Given name •
Elsie Abbot (1907–1983), British civil servant •
Elsie Albert (born 1996), Papua New Guinean rugby league player •
Elsie Altmann-Loos (1899–1984), Austrian dancer •
Elsie Baker (1883–1971), American actress and singer • •
Elsie Barge (1898–1962), American pianist •
Elsie Charles Basque (1916–2016), first Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia to earn a teacher's certificate •
Elsie Bertram (1912–2003), English bookseller •
Elsie Bowerman (1889–1973), British pioneering female barrister, suffragette, and
Titanic survivor •
Elsie Bramell (1909–1985), Australian anthropologist • •
Elsie Cameron Corbett (1893–1977), British volunteer ambulance driver in World War I •
Elsie Cassels (1864–1938), Scottish-born naturalist and Canadian ornithologist •
Essie B. Cheesborough (1826–1905), American writer •
Elsie Cohen (1895–1972), British entrepreneur •
Elsie Cook, secretary for the Scottish Women's Football Association •
Elsie Cameron Corbett (1893–1977), British suffragist, volunteer ambulance driver World War I, and philanthropist •
Elsie Chamberlain (1910–1991), British minister •
Elsie Corlett (1902–1988), English golfer •
Elsie Dahlberg-Sundberg (1916–2005), Swedish sculptor •
Elsie Louisa Deacon (1897–1984), British railway draughtswoman •
Elsie Dohrmann (1875–1909), New Zealand scholar, teacher, and temperance campaigner •
Elsie Dubugras (1904–2006), Brazilian journalist •
Elsie Spicer Eells (1880–1963), American writer •
Elsie Ferguson (1883–1961), American stage and film actress •
Elsie Fisher (born 2003), American actor •
Elsie Fox ( 1900–1992), minor screenwriter in the 1930s, married to American novelist/screenwriter Paul Hervey Fox •
Elsie Herbold Froeschner (1913–2006), American scientific illustrator •
Elsie Gabriel, Indian environmentalist •
Elsie Gibbons (1903–2003), Canadian politician •
Elsie Giorgi (1911–1998), American physician •
Elsie Gledstanes (1891–1982), British artist •
Elsie Griffin (1895–1989), English opera singer •
Elsie Hall (1877–1976), Australian-born South African classical pianist •
Elsie Heiss, Australian indigenous elder and Catholic religious leader •
Elsie Higgon (1879–1969), English pharmacist • Elsie Hodder (1886–1952), English actress and singer under the stage name
Lily Elsie •
Elsie M. Hueffer (1876–1949), British translator •
Elsie Ao Ieong, Macau government minister •
Elsie Inglis (1864–1917), innovative Scottish doctor •
Elsie Janis (1889–1956), American singer, songwriter, actress, and screenwriter •
Elsie Jury (1910–1993), Canadian archaeologist •
Elsie S. Kanza, Tanzanian economist and diplomat •
Elsie Kelly (1936–2026), English actress •
Elsie May Kittredge (1870–1954), American botanist •
Elsie Caroline Krummeck (1913–1999), American artist and industrial designer •
Elsie Lefebvre (born 1979), Quebec politician •
Elsie Lessa (1912–2000), American-Brazilian journalist and writer •
Elsie Leung, member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong •
Elsie M. Lewis (1912–1992), first African American female historian •
Elsie Locke (1912–2001), New Zealand writer, historian, and activist in the feminism and peace movements • Elsie Lyon, Canadian politician; see Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election#Elsie Lyon (Fisher) •
Elsie Mackay (1893–1928), British actress, interior decorator and pioneering aviator who died trying to fly across the Atlantic •
Elsie MacLeod, American actress •
Elsie Maréchal (1894–1969), English woman active in the Belgian Resistance during the Second World War •
Elsie Rosaline Masson (1890–1935), Australian photographer • Elsie Mitchell (died 1945), American woman killed in Oregon by a Japanese balloon bomb during World War II; see Fire balloon#Single lethal attack •
Elsie Smeaton Munro (1880–1961), Scottish writer •
Elsie Murray (1878–1965), American psychologist •
Elsie Paitai (born 1963), New Zealand rugby union player •
Elsie Clews Parsons (1875–1941), American anthropologist, sociologist, folklorist and feminist •
Elsie Payne (1927–2004), teacher and first indigenous Barbadian principal of Queen's College of Bridgetown •
Elsie Palmer Payne (1884–1971), American painter •
Elsie Dodge Pattee (1876–1975), American painter •
Elsie Pidgeon (1879–1956), Australian hospital matron •
Elsie Quinlan (1914–1952), Irish-born South African Dominican sister •
Elsie Reasoner Ralph (1878–1913), American war correspondent and sculptor •
Elsie Robinson (1993–1956), American syndicated columnist •
Elsie Shrigley (1899–1978), English vegan activist and co-founder of The Vegan Society •
Elsie Sigel (1890–1909), American murder victim • Elsie Snowden, member of the
Snowden Family Band, a 19th-century African American musical group •
Elsie Stevens (born 1907), British artist •
Elsie Sunderland, Canadian environmental scientist •
Elsie Suréna (born 1956), Haitian writer and photographer •
Elsie Toles (1888–1957), Arizona's superintendent of public instruction, professor, and author •
Elsie Tu (Traditional Chinese characters: 杜葉錫恩) (1913–2015), also known as Elsie Elliot, Hong Kong social activist and member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong •
Elsie Eleanor Verity (1894–1971), British motor engineer •
Elsie Wagg (1876–1949), English philanthropist •
Elsie Wayne (1932–2016), Canadian politician •
Elsie Widdowson (1906–2000), British dietitian •
Elsie Jane Wilson (1890–1965), New Zealand-born cinema actress, director and writer in the United States •
Elsie Wingrove (1923–2016), Canadian baseball player •
Elsie de Wolfe (1865–1950), pioneering professional interior decorator in the United States •
Elsie and Mathilde Wolff Van Sandau ( 1914), British suffragette sisters •
Elsie Maud White (1889–1978), New Zealand artist •
Elsie Wright (1901–1988), Cottingley Fairies photographer and subject
Short for another name • Elizabeth
Elsie Carlisle (1896–1977), English singer • Elizabeth
Elsie MacGill (1905–1980), Canadian aeronautical engineer, first woman to earn an aeronautical engineering degree and "Queen of the Hurricanes" (fighter aircraft) • Eliška
Elsie Paroubek (1906–1911), Czech-American girl who was kidnapped and murdered ==Fictional characters==