Albert Berseth

in the US

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Albert 148
Berseth 161,625
Albert Berseth 24,289,026
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  1. is 161,621st most common Berlen
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  1. is 24,289,022nd most common Albert Berrodin
  2. is 24,289,023rd most common Albert Berron
  3. is 24,289,024th most common Albert Berrones
  4. is 24,289,025th most common Albert Bersch
  5. is 24,289,026th most common Albert Berseth
  6. is 24,289,027th most common Albert Bersh
  7. is 24,289,028th most common Albert Bershadskiy
  8. is 24,289,029th most common Albert Bersley
  9. is 24,289,030th most common Albert Berson

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Albert

Meaning & History

Berseth

(male) From an Old French name, Albert, of Germanic (Frankish) origin, derived from adal ‘noble’ + berht ‘bright, famous’. This was adopted by the Normans and introduced by them to England, displacing the Old English form Æþelbeorht. The name is popular in a variety of forms in Western Europe, and has been traditional in a number of European princely families. It was out of favour in England for centuries, however, and the revival of its popularity in the 19th century was largely in honour of Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

Short forms: Al, Bert.

Pet forms: Albie, Alby, Bertie.

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