He takes it from voldemort
Dumbledore had been master of the Elder Wand since 1945. When Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore at the top of the Astronomy tower at Hogwarts, before his death, he earned the wand's allegiance (Draco didn't realize this). The wand was then buried with Dumbledore. When Harry was captured by Snatchers in the Deathly Hallows, he wrestled Draco Malfoy's wand from him before Disapparating, and the Elder Wand switched its allegiance to Harry. The next morning, Voldemort broke into Dumbledore's tomb and took the Elder Wand for himself. During the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry realizes he is the true master of the Elder Wand and in the final battle against Voldemort, he uses Expelliarmus to disarm the Dark Lord. Voldemort's killing curse rebounds on him and kills him, because the Elder Wand cannot kill its true master, Harry.
The strongest wand in the Harry Potter series is the Elder Wand.
If your question is about Harry Potter's world, then it is the Elder Wand.
The Elder wand.
Yes, but he gave it up.
No wands have names in harry potter, except the elder wand. Harry's wand is just referred to as "Harry's wand".
The relevance of the "Elder Wand" in Harry Potter is mainly that it is a very powerful wand. Also, that its allegiance changes when somebody defeats the previous owner; according to the Harry Potter books, that is the usual case with wands. In the case of the Elder Wand, the details of the ownership changes are somewhat complicated.
Online you can buy an Albus Dumbledore wand which is the Elder Wand and they will sell it in the park. So yes you can.
the wand was made of elder wood, thus its nickname "the elder wand"
it is one of the three deathly hallows (The Elder Wand, The Stone of Ressurection, and The Cloak of Invisibility.)
Voldemort kills Snape to get the elder wand
Lord Voldemort Harry Potter.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Theme Park.