Albert (given name)
Albert is a male first name. The name is also common as a surname.
Origin
Albert is a modern form of the name Adalbert (' noble ' , famous '), also synonymous with Albrecht - in fact, the two forms are up in the 16th century used interchangeably.
Variants
- Male: Alberta (Lithuanian form), Albertus ( Latin form ), Alberto, Al
- Female: Alberta, Albertine
Name Days
As well as
- 4th of July - Albert Quadrelli
- August 7 - Albert Trapani, Carmelite monk in Sicily
- September 17 - Albert of Jerusalem, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem to 1214
- November 24th, September 14th ( Catholic) - Albert of Liege
- November 26 - Albert ( Adalbert ) of Oberaltaich, Benedictine
- December 25 - Albert (Adam) Chmielowski
Well-known bearers of the name
First name or single name
Albert
- Albert (Chiemsee ) ( † 1252), Bishop of Chiemsee
- Albert, anti-pope in 1102, see Albertus ( antipope )
- Albert ( Provost ) ( † 1159 ), provost of Marienstifts in Aachen
- Albert (Saxony) ( 1828-1902 ), King of Saxony
- Albert ( Schwarzburg- Rudolstadt ) ( 1798-1869 ), Prince of Schwarzburg- Rudolstadt
- Albert I. (Belgium) ( 1875-1934 ), King of the Belgians
- Albert I (Monaco ) ( 1848-1922 ), Prince of Monegasque
- Albert I (Namur ) ( † before 1011), Count of Namur
- Albert II (Belgium) ( born 1934 ), King of the Belgians
- Albert II (Monaco) (born 1958 ), Monegasque Prince
- Albert II (Namur ) ( † around 1063 ), Count of Namur
- Albert II of Brunswick -Lüneburg († 1395 ), Duke of Brunswick- Lüneburg
- Albert II of Saxe -Wittenberg (1285-1342), Prince-Bishop of the diocese of Passau
- Albert II of Störmede († 1290 ), Steward of the Lords of Lippe and Marshal of Westphalia
- Albert III. (Namur ) ( † 1102), Count of Namur
- Albert III. Keuslin (1591-1657), abbot of the monastery of St. Peter in Salzburg
- Albert III. von Stauffenberg († 1421 ), Bishop of Regensburg and Prince-Bishop of Prince-Bishopric of Regensburg
- Albert III. of angle ( † 1380 ), Bishop of Passau
- Albert of Augsburg, Augsburg Benedictine
- Albert de Brudzewo (1445-1497), Polish astronomer and mathematician
- Albert Buchi ( historian ) ( 1864-1930 ), Swiss historian
- Albert Buchi ( cyclist ) ( 1907-1988 ), Swiss cyclist
- Albert Camus (1913-1960), French writer and philosopher
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German physicist
- Albert von Enn († 1336 ), Bishop of Brixen
- Albert Hofmann (1906-2008), Swiss chemist
- Albert Hofmann (architect ) ( 1858-1926 ), German architect
- Albert Hofmann (1867-1940), German historian
- Albert Mühlig -Hofmann (1886-1980), German politician
- Albert Josef Hofmann ( born 1933), Swiss physicist
- Albert de Jong (1891-1970), Dutch author and anarcho-syndicalist
- Albert of Cologne (Latin Albertus de Colonia, † 1525), abbot of the monastery County
- Albert of Liege (c. 1166-1192/1193 ), Bishop of Liège
- Albert Mähl (1893-1970), German writer
- Albert Rosellini (1910-2011), American politician
- Albert of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha (1819-1861), husband of Queen Victoria of Great Britain
- Albert of Saxe -Teschen (1738-1822), Duke of Saxony and patron of the arts
- Albert Schneider ( Venue Manager ) ( 1838-1910 ), German and railway construction officer, Mr Director
- Albert Schneider ( boxer ) ( 1897-1986 ), Canadian boxer
- Albert Schneider ( racing driver ) ( 1899/1900-1936 ), German motorcycle racer
- Albert von Soest ( 1588), German woodcarvers
