Snow Queen

Etymology
A literal translation into English from the original, from +  +  from a fairy tale first published in 1845 by , based on the struggle between good and evil as experienced by a little boy and girl,  and.

Proper noun

 * 1) A female fairy tale character with magical power over snow and ice.

Translations

 * Arabic: مَلِكَة الثَّلْجِ
 * Aragonese: Reina d'as Nieus
 * Armenian: Ձյունե թագուհին
 * Azerbaijani: Qar kraliçası
 * Belarusian: Сне́жная карале́ва
 * Catalan: Reina de les Neus
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 冰雪女王
 * Czech: Sněhová královna
 * Danish: Sneedronningen, Snedronningen
 * Dutch: sneeuwkoningin
 * Finnish: Lumikuningatar
 * French: Reine des neiges
 * Galician: Raíña das Neves
 * German: Schneekönigin
 * Greek: Βασίλισσα του Χιονιού
 * Hebrew: מַלְכָּת הַשֶׁלֶג
 * Icelandic: Snædrottningin
 * Italian: Regina delle Nevi
 * Japanese: 雪の女王
 * Korean: ^눈의 여왕
 * Malay: Ratu Salji
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: Snedronninga, Snedronningen, Snødronninga, Snødronningen
 * Nynorsk: Snedronninga, Snødronninga
 * Occitan: Reina dei nèus
 * Persian: ملکه برفی
 * Polish: Królowa Śniegu
 * Portuguese: Rainha da Neve
 * Romanian: Crăiasa zăpezilor
 * Russian: Сне́жная короле́ва
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Снежна кра̀љица, Сњежна кра̀љица
 * Roman: Snežna kràljica, Snježna kràljica
 * Spanish: Reina de las Nieves
 * Swedish: Snödrottningen
 * Ukrainian: Снігова́ короле́ва
 * Uzbek: Qor malikasi
 * Vietnamese: Bà chúa Tuyết
 * Walloon: Royinne del nivaye, Rinne des nives