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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)
Adalbert
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Prinz Adalbert may refer to SMS Prinz Adalbert (1865), an ironclad ram originally ordered for the Confederate States Navy SMS Prinz Adalbert (1876), a
Prinz_Adalbert
Bohemian missionary and saint (c. 956 – 997)
Adalbert of Prague (Latin: Sanctus Adalbertus, Czech: svatý Vojtěch, Slovak: svätý Vojtech, Polish: święty Wojciech, Hungarian: Szent Adalbert (Béla);
Adalbert_of_Prague
King of Italy from 950 until 961
Adalbert (born 932/936, died 971/975) was the king of Italy from 950 until 961, ruling jointly with his father, Berengar II. After their deposition, Adalbert
Adalbert_of_Italy
Bishop of Würzburg (c. 854 – 906)
Adalbert of Babenberg (c. 854 – 9 September 906 ) was a member of the Frankish Popponids (Elder House of Babenberg). He was the son of Margrave Henry I
Adalbert_of_Babenberg
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Saint Adalbert may refer to: St. Adalbert of Prague (c. 956–997), Bishop of Prague, martyred in his effort to convert the Baltic Prussians to Christianity
Saint_Adalbert
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St. Adalbert Parish may refer to: St. Adalbert Parish (Enfield, Connecticut) St. Adalbert Parish, South Bend, Indiana St. Adalbert Parish, Hyde Park, Massachusetts
St._Adalbert_Parish
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Prince Adalbert may refer to Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1811–1873), Prussian admiral Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875), son of Ludwig I of Bavaria
Prince_Adalbert
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Adalbert of Mainz may refer to: Adalbert I of Mainz, archbishop (1111–1137) Adalbert II of Mainz [de], archbishop (1138–1141) Adalbert III of Mainz, administrator
Adalbert_of_Mainz
Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue (1805–1868)
Adalbert Stifter (German: [ˈʃtɪftɐ]; 23 October 1805 – 28 January 1868) was a Bohemian-Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue. He was notable for
Adalbert_Stifter
German saint, archbishop and missionary (c. 910 – 981)
Adalbert of Magdeburg (c. 910 – 20 June 981), sometimes incorrectly shortened to "Albert", known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was the first Archbishop
Adalbert_of_Magdeburg
Church in Chicago, USA
St. Adalbert Church (Polish: Kościół Świętego Wojciecha) is a historic church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. The church is located on 17th
St._Adalbert's_in_Chicago
German painter (1836–1888)
Adalbert Franz Eugen Begas (8 March 1836 – 21 January 1888) was a German painter. He was born in Berlin as the third son of painter Carl Joseph Begas.
Adalbert_Begas
Head of the House of Wittelsbach since 1996
Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern (born 14 July 1933), commonly known by the courtesy title Duke of Bavaria, is the head of the House
Franz_von_Bayern
German landscape painter
Adalbert Waagen (30 March 1833, Munich – 15 April 1898, Berchtesgaden) was a German landscape painter. His father was the artist, Carl Waagen. His first
Adalbert_Waagen
Adalbert (died 723) was the Duke of Alsace beginning after 683 and probably until his death. He was the second duke of the family of the Etichonids and
Adalbert,_Duke_of_Alsace
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Adalbert of Metz may refer to: Adalbert of Metz (died 841), count of Metz Adalbert of Metz (writer) (10th century) Adalbert I, Count of Metz [ca; hu;
Adalbert_of_Metz
American actor, producer and director (born 1937)
Maximilian Adelbert Baer Jr. (born December 4, 1937) is an American former actor, producer, comedian, and director widely known for his role as Jethro
Max_Baer_Jr.