- Albert of Stade († 1264 ), abbot of the monastery Marie to Stade
- Albert ( Opole - Strehlitz ) (c. 1300/1310-1366/1375 ), duke of Opole Duchy part Strehlitz
- Albert Suerbeer († 1273), Archbishop of Riga
Alberta
- Alberta Šimėnas (* 1950), Lithuanian politicians
- Alberta Valys (* 1953), Lithuanian lawyer
Alberto
- Alberto Acosta ( economist ) ( born 1948 ), Ecuadorian economist and politician
- Enrique Alberto Acosta (born 1973 ), Mexican diver
- Federico Alberto Acosta (born 1966 ), Argentine footballer
- Alberto Martín Acosta ( born 1977 ), Uruguayan football player
- Alberto Alberti (cardinal ) ( † 1445 ), Italian priest, Archbishop of Camerino
- Alberto Alberti (producer) ( to 1932-2006 ), Italian music producer
- Alberto Aquilani ( born 1984 ), Italian footballer
- Alberto Ascari (19181955), Italian automobile and motorcycle racer
- Alberto Barberis (philosopher ) ( 1847-1896 ), Italian Thomist philosopher
- Alberto Barberis ( footballer ) ( Ju -Ju, * 1883, † unknown), Italian footballer
- Alberto Beltrán ( graphic artist ) ( 1923-2002 ), Mexican artist and illustrator
- Alberto Beltrán ( singer) ( 1924-1997 ), Dominican singer
- Alberto Bertuccelli (1924-2002), Italian footballer
- Alberto Bigonville ( born 1984 ), Italian football player and coach
- Alberto Santofimio Botero ( b. 1942 ), Colombian politicians
- Alberto Castillo ( artist) ( 1914-2002 ), Argentine artist
- Alberto Castillo ( footballer ) ( born 1963 ), Peruvian football player and coach
- Alberto Castillo (baseball player, 1970), Dominican baseball player
- Alberto Castillo (baseball player, 1975), Cuban baseball players
- Carlos Alberto Oliva Castillo ( b. 1974 ), alleged Mexican criminals
- Alberto Cerqui (* 1992), Italian racing driver
- Alberto Di Chiara ( b. 1964 ), Italian footballer
- Alberto Colombo ( composer ) ( 1888-1954 ), American conductor and composer
- Alberto Colombo ( racing driver ) ( born 1946 ), Italian racing driver
- Alberto Colombo ( chess player ) ( born 1952 ), Italian chess player
- Alberto Costa ( politician), East Timorese politicians
- Alberto Bernardes Costa ( born 1947 ), Portuguese lawyer and politician (PS )
- Alberto Ángel Fernández ( born 1959 ), Argentine politician
- Alberto Fernández ( rower ), Uruguayan rower
- Alberto Fernández Blanco (1955-1984), Spanish cyclist
- Alberto Fernández de la Puebla ( born 1984 ), Spanish cyclist
- Alberto Fernández Sainz ( born 1981 ), Spanish cyclist
- Alberto García ( athlete ) (born 1971 ), Spanish long-distance runner
- Alberto García Aspe ( b. 1967 ), Mexican football player
- Alberto Gilardino ( b. 1982 ), Italian footballer
- Alberto Gómez (musician ) ( 1904-1973 ), Argentine singer and composer
- Alberto Gómez ( racing driver ), Argentine motorcycle racer
- Alberto Gómez ( footballer, 1944) ( born 1944 ), Uruguayan football player
- Alberto Gómez ( footballer, 1988) ( * 1988), Cuban football players
- Alberto Gonzalez, code name Ramiro Artieda († 1939), Bolivian serial killer
- Alberto González ( sailor ) (born 1958 ), Chilean sailors
- Alberto González (tennis player ) (* 1987), Panamanian tennis players
- Alberto González Viaggio (born 1972 ), Argentine fencer
- Mario Alberto González ( born 1941 ), Argentine footballer
- Alberto Malesani (born 1954 ), Italian football player and coach
- Alberto Martínez ( footballer ) ( 1950-2009 ), Uruguayan football player
- Guillermo Alberto Gonzalez Mosquera, a Colombian politician
- Alberto Nogués ( footballer ) ( † 1978), Uruguayan football player
