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Noble warrior.
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Noble, bright.
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Noble.
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Feminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. Albert became popular in England after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. Noble, bright.
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Feminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. Albert became popular in England after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840.
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Variant of Albert: Old English for brilliant, bright.
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Variant of Albert: Old English for brilliant, bright, white. Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba.
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Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name.
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Noble or bright.
From the old cottage.
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Long lived.
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Form of Alden. Old, wise protector.
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Old, wise protector.
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A chief.
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From the old house.
Wise or red haired man.
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