Elbert
Elbert is a name that derived from the Germanic Alibert and may refer to:
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People
    
    Given name
    
- Elbert Andrews (1901–1979), American baseball player
 - Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff (1838–1913), American merchant and mayor
 - Egbert B. Brown (1816–1902), American Civil War Union general
 - Elbert Crawford (1966–2013), American football player
 - Elbert Dijkgraaf (born 1970), Dutch economist and politician
 - Elbert Allen Drummond (1943–2012), American heir, businessman and philanthropist
 - Elbert Guillory (born 1944), Louisiana politician
 - Elbert de Leeuw (1519/20–1598), Dutch jurist and statesman better known as Elbertus Leoninus
 - Elbert Peets (1886–1968), American landscape architect, city planner
 - Elbert Roest (born 1954), Dutch politician and historian
 - Elbert Root (1915–1983), American Olympic diver
 - Elbert A. Smith (1871–1959), American Latter Day Saints leader
 - Elbert B. Smith (1921–2013), American historian and author
 - Elbert H. Smith (fl. 1839), American poet
 - Elbert S. Smith (1911–1983), American politician
 - Elbert D. Thomas (1883–1953), United States Senator for Utah
 - Elbert Lee Trinkle (1876–1939), American Governor of Virginia
 - Elbert Tuttle (1897–1996), American judge
 - Elbert Weinberg (1928–1991), American sculptor
 - Elbert West (1967–2015), American country singer-songwriter
 - Elbert A. Woodward (1836–1905), American fraudster
 
Surname
    
- Andor Elbert (1934–2014), Hungarian-born Canadian sprint canoer
 - Emily Elbert (born 1988), American singer-songwriter and guitarist
 - Samuel Elbert (1740–1788), American merchant, revolutionary soldier, and politician
 - Samuel Hitt Elbert (1833–1899), American governor and chief justice of Colorado
 - Samuel Hoyt Elbert (1907–1997), American linguist
 
Places in the United States
    
- Elbert, Colorado, named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899)
 - Elbert County, Colorado, named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899)
 - Elbert County, Georgia, named for Samuel Elbert (1740–1788)
 - Elbert, Texas
 - Elbert, West Virginia
 - Lake Elbert, Florida
 - Mount Elbert, the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains; named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899)
 
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