Thumbelina

Etymology
From, as a , the original name created by.

Proper noun

 * 1) A fairy tale about a thumb-sized girl.
 * 2) The main character in this story.

Translations

 * Arabic: ثُومْبِلِينَا
 * Armenian: Մատնաչափիկը
 * Azerbaijani: Düyməcik
 * Basque:
 * Belarusian:
 * Traditional: Пярсьця́начка, Цалёвачка
 * Bengali: থাম্বেলিনা
 * Bulgarian: Палечка
 * Catalan: Patufeta, Polzeta, Ditona
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 拇指姑娘,, 花蕊姑娘, 拇指公主
 * Chuvash: Пӳрнепи
 * Danish: Tommelise
 * Dutch: Duimelijntje
 * Esperanto: Fingrulino
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish: Peukalo-Liisa
 * French: Poucette, Petite Poucette
 * Georgian: ცეროდენა
 * German:, Däumelieschen
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: אֶצְבַּעוֹנִית
 * Hungarian: Hüvelyk Panna, Pöttöm Panna
 * Icelandic: Þumalína
 * Italian: Mignolina, Pollicina
 * Japanese: 親指姫
 * Kazakh: Түймеқыз
 * Korean: ^엄지공주, ^엄지 공주
 * Macedonian: Палчица
 * Mongolian: Ямх охин
 * Norwegian: Tommelise
 * Polish: Calineczka, Calinka, Calóweczka, Paluszka, Odrobinka, Dziecię elfów
 * Portuguese: Polegarzinha
 * Romanian: Degețica
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Pulgarcita, Almendrita
 * Swedish: Tummelisa
 * Turkish: Parmak Kız
 * Ukrainian: Дюймо́вочка, Палюше́нка, Мизи́ночка
 * West Frisian: Tommelyske