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  1. Sven (Frozen) - Wikipedia

    Sven was created by Frozen directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee. In the making of Sven's character, the animation team brought a real-life reindeer into the studio in order to study its …

  2. Sven | Disney Wiki | Fandom

    He is a reindeer who is the sleigh-puller and lifelong companion of Kristoff, an iceman. Sven is a pantomime character with the personality and mannerisms of a dog. A running gag involves …

  3. Spectacular Sven Scenes | Frozen - YouTube

    Grab a carrot for Sven and tag along as we journey through some of his best moments. Watch more Disney Princess!

  4. Sven (Frozen) - Wikiwand

    Sven is a fictional character in the Frozen franchise, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. He is a reindeer that lives together with his companion, Krist...

  5. Sven (Frozen) | The Ultimate Disney Character Guide - DINUS

    Nov 15, 2024 · Your complete guide to Sven (Frozen). Learn about the beloved Disney character's history, actor, fun facts, media appearances, merchandise and more.

  6. Sven - Name Meaning and Origin

    The name Sven is of Scandinavian origin and is derived from the Old Norse name Sveinn, meaning "young man" or "youth." It is a popular name in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, and …

  7. Sven Bio - Mario Street

    Discover the heartwarming and playful biography of Sven, the loyal reindeer from Disney's Frozen. Explore his origin, personality, key moments, and lasting cultural impact.

  8. Sven | Frozen Wiki | Fandom

    Sven is Kristoff's reindeer and close friend. The two were adopted and raised by the trolls. Sven is incredibly loyal to Kristoff and, along with helping him with his business ventures, serves as …

  9. Sven - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · “For many cities, the urban layout allows similar urban re-design strategies, even if the city is not a perfect model of the grid-like layout,” says Sven Eggimann, a researcher …

  10. Sven - Wikipedia

    In medieval Swedish, sven or sven av vapen "sven of arms", is a term for squire. [3] The female equivalent, Svenja, though seemingly Dutch and Scandinavian, is not common anywhere …