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\\\"Meaningful Name: \\\"Elsa\\\" is German for \\\"noble\\\", which alludes to her high status as a princess, her ascent as queen of Arendelle, and the fact that deep down she really has such a good heart and spirit. She is the Snow Queen for her heart is as pure as the driven snow!\\\"

Never heard of that word, and I am German myself.
Is it an archaic title, or did someone make that up?
Because a noble is \\\"ein Adliger\\\", when translating it generally.
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\\\"Meaningful Name: \\\"Elsa\\\" is German for \\\"noble\\\", which alludes to her high status as a princess, her ascent as queen of Arendelle, and the fact that deep down she really has such a good heart and spirit. She is the Snow Queen for her heart is as pure as the driven snow!\\\"
Never heard of that word, and I am German myself.
Is it an archaic title, or did someone make that up?
Because a noble is \\\"ein Adliger\\\", when translating it generally.
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