Eloise
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Eloise ("Ell-o-eze") is a women's name, originating from the French language. The name means intelligent or smart.[citation needed]
People named Eloise:
- Eloise Greenfield is an American poet.
In music Eloise can refer to:
- Eloise by Briton Barry Ryan in 1968 — covered in 1986 by The Damned for a #3 UK hit.
- Eloise, an album by Swedish band Arvingarna.
- Eloise a song by Arvingarna, Sweden's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993.
- Eloise, an opera by Karl Jenkins.
In literature Eloise can refer to:
- Eloise, a 1956 book series written by Kay Thompson.
- Eloise, a 1975 novel by Edwin Charles Tubb
In meteorology:
- Hurricane Eloise was a Category 3 Hurricane in the 1975 Atlantic hurricane season.
Eloise is the name of at least one place:
- Eloise, a mental institution that was located in Westland, Michigan.
In logic:
- Eloise and Abel are the names of the and players in the game used to show p-isomorphisms between structures of a fixed first-order language (Poizat 2000).