Proper noun
Eliza
A female given name from Hebrew, popular in the 19th century.
Oh, China. How I have missed you.' 'And I have missed you, Eliza. But don't worry, next time my aim will be better. Derek Landy
Inside every believe, there's a lie.” - Eliza Caelum. Tiffanie DeBartolo
1870 ) * January 21 Eliza Moore last person born into slavery in the United States (b. Source: Internet
;Act II The event is revealed to have been a success, with Zoltan Karpathy having concluded that Eliza is "not only Hungarian, but of royal blood. Source: Internet
“Amy Coney Barrett helped lead schools that taught children and educators to hate themselves in the name of religion,” said Eliza Byard, GLSEN’s executive director. Source: Internet
Angelica represents La Nueva Fe bakery, Eliza is Vicky Bakery, and Peggy is Barbie Bakery. Source: Internet