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Elaine
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Elaine is a given name, and may refer to:
In television and film:
In fiction:
In other fields:
- Elaine Brown, involved with a dispute with the US Government
- Elaine Chao (born 1953), United States Secretary of Labor
- Elaine Atkinson, Christian convert to Islam who works for Minhaj-ul-Quran
- Elaine Riddick Jessie (born c. Elaine Marie Benes is a Fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989&ndash1998 played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus The following is a list of minor characters that appeared in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders in 2006, by order of first appearance Katherine Elaine Hendrix (born December 28, 1970, in Oak Ridge Tennessee) is an American Actress, Producer, Elaine Paige OBE (née Bickerstaff born 5 March 1948 is an English Singer and actress, best known for her work in Musical theatre Elaine is a name shared by several different female characters in Arthurian legend. Elaine Marley-Threepwood is one of the primary characters in the Monkey Island series of Adventure games developed by LucasArts. Elayne Trakand is one of the main characters of the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. Edward Lewis Brown (born 1942 and his wife Elaine Alice Brown (born c Elaine Lan Chao ( born March 26, 1953) currently serves as the 24th United States Secretary of Labor in the Cabinet of President Minhaj-ul-Quran ( منہاج القرآن) International is a non-political non-sectarian Non-governmental organization (NGO founded by Shaykh Elaine Riddick Jessie, born Elaine Riddick was a 14-year-old American girl who in 1968 was forcibly sterilized by the Eugenics Board of 1954), woman who underwent forced sterilization.
- Elaine E Moura, Brazilian football (soccer) player
- Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal (born 1920), American artist
Elaine Estrela Moura ( November 1, 1982, Salvador) is a Brazilian footballer playing in Umeå IK and the Brazilian national team Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal, the American Artist, was born Elaine Hamilton in 1920 in Catonsville, Maryland, near Baltimore.
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