Elizaveta (Russian: Елизавета) may refer to:
People
- Elizaveta Arzamasova (born 1995), Russian actress
- Elizaveta Akhmatova (1820–1904), Russian writer, publisher and translator
- Elizaveta Axenova (born 1995), Russian-born Kazakhstani luger
- Elizaveta Bagriana (1893–1991), Bulgarian poet
- Elizaveta Bagryantseva (1929–1996), Russian discus thrower
- Elizaveta Bem (1843–1914), Russian painter
- Elizaveta Boyarskaya (born 1985), Russian theater and film actress
- Elizaveta Bykova (1913–1989), Soviet chess player
- Elizaveta Chesnokova (born 1996), Russian freestyle skier
- Elizaveta Dementyeva (1928–2022), Soviet sprint canoer
- Elizaveta Dubrovina (born 1993), Russian acrobatic gymnast
- Elizaveta Ermolaeva (born 1930), Soviet middle-distance runner
- Elizaveta Ersberg (1882-1942), Russian parlormaid to the Imperial family
- Elizaveta Glinka (1962–2016), Russian humanitarian
- Elizaveta Golovanova (born 1993), Russian model and beauty pageant titleholder
- Elizaveta Goreva (1859–1917), Russian theatre actress and entrepreneur
- Elizaveta Grechishnikova (born 1983), Russian long-distance runner
- Elizaveta Ivanovna Dmitrieva (1887–1928), Russian poet
- Elizaveta Karamihailova (1897–1968), Bulgarian physicist
- Elizaveta Kazelina (born 1996), Russian speed skater
- Elizaveta Khripounova, Russian-American pianist, singer/songwriter and opera singer
- Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva (born 2002), Russian ice dancer
- Elizaveta Klyuchereva (born 1999), Russian pianist
- Elizaveta Kovalskaya (1849 or 1851–1943), Russian revolutionary, narodnik, and founding member of Black Repartition
- Elizaveta Kruglikova (1865–1941), Russian-Soviet painter, etcher, silhouettist and monotypist
- Elizaveta Kulichkova (born 1996), Russian tennis player
- Elizaveta Lavrovskaya (1845–1919), Russian mezzo-soprano
- Elizaveta Litvinova (1845–c.1919), Russian mathematician and pedagogue
- Elizaveta Lugovskikh (born 2000), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Elizaveta Makarova (born 1994), Russian pair skater
- Elizaveta Malakhova (born 1993), Ukrainian chess player
- Elizaveta Malashenko (born 1996), Russian handballer
- Elizaveta Mavrikievna (1865–1927), Russian Grand Duchess
- Elizaveta Mukasei (1912–2009), Soviet spy
- Elizaveta Narishkina (1838–1928), Russian noblewoman, court official and memoirist
- Elizaveta Nazarenkova (born 1995), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Elizaveta Nugumanova (born 2002), Russian figure skater
- Elizaveta Osetinskaya (born 1977), Russian journalist and media manager
- Elizaveta Oshurkova (born 1991), Ukrainian-born Russian racing cyclist
- Elizaveta Ostrogska (1539–1582), Ruthenian heiress
- Elizaveta Petrovna (1709–1762), Empress of Russia
- Elizaveta Posadskikh (born 1994), Russian BMX freestyle cyclist
- Elizaveta Ryzih (born 1988), German pole vault athlete
- Elizaveta Savlinis (born 1987), Russian track and field sprinte
- Elizaveta Stekolnikova (born 1974), Kazakhstani ice dancer
- Elizaveta Alexandrovna Stroganova (1779–1818), Russian aristocrat
- Elizaveta Svilova (1900–1975), Russian filmmaker and film editor
- Elizaveta Tarakhovskaya (1891–1968), Russian poet, playwright, translator, and author of children's books
- Elizaveta Tichtchenko (born 1975), Russian volleyball player
- Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (born 1996), Russian figure skater
- Elizaveta Ukolova (born 1998), Czech figure skater
- Elizaveta Valdemarovna Ivantsiv aka Yolka (singer), Ukrainian singer and presenter
- Elizaveta Vodovozova (1844–1923), Russian children's writer, educational theorist and memoirist
- Elizaveta Vorontsova (1739–1792), mistress of Emperor Peter III of Russia
- Elizaveta Voronyanskaya (died 1973), assistant of the Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Elizaveta Yulyevna Zarubina (1900–1987), Soviet spy and podpolkovnik of the MGB
- Elizaveta Zvantseva (1864–1921), Russian painter and art instructor
Places
- Elizaveta, Moldova, a village in Moldavia
See also
- Elizabeth (given name)
- Elizabeth (disambiguation)
- Elisaveta (disambiguation)
- Jelisaveta (disambiguation)
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