See also: Albèrt and albert

English

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Etymology

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    From Old English Æþelbeorht, from Proto-West Germanic *Aþalaberht, a compound of *aþalaz (noble) + *berhtaz (bright, famous), or from Old French Albert, from Latin Albertus, itself from the Germanic name. Regardless of the exact route, it is a doublet of Ethelbert. It became popular in 19th-century England due to Queen Victoria’s consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

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    Albert (countable and uncountable, plural Alberts)

    1. A male given name from the Germanic languages.
      • 1862, Alfred Tennyson, The Idylls of the King: Dedication::
        Thou noble Father of her Kings to be - - - / Dear to thy land and ours, a Prince indeed, / Beyond all titles, and a household name, / Hereafter, thro' all times, Albert the Good.
      • 1956, Eddie Condon, Thomas Sugrue, We Called it Music: A Generation of Jazz., Peter Davies, page 40:
        Helena was not flattered. "Albert just doesn't appreciate music," she said. They all called me Albert then. I thought it was a fine name; I like elegance.
      • 2000, Anne Enright, What Are You Like?, Random House, published 2001, →ISBN, page 85:
        Hogan, Byrne, O'Brien. She stopped at one name. Albert Delahunty — what Catholic in their right mind would call a child Albert?
      • 2019 July 4, James Carrier, “Mehrabian’s 7-38-55 Communication Model: It’s More Than Words”, in PeopleShift[1], archived from the original on 7 August 2025:
        Based on research, Albert Mehrabian has concluded that only 7% of feelings and attitudes takes place through the words we use in spoken communications, while 38% takes place through tone and voice and the remaining 55% take place through body language.
    2. A surname originating as a patronymic.
      • 2009 July 19, Lizette Alvarez, “Whee! Also, There’s a Net”, in The New York Times[2], archived from the original on 26 November 2022:
        Pass the chalk. Dr. Levine was there with a friend and fellow psychiatrist (detect a pattern?), Alexa Albert, Coco’s mother, who squinted up into the sun as her daughter effortlessly sailed skyward. Dr. Albert is an acrophobe.
    3. A commune in Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France.
    4. A constituency in Belize
    5. A city in Kansas.
    6. A former rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada, now part of the Municipality of Two Borders.
    7. A town in New South Wales.
    8. A ghost town in Texas.
    9. A locality in the Lachlan council area, central New South Wales, Australia.
    10. A crater on the Moon

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    Albert (plural Alberts)

    1. Synonym of Albert chain.

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    Albanian

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    Albert m

    1. a male given name

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    Declension of Albert
    singular
    indefinite definite
    nominative Albert Alberti
    accusative Albertin
    dative/ablative Alberti Albertit

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    Albert (definite accusative Alberti, plural Albertlər)

    1. a transliteration of the English male given name Albert
      • 2018, Daron Acemoğlu, James A. Robinson, Millətlər niyə tənəzzül edir, page 95:
        Bu ölkələrdə, güman ki, çox sayda potensial Bill Geytslər və bir, ya da iki Albert Eynşteyn var, amma onlar təhsil ala bilmədiyi və həyatda öz yerlərini tapmadığı üçün əkinçiliklə məşğul olmağa, ya da hərbi xidmətə getməyə məcburdurlar.
        There are probably many a potential Bill Gates and one or two Albert Einsteins in these countries, but they are forced to farm or join the military because they cannot get an education and find their place in life.
      • 2020, Nicat Tarverdiyev, İslam və Motivasiya, page 75:
        Unutmayın ki, bizim hər birimizin ixtiyarında olan zaman Mikelancelo, Leonardo Da Vinçi, Tomas Cefferson, Paster, Helen Keller, Albert Eynşteyn kimi dahi şəxsiyyətlərin sahib olduğu vaxt qədərdir.
        Remember that the time each of us has at our disposal is as much time as that of geniuses like Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, Pasteur, Helen Keller, Albert Einstein had.

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    Albert m

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

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    From English Albert.

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    Albert

    1. a male given name from English [in turn from the Germanic languages]

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    Czech

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    Albert m anim

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

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    Albert m anim (female equivalent Albertová)

    1. a male surname

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    • Albert”, in Příjmení.cz (in Czech)
    • Moldanová, Dobrava (2019), Naše příjmení [Our surnames] (in Czech), 5th edition, Prague: Agentura Pankrác, →ISBN, page 27

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    Albert

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert
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    Dutch

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɑl.bərt/
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    • Hyphenation: Al‧bert

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    Albert m

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

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    Estonian

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɑlb̥ert/, [ˈɑlb̥ertˑ]

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    Albert

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

    Faroese

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    Albert m

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

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    Patronymics

    • Albert's son: Albertsson
    • Albert's daughter: Albertsdóttir

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    singular
    indefinite
    nominative Albert
    accusative Albert
    dative Alberti
    genitive Alberts

    Finnish

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    From Swedish Albert, from Old High German Adalbert (literally noble and bright, shining with nobility).[1]

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɑlbert/, [ˈɑ̝lbe̞rt̪]
    • Rhymes: -ɑlbert
    • Syllabification(key): Al‧bert
    • Hyphenation(key): Al‧bert

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    Albert

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

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    • Chiefly used as a middle name.

