Elizabeth Davis

Betty, Bette, Bettye, Bettey, Eliza or Elizabeth Davis may refer to:

Performers

 * Bette Davis (1908–1989), American actress
 * Betty Davis (1944–2022), American funk, rock and soul singer
 * Elizabeth Davis (bassist) (born 1965), American songwriter and musician
 * Elizabeth A. Davis (born 1980), American actress and musician

Writers

 * Eliza Davis (1866–1931), English fashion writer and gossip columnist known as "Mrs Aria"
 * Eliza Davis (letter writer), Jewish English woman notable for her correspondence with the novelist Charles Dickens
 * Eliza Van Benthuysen Davis (1811–1863), American letter writer and wife of Joseph Emory Davis
 * Elizabeth Lindsay Davis (1885–1944), African-American teacher and activist
 * Elizabeth Gould Davis (1910–1974), American librarian and feminist writer
 * Elizabeth Davis (midwife), American author and women's health care specialist since 1977
 * Elizabeth Davis (TV writer), American producer during 2010s, a/k/a Elizabeth Davis Beall

Others

 * Elizabeth Davis (Mormon) (1791–1876), American Latter-Day Saint and wife of Joseph Smith
 * Elizabeth Peke Davis (1803–1860), Hawaiian high chiefess, a/k/a Betty Davis
 * Betty Davis (film editor), American film editor during 1920s
 * Bettye Davis (1938–2018), American politician, social worker, and nurse
 * Bette Davis Eyes, 1974 song by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon
 * Elizabeth Van Wie Davis, American academic specializing in international affairs