German prince and diplomat
Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (German: Adalbert Alfons Maria Ascension Antonius Hubertus Joseph omnes sancti Prinz von Bayern) (3 June 1886 – 29 December
Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1886–1970)
Prince_Adalbert_of_Bavaria_(1886–1970)
Bavarian prince (1828–1875)
Prince Adalbert (Adalbert Wilhelm George Louis; Munich, 19 July 1828 – Nymphenburg Palace, 21 September 1875) was the ninth child and fourth son of Ludwig
Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875)
Prince_Adalbert_of_Bavaria_(1828–1875)
Earliest known ancestor of the House of Ascania
Adalbert von Ballenstedt c. 970, (name uncertain, but possibly Adalbert), was Count of Ballenstedt, Vogt of the Nienburg Abbey, and the provost of Hagenrode
Adalbert, Count of Ballenstedt
Adalbert,_Count_of_Ballenstedt
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Adalbert I may refer to: Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany (c.820–886), guardian of Corsica Adalbert I of Ivrea, fl. c. 900 Adalbert I, Archbishop of Magdeburg
Adalbert_I
English theologian writer
Adalbert of Spalding was a supposed English theological writer identified by Bale and Pitts, and discussed at length in the 1885 Dictionary of National
Adalbert_of_Spalding
French priest and translator (1910–2000)
Adalbert-Gautier Hamman (1910 – 10 July 2000) was a French Franciscan priest. His main achievement was the publication of nearly one hundred translations
Adalbert_Hamman
Austrian pediatrician
Adalbert Czerny (25 March 1863 – 3 October 1941) was an Austrian pediatrician. He is considered one of the founders of modern pediatrics and played a pivotal
Adalbert_Czerny
Administrator of Mainz
Adalbert of Saxony (8 May 1467 in Meissen – 1 May 1484 in Aschaffenburg) was administrator of the Archdiocese of Mainz as Adalbart III. Adalbert was the
Adalbert_of_Saxony
German painter and illustrator
Adalbert Heinrich Karl Ludwig Ernst von Rössler (29 August 1853, Wiesbaden – 19 March 1922, Berlin) was a German painter and illustrator. Further names:
Adalbert_von_Rössler
Bavarian teacher and politician
Adalbert Baumann (10 February 1870 – 6 December 1943), was a German gymnasium teacher, politician, and historian. He is best known for his ideas surrounding
Adalbert_Baumann
Class of armored cruisers of the German Imperial Navy
The Prinz Adalbert class was a pair of armored cruisers built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) under the terms of the First Naval Law
Prinz_Adalbert-class_cruiser
Prussian prince (1884–1948)
Prince Adalbert Ferdinand Berengar Viktor of Prussia (14 July 1884 – 22 September 1948) was the third son of Wilhelm II, German Emperor, and Augusta Victoria
Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1884–1948)
Prince_Adalbert_of_Prussia_(1884–1948)
German-built cargo liner
SS Prinz Adalbert was a twin-screw cargo liner that was launched in Germany in 1902 for Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). In 1914 the United Kingdom Admiralty
SS_Prinz_Adalbert
Margrave of Austria from 1018 to 1055
Adalbert (German: Albrecht, c. 985 – 26 May 1055), known as Adalbert the Victorious (German: Albrecht der Siegreiche), was the Margrave of Austria from
Adalbert,_Margrave_of_Austria
First Count of Canossa (died 988)
Adalbert Atto (or Adalberto Azzo) (died 13 February 988) was the first Count of Canossa and founder of that noble house which eventually was to play a
Adalbert_Atto_of_Canossa
Margrave of Tuscany, Duke of Lucca (c. 875 – 915)
Adalbert II (c. 875 – 915), called the Rich, son of Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany and Rothild of Spoleto. He was a grandson of Boniface II, and was concerned
Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany
Adalbert_II,_Margrave_of_Tuscany
German nobleman, soldier, and diplomat (1919–1989)
Victor of Prussia (German: Wilhelm Viktor Ernst Freund Friedrich Georg Adalbert; 15 February 1919 – 7 February 1989) was a German royal, soldier and diplomat
Prince Wilhelm Victor of Prussia
Prince_Wilhelm_Victor_of_Prussia
9/10th-century Margrave of Ivrea
Adalbert I (died after 28 February 929) was the margrave of Ivrea, the second of the Anscarid dynasty, from the late 890s until his death. In the intermittent
Adalbert_I_of_Ivrea
Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary
Adalbert of Egmond (also called Æthelberht of Egmond) (died c. 710 in Egmond) was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary. He was one of Willibrord's companions
Adalbert_of_Egmond
Austrian painter and art critic
Adalbert Franz Seligmann (2 April 1862, Vienna – 13 December 1945, Vienna) was an Austrian painter and art critic. He signed his criticism with the name
Adalbert_Seligmann
Romanian footballer (1907–1984)
Adalbert Steiner II (24 January 1907 – 10 December 1984) was a Romanian football defender. Steiner was born on 24 January 1907 in Temesvár, Austria-Hungary
Adalbert_Steiner
Countess of Ivrea (c. 876 – c. 913)
of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. Through her marriage to Adalbert I of Ivrea, Gisela was countess of Ivrea, and mother of Berengar II of
Gisela_of_Friuli
King of Italy from 950 to 961
kings Hugh and Lothair II. In 950 he succeeded the latter and had his son, Adalbert, crowned as his co-ruler. In 952 he recognised the suzerainty of Otto I
Berengar_II_of_Italy
Austrian Catholic Cardinal
Count Ernst Adalbert of Harrach (German: Ernst Adalbert von Harrach; Czech: Arnošt Vojtěch hrabě z Harrachu; 4 November 1598 – 25 October 1667) was an
Ernst_Adalbert_of_Harrach
Frankish nobleman
Adalbert (died 13 May 841) was a Frankish nobleman with lands scattered throughout the Carolingian Empire. He was one of the most trusted advisors of Emperor
Adalbert_of_Metz_(died_841)
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St. Adalbert's Church may refer to: Church of St. Adalbert and Benedictine monastery, Minsk Church of Saint Adalbert, Dvory nad Žitavou Cathedral of Saints
St._Adalbert's_Church
9th Century Margrave of Tuscany
Adalbert I (c. 820 – 886) was the Margrave of Tuscany from about 847 and the guardian of the island of Corsica (tutor Corsicae insulae). He was the son
Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany
Adalbert_I,_Margrave_of_Tuscany
Ecclesiastic basilica in Esztergom, Hungary
the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Adalbert (Hungarian: Nagyboldogasszony és Szent Adalbert prímási főszékesegyház), also known as the Basilica
Esztergom_Basilica
Roman Catholic cemetery in Niles, Cook County, Illinois
St. Adalbert Cemetery (Polish: Cmentarz św. Wojciecha) is a Roman Catholic cemetery located in Niles, Illinois. It is bordered by Milwaukee Avenue on the
St._Adalbert_Cemetery
List of ships with the same or similar names
named SMS Prinz Adalbert: SMS Prinz Adalbert (1865), an ironclad ram originally ordered for the Confederate States Navy SMS Prinz Adalbert (1876), a corvette
SMS_Prinz_Adalbert
German Imperial Navy armored cruiser
SMS Prinz Adalbert ('His Majesty's Ship Prince Adalbert') was an armored cruiser built in the early 1900s for the Imperial German Navy. She was named
SMS_Prinz_Adalbert_(1901)
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Adalbert Volck may refer to: Adalbert J. Volck (1828–1912), German-American dentist and caricaturist Adalbert Volck (Nazi Party official) (1868–1948)
Adalbert_Volck
German Emperor from 1888 to 1918
1922) Issue Wilhelm, German Crown Prince Prince Eitel Friedrich Prince Adalbert Prince August Wilhelm Prince Oskar Prince Joachim Viktoria Luise, Duchess
Wilhelm_II
Czech-Austrian composer (1763–1850)
Adalbert Gyrowetz (Czech: Vojtěch Matyáš Jírovec; 20 February 1763 – 19 March 1850) was a Czech-Austrian composer. He mainly wrote instrumental works,
Adalbert_Gyrowetz
Catholic cardinal and antipope in 1101
Adalbert (or Albert) was elected pope of the Catholic Church in February 1101 and served for 105 days. He was a candidate of the Roman party opposed to
Antipope_Adalbert
surprised and routed the army of Count Adalbert of Metz on the banks of the river Wörnitz in the Ries. Adalbert, who had been charged by the emperor Lothar
Battle_of_the_Ries
Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
(900–905) Hugh (926–947) Lothair II (945–950) Anscarids: Berengar II (950–963) Adalbert (950–963) