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Origin of the name ELSA.
Etymology of the
name ELSA.
Meaning of the baby name ELSA.
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ELSA.
A contracted form of Elisa
(q.v.), an older form of Hebrew Elisheba
(q.v.), meaning "the
exulting" or "joyous one." Usage: Argentina, Cuba,
Italy, Mexico, Peru, Phillipines, Spain.
Elsa Martinez Coscolluela, a Filipina poet, playwright
and writer. Elsa Schiaparelli (d. 1973), was an Italian fashion
designer. (Wiki)
ELSA.
A German form of Alice
(q.v.), meaning "noble cheer" or "noble maiden."
Usage: Albania, America, Australia, Canada, Denmark, England, France,
Germany, Romania, Norway, Sweden.
Elsa Andersson (d. 1922), was Sweden's first female
aviator and stunt parachutist. Elsa Raven, an American character
actress. Elsa Einstein (d. 1936), was a German cousin and second
wife of Albert Einstein. (Wiki)
... The Holy Grail had figured,
by allusion at least, in "Lohengrin," in which the hero, who
is the son of Percival (spelled "Parzival" by Wagner in
this instance), comes from the castle of Monsalvat, where the Grail is
kept, to rescue the wrongfully accused Elsa... (Review of the
New York Musical Season, Krehbiel, v.1, 1886)
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A,
B, C,
D, E,
F, G,
H, I,
J, K,
L, M,
N, O,
P, Q,
R, S,
T, U,
V, W,
X, Y,
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