Proper noun
A female given name from Spanish, in quiet use since the 19th century.
Former name of Granada.; A city in Spain; An ancient name for the city.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough they had clear on-screen chemistry in the movie, Al Pacino didn’t initially want Pfeiffer to play the role of Elvira. Source: Internet
Act 4 Ernani's Castle Elvira and Ernani have just been married, when, in consternation, Ernani hears a bugle call. Source: Internet
Alone, Ottavio and Anna pray for protection, Elvira for vengeance (Trio: " Protegga il giusto cielo main" – "May the just heavens protect us"). Source: Internet
Both Elvira and her guardian Friederich had died in 1866, and Suttner, now above typical marriageable age, felt increasingly constrained by her mother's eccentricity and the family's poor financial circumstances. Source: Internet
Elvira Blank doesn’t remember the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic; she was only 1 at the time. Source: Internet
As he is agreeing, Elvira returns, throwing everything into confusion with her accusations; Giovanni tries to pass her off as a mad woman, but her bearing convinces them otherwise. Source: Internet