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Albert, Adalberht, Adalbrecht, Albrecht |
Adalbert is a German given name which means "noble bright" or "noble shining", derived from the words adal (meaning noble) and berht (shining or bright). Alternative spellings include Adelbart and Adalberto. Related names include Albert and Elbert. The name Adalbert may refer to:
Adalbert (mystic) (8th century)Adalbert Begas (1836–1888), German painterAdalbert Czerny (1863–1941), Austrian pediatricianAdalbert Deșu (1909–1937), Romanian football playerAdalbert Falk (1827–1900), German politicianAdalbert Gyrowetz (1763–1850), Bohemian composerAdalbert Kraus (born 1937), German singerAdalbert Krüger (1832–1896), German astronomerAdalbert Pilch (1917–2004), Austrian artistAdalbert Schnee (1913–1982), German naval officerAdalbert Schnizlein (1814–1868), German botanistAdalbert Stifter (1805–1868), Austrian writerAdalbert von Blanc (1907–1976), German admiralAdalbert von Ladenberg (1798–1855), Prussian politicianAdalbert Zafirov (born 1969), Bulgarian football playerRoyal and religious leaders
Adalbert, Duke of Alsace (died 723)Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine (1000–1048)Adalbert, Margrave of Austria (985–1055)Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany (820–886)Adalbert II, Count of Ballenstedt (1030–1083)Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany (875–915)Adalbert III of Bohemia (1145–1200), Archbishop of SalzburgAdalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875), German princeAdalbert of Egmond (died 710), Northumbrian missionaryAdalbert of Hamburg (1000–1072), Archbishop of HamburgAdalbert of Italy (936–971), Margrave of IvreaAdalbert of Magdeburg (910–981), Archbishop of MagdeburgAdalbert of Mainz (died 1137), Archbishop of MainzAdalbert of Pomerania (1124–1162), Pomeranian bishopAdalbert of Prague (956–997), Bohemian missionaryAdalbert of Prussia (1811–1873), German princeAdalbert of Saxony (1467–1484), Archbishop of MainzMax Adalbert (1874–1933), German actorAdalbert Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA