Albert Padon

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Albert 148
Padon 57,293
Albert Padon 4,107,287
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  1. is 57,289th most common Ogrodnik
  2. is 57,290th most common Oleksa
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  4. is 57,292nd most common Outwater
  5. is 57,293rd most common Padon
  6. is 57,294th most common Palomeque
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  9. is 57,297th most common Pogosyan
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  1. is 4,107,283rd most common Albert Overman
  2. is 4,107,284th most common Albert Pabst
  3. is 4,107,285th most common Albert Pacifico
  4. is 4,107,286th most common Albert Pacitti
  5. is 4,107,287th most common Albert Padon
  6. is 4,107,288th most common Albert Paladino
  7. is 4,107,289th most common Albert Palewicz
  8. is 4,107,290th most common Albert Pallini
  9. is 4,107,291st most common Albert Palomares

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Albert

Meaning & History

(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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