- Alberto Nogués ( politician ) ( 1912-2001 ), Paraguayan politician
- Alberto Orlando ( born 1938 ), Italian footballer
- Alberto Pagani ( born 1938 ), Italian motorcycle racer
- Alberto Paloschi (* 1990), Italian footballer
- Ariel Alberto tank (born 1973 ), Argentine handball player, see Ariel tank
- Alberto Pincherle ( historian ) ( 1894-1979 ), Italian historian and philologist
- Alberto Pincherle, real name of Alberto Moravia (1907-1990), Italian writer
- Alberto Rodríguez, ring name Alberto Del Rio ( born 1977 ), Mexican Wrestler
- Alberto Rodríguez Barrera ( born 1974 ), Mexican football player
- Alberto Rodríguez Hernández ( born 1963 ), Cuban wrestler
- Alberto Rodriguez Larreta (1934-1977), Argentine racing driver
- Alberto Rodríguez Librero (born 1971 ), Spanish director
- Alberto Rodríguez Oliver ( b. 1982 ), Spanish cyclist
- Alberto Junior Rodríguez ( born 1984 ), Peruvian football player
- Alberto Serrano Dolader (born 1958 ), Spanish journalist and writer
- Alberto C. Serrano, American psychotherapist
- Alberto Castellón Serrano ( b. 1956 ), Spanish mathematician, university professor and writer
- Alberto Zaccheroni ( born 1953 ), Italian football coach
Albertus
- Albertus Magnus ( 1200-1280 to ), Saint, Doctor of the Church, philosopher and scientist
Albrecht
- Called Albrecht I. (Brandenburg), documented exclusively Adalbert
- Albrecht von Habsburg, several people
In the second name
- Charles Albert (Sardinia - Piedmont) ( 1798-1849 ), King of Piedmont-Sardinia
Family name
A
- Abel Albert (1836-1909), French botanist
- Abraham Adrian Albert (1905-1972), American mathematician
- Albert Albert ( * 1866, † 20th century), German film producer of the silent era
- Alois Albert (1880-1939), German politician ( BVP )
- Andreas Albert (1821-1882), German engineer and industrialist pressure
- Arthur Albert ( born 1946 ), American Cinematographer
- Auguste Albert, French sailors
B
- Barbara Albert ( hermit ) ( 1862-1940 ), German recluse
- Barbara Albert ( chemist ) (born 1966 ), German chemist
- Barbara Albert ( director ) (born 1970 ), Austrian film director, screenwriter and producer
C
- Carl Albert (1908-2000), American politician
- Carlos Albert ( born 1943 ), Mexican football player
- Caterina Albert i Paradís (1869-1966), Spanish author
- Charles Albert (Boxer ), French boxer
- Charles Honoré d' Albert (1646-1712), French nobleman, politician, and military
D
- Dag Albert (born 1969 ), Swedish rider
- Delia Domingo -Albert ( b. 1942 ), Filipino diplomat and politician
- Don Albert ( Albert actually Anite Dominique; 1908-1980 ), American trumpeter and bandleader
E
- Eddie Albert (1906-2005), American actor
- Eduard Albert (1841-1900), Bohemian surgeon and historian
- Edward Albert (1951-2006), American actor
- Ernst Albert (1859-1936), German actor and biologist
- Erwin Albert ( * 1954), German football player and coach
- Eugen d' Albert (1864-1932), German composer and pianist
F
- Flórián Albert (1941-2011), Hungarian football player
- François Albert -Buisson (1881-1961), French judges, managers and politicians
- František Albert (1856-1923), Czech philosopher and writer
- Franz Albert ( born 1931 ), Austrian racing driver
- Friedrich Albert ( politician), German lawyer and politician
- Friedrich Georg Ernst Albert ( 1860 to 1949), German agronomist
- Friedrich Heinrich Leonhard Albert ( 1819-1864/1865 ), German lawyer and politician
G
- Georges Albert ( 1885 -? ), French footballer
- Gerd- Elin Albert ( born 1981 ), Norwegian Women's Handball
