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'''Elliot''' (also spelled '''Elliott''', '''Eliot''', or '''Elyot'''<ref>[http://www.elliotclan.com/name.html Elliot Clan Society: The Elliot Name]</ref>) is a [[personal name]] which can serve as either a [[surname]] or a [[given name]]. It may be derived from a [[French language|French]] form of [[Elias]], which is itself derived from the [[biblical name]] "[[Elijah]]".<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/elliot Behind the Name: Elliot]</ref> Other sources claim that the name originates from the Elliot Scottish border-clan, from a transformation of the name ''Elwold''<ref>[http://www.elliotclan.com/history.html Elliot Clan Society - Elliot History]</ref>. Among the many famous people with this name, the most notable include authors [[T. S. Eliot]] and [[George Eliot]]. Other uses of the word include:
'''Elliot''' (also spelled '''Elliott''', '''Eliot''', or '''Elyot'''or ELIOTT MOTHERFUCKERS <ref>[http://www.elliotclan.com/name.html Elliot Clan Society: The Elliot Name]</ref>) is a [[personal name]] which can serve as either a [[surname]] or a [[given name]]. It may be derived from a [[French language|French]] form of [[Elias]], which is itself derived from the [[biblical name]] "[[Elijah]]".<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/elliot Behind the Name: Elliot]</ref> Other sources claim that the name originates from the Elliot Scottish border-clan, from a transformation of the name ''Elwold''<ref>[http://www.elliotclan.com/history.html Elliot Clan Society - Elliot History]</ref>. Among the many famous people with this name, the most notable include authors [[T. S. Eliot]] and [[George Eliot]]. Other uses of the word include:


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Elliot (also spelled Elliott, Eliot, or Elyotor ELIOTT MOTHERFUCKERS [1]) is a personal name which can serve as either a surname or a given name. It may be derived from a French form of Elias, which is itself derived from the biblical name "Elijah".[2] Other sources claim that the name originates from the Elliot Scottish border-clan, from a transformation of the name Elwold[3]. Among the many famous people with this name, the most notable include authors T. S. Eliot and George Eliot. Other uses of the word include:

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