Elsa's last name isn't officially stated in the Frozen movies, but lore suggests it would be Agnarsdóttir (daughter of Agnarr, her father) or Árnadalr (from the kingdom of Arendelle), following Norse naming conventions and revealed details in companion books. While Disney often omits surnames for princesses, fans theorize these names based on her lineage as Queen of Arendelle and daughter of King Agnarr.
Three years after her coronation, Queen Elsa of Arendelle celebrates autumn in the kingdom with her younger sister Princess Anna, Olaf the snowman, Kristoff the kingdom's ice harvester, and Kristoff's reindeer, Sven.
Anna and Elsa's last name in Frozen has finally been decoded as Agnarrsdatter or Idunasdatter, based on historical context and naming patterns in Norway in the 1860s or 1870s.
No, Elsa is not explicitly gay in Frozen 2; she doesn't have a romantic partner, but the film leaves her sexuality open, focusing on her self-discovery, though many fans interpret her journey and lack of romantic interest as a powerful metaphor for queer identity, with some hoping for a female love interest in the future, a possibility the creators haven't ruled out but haven't confirmed.
King Agnarr, ruler of Arendelle, is Elsa's father. Along with Queen Iduna, he took steps to protect Elsa and Anna after Elsa's ice powers accidentally harmed Anna.
Elsa: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Her low self-esteem and feelings of depression are even made evident in the song “Let It Go,” where she expresses the need to put up a front: "Don't let them in, don't let them see, be the good girl you always have to be! Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know.”
Elsa discovered that the call was used by Iduna to summon the Wind Spirit to save Agnarr. Elsa also discovered other memories of her mother, from Elsa's own childhood and those that took place before she was born.
Elsa is never properly identified as asexual or aromantic, something that would help immensely to increase visibility and awareness. Considering Disney's record with LGBT characters (remember the underwhelming 'gay moment' in Beauty and the Beast?)
There isn't one single "rarest last name" globally, as rarity changes by region, but some names are incredibly scarce, with examples including Pober, Mirren, Febland in England, Gambello (around 60 globally), and unique historical names like Marsvin (Danish noble, extinct male line) or names that have nearly vanished like Twelvetrees or Birdwhistle. Rarity often comes from geographic origins, recent migration, or names dying out, with some existing with only a handful of people.
Originally Elsa was simply a short form for the biblical name Elisabeth and some of its variants: Elisabet, Elisabetta and Elizabeth. The first recorded mentions of the name were in Sweden at the 15th century. The name became generally used after the 19th century.
It's official! Revealed at Disney Consumer Divisions Launch Conference in Shanghai, China, in Frozen III Anna & Kristoff will not only be married but also will be welcoming a little one!
Honeymaren, a member of the Northuldra tribe who was trapped in the Enchanted Forest by the curse, could return for Frozen 3 as Elsa's girlfriend based on the two characters' shared chemistry.
In total, there are 13 officially recognized Disney Princesses. No, really! The Disney Princess Official Site confirms this lineup. The official princesses are Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Moana, and Raya.
Anna's parents rush her to the sacred realm, where discussions with the trolls reveal that Elsa was born with her powers/ depigmentation and deafness, rather than them being due to illness or accident. Grand Pabbie troll heals Anna but removes her memories of Elsa's magic.
Kristoff (Frozen) Kristoff is a fictional character in Walt Disney Animation Studios' Frozen franchise. He appears in the animated features Frozen (2013) and Frozen 2 (2019), and the animated short films Frozen Fever (2015), Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017) and Once Upon a Snowman (2020).
Adrian Brody and wife Georgina Chapman attend the 97th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Mar. 2, 2025. "I share this with my amazing partner Georgina, who has not only reinvigorated my own self-worth but my sense of value and my values and her beautiful children, Dash and India," Brody said.
Sif, goddess in Norse mythology known as the wife of the thunder god Thor. Her flaxen hair is thought to be connected to fertility and the harvest of grain. She is the mother of the god Ull (or Ullr), a deity of archery and skiing who is Thor's stepson.
Canonically, Elsa is not explicitly LGBTQ+; she has no confirmed romantic partner, leading fans to interpret her story as an allegory for hiding one's true self, common in queer experiences, and some see her as asexual or aromantic, while others project LGBTQ+ identities onto her. While fans campaign for her to be gay, directors have stated they focused on her internal journey rather than a romantic plot, leaving her sexuality ambiguous, allowing for various interpretations but no definitive label.
After being slightly taken aback, Anna kissed Kristoff on the cheek, prompting the ice harvester to initiate their relationship with a more passionate kiss. The following summer, Kristoff helped prepare for Anna's nineteenth birthday by decorating the courtyard with a large banner.
Frozen 2 introduces a new adorable character, Bruni, who is a fire spirit that forms a special bond with Elsa. Bruni's power and Elsa's power balance each other out, showing the theme of control and the ability for destructive forces to become helpful and beautiful.
Yes, Frozen 3 is officially confirmed and in active development, with a planned release date of November 24, 2027, and development happening simultaneously with Frozen 4, which is also confirmed, making it the first Disney animated trilogy. Stars like Kristen Bell (Anna), Idina Menzel (Elsa), and Josh Gad (Olaf) are returning, with the story set to explore deeper mythology, a potential royal wedding for Anna, and new lands, according to sources from Disney and the voice cast.
Elsa does die in Frozen 2, but is not dead for long, frozen like a statue before being saved by Anna. Elsa's journey to Ahtohallan reveals her as the fifth spirit and exposes a dark family secret involving her grandfather.
Sixteen-year-old Iduna harbors a dark secret. On the surface, she is an Arendellian village girl, an aspiring inventor, and the best friend of Prince Agnarr, but she is also secretly Northuldra. Ever since the day the forest fell, Arendellians have despised and distrusted Northuldra with a vengeance.