B
- Hans Albert ( born 1921 ), German philosopher and sociologist
- Hans- Joachim von Albert ( * 1927), German lawyer
- Heinrich Albert ( composer ) ( 1604-1651 ), German composer and hymn writer
- Heinrich Albert ( industrialist ) ( 1835-1908 ), German chemist and industrialist
- Heinrich Albert ( guitarist ) ( 1870-1950 ), German guitarist and composer
- Heinrich Albert ( politician ) ( 1874-1960 ), German lawyer, politician and manager
- Heinrich Albert ( CDU) ( 1896-1971 ), German politician ( CDU)
- Herbert Albert (1903-1973), German conductor
- Hermann Albert ( * 1937 ), German painter and high school teachers
I
- Ilse Albert ( * 1929), Austrian swimmer
- Ion Albert (1910-1990), Romanian gymnast
J
- Jeff Albert (born 1970 ), American trombonist, composer and university teacher
- Jegbefumere Albert ( b. 1981 ), Nigerian boxer
- John Albert ( b. 1949 ), British canoeist
- Julius Albert (1787-1846), German mountain official
- Jodi Albert ( b. 1983 ), British actress and singer
- Johann Valentin Albert (1774-1856), German toys dealers and mechanics
- Joseph Albert ( photographer) ( 1825-1886 ), German photographer and inventor
- Joseph Albert (volleyball player) ( b. 1961 ), Canadian volleyball player
- Joseph Jean -Baptiste Albert (1771-1822), French general
K
- Charles Albert (sculptor ), German sculptor
- Charles Albert (philosopher ) ( 1921-2008 ), German philosopher
- Karsten Albert ( * 1968 ), German luger
- Klaus Albert ( * 1951), German football player
- Kurt Albert (1954-2010), German climber and photographer
L
- Lars Albert ( * 1982 ), German decathlete
- Lou Albert - Lasard (1885-1969), German - French painter
- Louis Albert (1898-1951), French ski jumper
M
- Marko Albert ( born 1979 ), Estonian triathlete
- Martin Albert (1909-1991), German politician ( SPD)
- Martine Albert (born 1973 ), Canadian biathlete
- Marvin H. Albert (1924-1996), American author
- Mathias Albert ( * 1967), German political scientist
- Max Albert (1905-1976), German writer
- Maximilian Albert (1866-1903), German - Ghanaian minister, Titular Bishop of Adriana
- Michael Albert ( writer ) ( 1836-1893 ), Transylvanian poet
- Michael Albert ( born 1947 ), American political activist
- Michel Albert ( born 1930 ), French economist
- Morris Albert ( born 1951 ), Brazilian singer and songwriter
N
- Niels Albert ( born 1986 ), Belgian cyclist
P
- Paul Albert (1876-1903), German racing cyclist
- Paul Albert ( Wroclaw ) ( 1557-1600 ), German clergyman, Bishop of Breslau
- Peter Albert ( artist) ( b. 1936 ), German painter and architect
- Peter Albert (musician ) ( 1946-2001 ), German pop singer, composer and lyricist
- Peter Paul Albert (1862-1956), German historian and archivist
- Philip Albert ( * 1990), German football player
- Philippe Albert ( born 1967), Belgian footballer
R
- Rainer Albert ( * 1949 ), German numismatist
- Richard Albert ( b. 1963 ), Canadian hockey player
S
- Samantha Albert (born 1971 ), Jamaican rider
- Sebastian Albert ( * 1987), German football player
- Stephen Albert (1941-1992), American composer
T
- Thomas Albert ( * 1953 ), German violinist, conductor, artistic director and university teacher
W
- Werner Andreas Albert ( * 1935), German conductor
- William Albert (1898-1960), German SS officer
- Wilhelm August Julius Albert (1787-1846), German officer and inventor mountain
- William Albert (1811-1879), American politician (Maryland)
- Wolfgang Fritsch -Albert (* 1946), German Industry Manager