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*[[Elsa Hosk]] (born 1988), Swedish model
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*[[Elsa Kazi]] (1884–1967), German writer and German origin Sindhi woman. Famous for her poem The Neem Tree ({{langx|sd|نم جو وڻ}}).
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*[[Elsa Klensch]] (1930–2022), Australian-American Fashion Commentator Elsa Jean, (born 1996) American adult model
*[[Elsa Klensch]] (1930–2022), Australian-American Fashion Commentator *[[Elsa Jean]], (born 1996) American adult model
*[[Elsa Lanchester]] (1902–1986), English-American actress, probably best known for playing the Bride of Frankenstein
*[[Elsa Lanchester]] (1902–1986), English-American actress, probably best known for playing the Bride of Frankenstein
*[[Elsa Leviseur]] (1931–2023), South African-born American architect.
*[[Elsa Leviseur]] (1931–2023), South African-born American architect.
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*[[Elsa Triolet]] (1896–1970), French writer
*[[Elsa Triolet]] (1896–1970), French writer
*[[Elsa Zylberstein]] (born 1968), French actress
*[[Elsa Zylberstein]] (born 1968), French actress



==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==

Latest revision as of 12:17, 31 December 2024

Elsa
World map showing the countries where the names Elsa or Elza are popular. Any color means the name is among the 100 most popular names either in the population or among newborns.
GenderFemale
Origin
Region of originScandinavia
Other names
Variant form(s)Elisabeth, Elisabet, Elisabetta and Elizabeth
Related namesEli, Elis, Élise, Eliza, Ella, Elle, Else, Elsie, Elys, Elza, Ilsa, Ilse
Popularitysee popular names

Elsa is a female name mostly used in the Scandinavian countries.

Provenance

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Originally Elsa was simply a short form for the biblical name Elisabeth and some of its variants: Elisabet, Elisabetta and Elizabeth.[1]

The first recorded mentions of the name were in Sweden at the 15th century. The name became generally used after the 19th century.[1]

Variants

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  • Eli
  • Elis
  • Elise
  • Eliza
  • Ella
  • Elle
  • Else
  • Elsie
  • Elys
  • Elza
  • Ilsa
  • Ilse
  • Els

Statistics

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After the release of Disney's Frozen at the end of 2013, in which a main character is named Elsa, the name became more popular in different countries across the world. In the Faroe Islands and Sweden the name was in the top 10 baby names before the film was released, and became the most popular name afterwards, in 2014 and 2015.[1]

People

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Other

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References

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  1. ^ a b c NamepediA Blog – The Real Elsa, Retrieved 7 July 2016.
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