Albert

Masculine

Meaning

Noble and bright or illustrious through nobility.

Etymology

Albert comes from the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright, shining). The name became particularly prominent through Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria, and has been borne by numerous scientists and intellectuals, including Albert Einstein.

About the Name Albert

Albert is a noble name with strong associations to both royalty and intellectual achievement. Its connection to Prince Albert and famous scientists has given it an air of sophistication and wisdom.

Historical People Named Albert

ALBERT B. FALL

SENATOR

ALBERT HUPP

HONORABLE

ALBERT LEOPOLD MILLS

BRIG. GEN., U.S.A.

ALBERT ROSS

ADMIRAL

Albert B. Cummins

Senator

Albert Baird Cummins

Governor of Iowa, 1902-1908; Senator, 1908-1926

Albert Baldwin

Albert Behnke

Lieutenant

Albert Belgium

King

Albert Blakenay

Albert Blanchet

Albert Blanding

Major General

Albert Brimstead

Albert Brown

Hon.

Albert Burleson

Honorable

Albert Cummins

Senator

Albert De Vleeschawer

Minister

Albert Delton

Albert Douglas

Honorable

Albert Einstein

Albert Estopinal

Honorable

Albert F. Hegenberger

Capt.

Albert F. Polk

Honorable

Albert F. Walker

Albert Fall

Albert Fletcher

Albert George Burr

Hon.

Albert H. Vestal

Rep.

Albert Hale

Doctor

Albert Hall

Albert Hassall

Dr.

Albert Hegenberger

Captain

Albert Henry Washburn

Minister to Vienna

Albert Hinckley

Albert J. Engel

Rep.

Albert J. Meyer

General

Albert Janssens

Minister of Finance of Belgium

Albert Jeffers

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge

Senator from Indiana

Albert Johnson

Honorable

Albert L. Cox

Brigadier General

Albert L. Faulkner

Albert L. Scott

Chief

Albert Laske

Albert Lasker

Albert Le Jeune Henri Peremie De Cartier de Marchienne

Baron

Albert Leary

Albert Lebrun

Madame

Albert Levitt

Attorney

Albert Lewis

Albert Logan

General

Albert Love

Colonel

Albert Meyer

Gen.

Albert Norton

Albert Ordway

General

Albert Pike

Albert R. Behnke

Lieutenant, Medical Corps

Albert Rathbone

Albert Read

Commander

Albert Ritchie

Governor of Maryland

Albert Rose

Albert Rosedale

Albert Russell

Albert S. Burleson

Postmaster General

Albert S. Jones

Lieutenant

Albert Sarraut

Prime Minister

Albert Scott

Chief, Clothing and Equipage Division, Q.M.C., U.S.A.

Albert Shaw

A.

Albert Shelby Willis

Albert Sidney Burleson

Representative from Texas, Postmaster General

Albert Stephens

Captain

Albert Stevens

Captain

Albert Thomas

Representative

Albert Thorn

Albert Todd

Colonel

Albert Vestal

Albert W. Bacon

Paymaster

Albert Walker

Albert Washburn

Minister to Austria

Albert White

Albert Woll

Albert de Ligne

Prince

Albert Smith White

1820–1890 Hon. United States