Proper noun
Elsa (plural Elsas)
A female given name from German or Hebrew.
After Elsa accidentally freezes Anna’s heart with her elemental powers, Hans convinces the dignitaries from the other neighboring kingdoms that Anna died and married him beforehand, making him the new leader of Arendelle. Source: Internet
Angelo Mariani conducted the performance, which starred Italo Campanini as Lohengrin, Bianca Blume as Elsa, Maria Löwe Destin as Ortrud, Pietro Silenzi as Telramund, and Giuseppe Galvani as Heinrich der Vogler. Source: Internet
Another aunt she visited, Elsa Adler, first told Ingrid, when she was 11, that her mother may have had "some Jewish blood," and that her father was aware of that fact long before they married. Source: Internet
Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. Source: Internet
But it seems even Elsa Pataky can't resist the allure of fast food sometimes as she was spotted hitting up a McDonald's Drive-Thru in Byron Bay with her children and mother Cristina on Tuesday. Source: Internet
As Elsa and her attendants are about to enter the church, Ortrud rushes to the front of the procession and challenges Elsa to tell who her husband is, and to explain why anyone should follow him. Source: Internet