Elsa

  • Origin
    German, Hebrew
  • Meaning
    The name Elsa carries the meaning of "pledged to God" or "God is my oath."
  • Variations
    Elsie, Elisa, Elisabeth, Isabella, Isabelle, Eliza, Lisa, Elise, Lise, Liesel
  • Similar names
    Emma, Anna, Clara, Mia, Sophia, Olivia, Ella, Isla, Nora, Grace
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  • Elsa, a name of German origin, holds a rich historical and cultural significance. It is derived from the name Elisabeth, meaning "pledged to God" or "God is my oath." The name Elsa exudes a sense of elegance and strength, making it a timeless choice for baby girls. Famous personalities such as Swedish model Elsa Hosk and Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli have brought prominence to the name Elsa. Additionally, in the world of fiction, the character Elsa from Disney's animated film "Frozen" captured the hearts of many, further popularizing the name. Elsa has several variations, including Elsie and Elisa, providing parents with options to suit their preferences. Common nicknames like Elsie and Elle add an endearing touch to the name. Choosing Elsa for a baby girl can symbolize a dedication to a higher purpose or a steadfast commitment to faith. With its blend of classic charm and modern allure, Elsa remains a delightful choice for parents seeking a name that resonates with strength and grace.
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