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'''Elvis''' is a given name which is derived from [[Old English]] ''Alviss'', "all-viss" meaning "All wise". However, in Old English a stressed "a" often becomes an "e", hence ''Alvis'' → ''Elvis''.
'''Elvis''' is a given name which is derived from [[Old English]] ''Alviss'', "all-viss" meaning "All wise". However, in Old English a stressed "a" often becomes an "e", hence ''Alvis'' → ''Elvis''.


Most commonly, it refers to legendary American singer [[Elvis Presley]] (1935–1977). It may also be the first name of known people who were born before Presley became a household name, as is the case with [[Elvis Jacob Stahr, Jr.]] (1916–1998), a former U.S. administrator but, in most cases, it refers to those who either took the name themselves, or were given that name by their parents, as a tribute to Presley, as in the following well-known individuals:
Most commonly, it refers to legendary American singer [[Elvis Presley]] (1935–1977). It may also be the first name of known people who were born before Presley became a household name, as is the case with [[Elvis Jacob Stahr, Jr.]] (1916–1998), a former U.S. administrator but, in most cases, it refers to those who either took the name themselves, or were given that name by their parents, as a tribute to Presley.


* [[Elvis Brajkovic]] (born 1969), retired Croatian football player
* [[Elvis Brajkovic]] (born 1969), retired Croatian football player

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Elvis is a given name which is derived from Old English Alviss, "all-viss" meaning "All wise". However, in Old English a stressed "a" often becomes an "e", hence AlvisElvis.

Most commonly, it refers to legendary American singer Elvis Presley (1935–1977). It may also be the first name of known people who were born before Presley became a household name, as is the case with Elvis Jacob Stahr, Jr. (1916–1998), a former U.S. administrator but, in most cases, it refers to those who either took the name themselves, or were given that name by their parents, as a tribute to Presley.

Also, and according to a recent study by the UK-based Pet Charity (PDSA) in the U.K, the name Elvis ranks eight in the top ten names chosen for a pet dog in Britain, the other nine being Tyson, after boxer Mike Tyson, which topped the list, followed by Harry, (after Prince Harry, or the boy wizard Harry Potter), Ozzy (inspired by Ozzy Osbourne), Robbie (for Robbie Williams), Rooney (for Wayne Rooney), Beckham (for David Beckham), Hilton (for Paris Hilton), Wallace (for Jessie Wallace) and Britney (for Britney Spears).