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Will everyone assume 'Elsa' has been copied from Frozen?

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luckiestgirlintheworld · 28/10/2014 20:27

I've always planned on having an Elsa if I had a girl, it's a family name and I love old fashioned names.

But is there going to be a rush of Elsas now? I hate the idea of having a trendy baby name.

Would you assume a mum was following a Frozen trend if you heard of a baby Elsa?

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GinnelsandWhippets · 28/10/2014 20:30

Yes, this year I would. But if you love the name go for it. Really no child ever suffered because there were a few others in their year with the same name. And in a few years time everyone will have forgotten Frozen and it won't remind people of that anymore.

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MollyBdenum · 28/10/2014 20:30

I probably would, sorry. Would it work as a middle name?

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floatyflo · 28/10/2014 20:50

Yup!

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pictish · 28/10/2014 20:54

Yes. More's the pity.

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Artandco · 28/10/2014 20:56

Nope, never seen it. Only heard of 'frozen' on here, never in real life

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VivaLeBeaver · 28/10/2014 20:58

I'd think lion.

I nearly called dd Elsa 13 years ago. But as a midwife I'm noticing a few baby Elsas......not many. But a year ago I'd never known one.

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PenguinsIsSleepDeprived · 28/10/2014 21:00

I think it was ripe for a surge anyway as people hunted for a less popular Isla.

I am afraid that I both would think of Frozen and think it could be about to shoot up the charts.

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BikeRunSki · 28/10/2014 21:26

Lion to me.

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mouselittle · 28/10/2014 21:35

like bikeski it always makes me think of elsa the lion

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luckiestgirlintheworld · 28/10/2014 21:48

Oh damn! Not what I wanted to hear!

I love the lion reference- just not the Frozen reference.

I suppose at least Elsa is a good character so it wouldn't be SO bad.

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moxon · 29/10/2014 07:45

No.

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SixerofthePixies · 29/10/2014 07:49

Never heard of it before the film. Also in this house its always said El Sah (do you wanna build a snowman...) which gets a bit irritating!

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TheWhispersOfTheGods · 29/10/2014 07:50

It would be an issue for 5 years, tops. And when she's an adult, or even a pre-teen it sure as hell won't matter! If you love the name, have family links or just want to use it go ahead! For a few months you might have 'like the film' (but generally only idiots ask stuff like that) and then it will be over. I am better people will still use Anna.

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SunnaStrangeInTheNeighbourhood · 29/10/2014 07:56

Elsa the Lioness. It's a beautiful name.

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PenguinsIsSleepDeprived · 29/10/2014 08:59

Just to add, the Frozen connection wouldn't put me off using it. The possibility it is the next Isla might though as I prefer less popular names if possible. Smile

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Riverland · 29/10/2014 09:02

No, never heard of the film except on here. Would think of Lion!

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scarevola · 29/10/2014 09:05

Lion.

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Jennifersrabbit · 29/10/2014 09:05

I know a lovely baby Elsa who must be just pre Frozen (as it were). I think now people might assume a Frozen inspiration but my guess is when she's older the association between the year of her birth and a particular Disney film won't be nearly so obvious.

Also Elsa is the one Disney heroine I could probably stand as a namesake :)

What about Elsie? There seem to be a few of them around and I rather prefer it to Elsa to be honest.

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debijon11 · 30/10/2014 16:04

This is my problem too. I had Elsa on my list for my last DC pre-Frozen, but we had a little boy, so obviously didn't use it. I heard it on the programme Mistresses a few years ago and instantly loved it. But now with DC due Jan, I don't know how many ''Oh like, from Frozen'' comments I could actually take. But I don't like any other names as much either. We have Martha as a back-up.

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luckiestgirlintheworld · 30/10/2014 16:22

I love Martha too. And Constance.

Elsa is my favourite but just really don't want a popular / trendy name

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bigkidsdidit · 30/10/2014 16:25

My DS has a little 4yo pal called elsa. I like it - it will be associated with the film now, but in five years time probably won't? It is a normal name too, it's not Ariel. We don't think of all 15 yo Jasmines as being copied from Aladdin?

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luckiestgirlintheworld · 30/10/2014 18:30

That's a good point bigkids.

I suppose I don't mind the Frozen connection as much as the thought that it will be a popular name. I don't like the idea that there will be more than one of the name in a class.
That's what drew me to Elsa in the first place is that it's rare.

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Pandora37 · 30/10/2014 20:08

I've just looked up the stats and Elsa has been steadily increasing in popularity over the last 10 years (it was number 177 in 2012 so I wouldn't say it's rare but definitely not popular. It was barely in the top 500 in 2001 so it has made a fairly big leap). Apparently, Elsie is one of the highest climbers from between 2003-2013 according to the ONS site and is now in the top 50. If you don't want a trendy name personally I wouldn't use it. I do think Elsa is going to rise, maybe not to the extent there's more than one in a class but what with the popularity of Elsie and similar sounding names like Ella and Isla it does sound quite "trendy".

But if you really, really love Elsa you might be able to overlook all that.

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cheesecakemom · 30/10/2014 20:23

I've never watched it so .....

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longestlurkerever · 31/10/2014 13:26

I doubt people genuinely name their children after Disney characters so there probably won't be a rash of them but people probably will think "oh, like in Frozen", when they hear it. Not a dealbreaker if you love the name imo. My dsis is Ailsa, if that works for you? Also Elsie, Ella, Elspeth possible alternatives?

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