Leslie Dunkling and William Gosling, Everyman's Dictionary of First Names, 3rd edn (London: Dent, 1991), pp. 82-83.
  2. Plummer, Charles (1968) [1910]. Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae [Lives of the Saints of Ireland] (2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon. p. 46 ff., vol. 1.
  3. "Saint Elvis" in Terry Breverton's Wales: A Historical Companion, pp. 164 f. Amberley Publishing (Stroud), 2009.
  4. "Elvis Presley roots in Scotland". Archived from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2009.
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