Origin and Meaning of Ellsa
Meaning & Origin
Noble or God’s promise
Origin: Hebrew - Ellsa is a variation of the name Eliza, which is derived from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.' It can also be seen as a diminutive or a modern take on the name Elsa, which means 'noble' in German.
Interesting Facts
- Ellsa is a relatively modern name that combines elements of traditional names like Eliza and Elsa, making it appealing to contemporary parents.
- The name Elsa gained popularity due to the Disney movie 'Frozen,' but Ellsa remains less common and can be seen as a unique alternative.
- Notable bearers of the name Ellsa are rare, but variants like Elsa have been popularized by figures such as Elsa Lanchester, the actress known for her role in 'Bride of Frankenstein.'
- While Elsa peaked in popularity after the release of 'Frozen' in 2013, Ellsa is still considered a unique name, with few ranking records in various naming databases.
- Related names include Elsa, Eliza, Elizabeth, and other variations derived from these traditional names.