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    Inflection of Albert (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
    nominative Albert Albertit
    genitive Albertin Albertien
    partitive Albertia Alberteja
    illative Albertiin Alberteihin
    singular plural
    nominative Albert Albertit
    accusative nom. Albert Albertit
    gen. Albertin
    genitive Albertin Albertien
    partitive Albertia Alberteja
    inessive Albertissa Alberteissa
    elative Albertista Alberteista
    illative Albertiin Alberteihin
    adessive Albertilla Alberteilla
    ablative Albertilta Alberteilta
    allative Albertille Alberteille
    essive Albertina Alberteina
    translative Albertiksi Alberteiksi
    abessive Albertitta Alberteitta
    instructive Albertein
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of Albert (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Albertini Albertini
    accusative nom. Albertini Albertini
    gen. Albertini
    genitive Albertini Albertieni
    partitive Albertiani Albertejani
    inessive Albertissani Alberteissani
    elative Albertistani Alberteistani
    illative Albertiini Alberteihini
    adessive Albertillani Alberteillani
    ablative Albertiltani Alberteiltani
    allative Albertilleni Alberteilleni
    essive Albertinani Alberteinani
    translative Albertikseni Alberteikseni
    abessive Albertittani Alberteittani
    instructive
    comitative Alberteineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Albertisi Albertisi
    accusative nom. Albertisi Albertisi
    gen. Albertisi
    genitive Albertisi Albertiesi
    partitive Albertiasi Albertejasi
    inessive Albertissasi Alberteissasi
    elative Albertistasi Alberteistasi
    illative Albertiisi Alberteihisi
    adessive Albertillasi Alberteillasi
    ablative Albertiltasi Alberteiltasi
    allative Albertillesi Alberteillesi
    essive Albertinasi Alberteinasi
    translative Albertiksesi Alberteiksesi
    abessive Albertittasi Alberteittasi
    instructive
    comitative Alberteinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Albertimme Albertimme
    accusative nom. Albertimme Albertimme
    gen. Albertimme
    genitive Albertimme Albertiemme
    partitive Albertiamme Albertejamme
    inessive Albertissamme Alberteissamme
    elative Albertistamme Alberteistamme
    illative Albertiimme Alberteihimme
    adessive Albertillamme Alberteillamme
    ablative Albertiltamme Alberteiltamme
    allative Albertillemme Alberteillemme
    essive Albertinamme Alberteinamme
    translative Albertiksemme Alberteiksemme
    abessive Albertittamme Alberteittamme
    instructive
    comitative Alberteinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Albertinne Albertinne
    accusative nom. Albertinne Albertinne
    gen. Albertinne
    genitive Albertinne Albertienne
    partitive Albertianne Albertejanne
    inessive Albertissanne Alberteissanne
    elative Albertistanne Alberteistanne
    illative Albertiinne Alberteihinne
    adessive Albertillanne Alberteillanne
    ablative Albertiltanne Alberteiltanne
    allative Albertillenne Alberteillenne
    essive Albertinanne Alberteinanne
    translative Albertiksenne Alberteiksenne
    abessive Albertittanne Alberteittanne
    instructive
    comitative Alberteinenne
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    • Albert is the 350th most common male given name in Finland, belonging to 1,001 male individuals (and as a middle name to 4,431 more, making it more common as a middle name), according to August 2025 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

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    1. ^ Kustaa Vilkuna (2005) [1976], Pirjo Mikkonen, editor, Etunimet, 4th edition, Helsinki: Otava, published 2011, →ISBN

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    Albert m

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert
    2. a surname originating as a patronymic
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    German

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    Contraction of Adalbert, from Old High German adal (noble) + beraht (bright).[1][2]

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    Albert m (proper noun, strong, genitive Alberts, plural Alberte or Alberts)

    1. a male given name from Old High German[1]

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    Albert m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Alberts or (with an article) Albert, feminine genitive Albert, plural Alberts)

    1. a surname originating as a patronymic[2]

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    Transliterations
    • Japanese: アルベルト (Aruberuto)
    • Chinese: 阿爾貝特 / 阿尔贝特 (Ā'ěrbèitè) (transliteration)

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    Hungarian

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     Albert on Hungarian Wikipedia

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    • IPA(key): [ˈɒlbɛrt]
    • Rhymes: -ɛrt
    • Hyphenation: Al‧bert

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    Albert

    1. a male given name from the Germanic languages

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    Possessive forms of Albert
    possessor single possession multiple possessions
    1st person sing. Albertem Albertjeim
    2nd person sing. Alberted Albertjeid
    3rd person sing. Albertje Albertjei
    1st person plural Albertünk Albertjeink
    2nd person plural Albertetek Albertjeitek
    3rd person plural Albertjük Albertjeik

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    Albert m (proper noun, genitive singular Alberts)

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

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    Declension of Albert (sg-only masculine)
    indefinite singular
    nominative Albert
    accusative Albert
    dative Albert, Alberti
    genitive Alberts

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    Albert

    1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

    Polish

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    Etymology 1

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      Learned borrowing from Latin Albertus. Doublet of Albrecht.

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      Albert m pers (female equivalent Alberta)

      1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert
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      See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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      Albert f

      1. genitive plural of Alberta

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      • Albert”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[3] (in Polish)

      Romanian

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from German Albert.

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      Albert m (genitive/dative lui Albert)

      1. a surname from German

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      • Iordan, Iorgu (1983), Dicționar al numelor de familie românești [A Dictionary of Romanian Family Names]‎[4], Bucharest: Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică

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      • IPA(key): /albert/, [ˈalbert]
      • Rhymes: -albert
      • Hyphenation: Al‧bert

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      Albert m pers

      1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert

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      Declension of Albert
      (pattern chlap)
      singularplural
      nominativeAlbertAlbertovia
      genitiveAlbertaAlbertov
      dativeAlbertoviAlbertom
      accusativeAlbertaAlbertov
      locativeAlbertoviAlbertoch
      instrumentalAlbertomAlbertmi

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      • Albert”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2026

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      First recorded in Sweden in 1283. Cognate with German and English Albert.

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      Albert c (genitive Alberts)

      1. a male given name, equivalent to English Albert
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