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'''Albin''' |
'''Albin''' is a [[masculine]] [[Polish language|Polish]], [[Scandinavian language|Scandinavian]], [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[Albanian language|Albanian]], and [[Slovene language|Slovenian]] [[given name]], from the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[cognate]] ''[[Albinus (cognomen)|Albinus]]'', derived from the [[Latin]] ''albus'', meaning "white" or "bright". This name may also be a last name. In Estonia, France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Sweden, March 1 is Albin's [[name day]]. There are variant spellings, including ''[[Albinas]]'', a male given name in Lithuania; ''[[Aubin (name)|Aubin]]'', a French masculine given name; and ''[[Albina (given name)|Albina]]'', an Ancient Roman, Albanian, Czech, Galician, Italian, Polish, Slovak, and Slovenian feminine given name. Albin is uncommon as a [[surname]]. |
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Notable people with the given name Albin include:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.behindthename.com/name/albin |title=View Name: Albin |publisher=behindthename.com |accessdate=2007-12-19| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080102105555/http://www.behindthename.com/name/albin| archivedate= 2 January 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref> |
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| pronunciation=''AHL-been'' |
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| meaning ="white", "bright" |
| meaning ="white", "bright" |
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| language = [[Latin Language|Latin]] |
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| region = [[Poland]], [[Scandinavia]], [[Slovenia]] |
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| seealso = [[Aubin (name)|Aubin]], [[Albina (given name)|Albina]], [[Albinas]] |
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| origin = [[Roman]] |
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| related names = Aubin, Albina |
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* [[Albin of Brechin]] (died 1269), Scottish bishop |
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* [[Albín Brunovský]] (1935–1997), Slovak painter, graphic artist, lithographer, illustrator and pedagogue |
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* [[Albin Dunajewski]] (1817–1894), Polish political activist and Bishop of Kraków |
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* [[Albin Ebondo]] (b. 1984), French footballer |
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* [[Albin Egger-Lienz]] (1868–1926), Austrian painter |
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* [[Albin Ekdal]] (born 1989), Swedish footballer |
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* [[Albin Eser]] (1935–2023), German jurist and an ad litem judge |
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* [[Albin Granlund]] (b. 1989), Finnish footballer |
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* [[Albin Grau]] (1884–1942), German artist, architect and occultist, and the producer and production designer for F.W. Murnau's film ''Nosferatu'' |
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* [[Albin Gutman]] (b. 1947), Slovenian general |
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* [[Albin Haller]] (1849–1925), French chemist |
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* [[Albin Julius]] (1967–2022), Austrian martial music and industrial artist |
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* [[Albin Killat]] (b. 1961), German diver |
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* [[Albin Kitzinger]] (1912–1970), German footballer |
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* [[Albin Köbis]] (1892–1917), German sailor |
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* [[Albin Kurti]] (b. 1975), Prime Minister of Kosovo |
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* [[Albin Lermusiaux]] (1874–1940), French Olympic shooter |
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* [[Albin Polasek]] (1879–1965), Czech-American sculptor and educator |
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* [[Albin Provosty]] (1865–1932), American politician |
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* [[Albin W. Norblad]] (1939–2014), American judge |
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* [[Albin Nyamoya]] (1924–2001), Prime Minister of Burundi |
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* [[Albin Roussin]] (1781–1854), French admiral and statesman |
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* [[Albin F. Schoepf]] (1822–1886), Polish-born American military officer |
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* [[Albin Schram]] (1926–2005) Czech collector of autograph letters by shapers of world history |
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* [[Albin Starc]] (1916–2011), Croatian World War II pilot |
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* [[Albin Stenroos]] (1889–1971), Finnish Olympic winner of the marathon race |
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* [[Albin Ström]] (1892–1962), Swedish socialist politician |
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* [[Albin Sandqvist]], Swedish electronic and dance pop singer known by the mononym Albin, a member of the Swedish pop band [[Star Pilots]] |
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* [[Albin Tingwall]] (born 2003), Swedish singer |
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* [[Albin Vidović]] (1943–2018), Croatian Olympic handballer |
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* [[Albin Zollinger]] (1895–1941), Swiss writer |
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==See also== |
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* The name [[Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116]], pronounced ''Albin'', given by Swedish parents to their child as protest against Sweden's infant naming laws |
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 21 November 2024
Albin is a masculine Polish, Scandinavian, German, French, Albanian, and Slovenian given name, from the Roman cognate Albinus, derived from the Latin albus, meaning "white" or "bright". This name may also be a last name. In Estonia, France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Sweden, March 1 is Albin's name day. There are variant spellings, including Albinas, a male given name in Lithuania; Aubin, a French masculine given name; and Albina, an Ancient Roman, Albanian, Czech, Galician, Italian, Polish, Slovak, and Slovenian feminine given name. Albin is uncommon as a surname.
Notable people with the given name Albin include:[1]
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Latin |
Origin | |
Meaning | "white", "bright" |
Other names | |
See also | Aubin, Albina, Albinas |
- Albin of Brechin (died 1269), Scottish bishop
- Albín Brunovský (1935–1997), Slovak painter, graphic artist, lithographer, illustrator and pedagogue
- Albin Dunajewski (1817–1894), Polish political activist and Bishop of Kraków
- Albin Ebondo (b. 1984), French footballer
- Albin Egger-Lienz (1868–1926), Austrian painter
- Albin Ekdal (born 1989), Swedish footballer
- Albin Eser (1935–2023), German jurist and an ad litem judge
- Albin Granlund (b. 1989), Finnish footballer
- Albin Grau (1884–1942), German artist, architect and occultist, and the producer and production designer for F.W. Murnau's film Nosferatu
- Albin Gutman (b. 1947), Slovenian general
- Albin Haller (1849–1925), French chemist
- Albin Julius (1967–2022), Austrian martial music and industrial artist
- Albin Killat (b. 1961), German diver
- Albin Kitzinger (1912–1970), German footballer
- Albin Köbis (1892–1917), German sailor
- Albin Kurti (b. 1975), Prime Minister of Kosovo
- Albin Lermusiaux (1874–1940), French Olympic shooter
- Albin Polasek (1879–1965), Czech-American sculptor and educator
- Albin Provosty (1865–1932), American politician
- Albin W. Norblad (1939–2014), American judge
- Albin Nyamoya (1924–2001), Prime Minister of Burundi
- Albin Roussin (1781–1854), French admiral and statesman
- Albin F. Schoepf (1822–1886), Polish-born American military officer
- Albin Schram (1926–2005) Czech collector of autograph letters by shapers of world history
- Albin Starc (1916–2011), Croatian World War II pilot
- Albin Stenroos (1889–1971), Finnish Olympic winner of the marathon race
- Albin Ström (1892–1962), Swedish socialist politician
- Albin Sandqvist, Swedish electronic and dance pop singer known by the mononym Albin, a member of the Swedish pop band Star Pilots
- Albin Tingwall (born 2003), Swedish singer
- Albin Vidović (1943–2018), Croatian Olympic handballer
- Albin Zollinger (1895–1941), Swiss writer
See also
[edit]- The name Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116, pronounced Albin, given by Swedish parents to their child as protest against Sweden's infant naming laws
References
[edit]- ^ "View Name: Albin". behindthename.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-19.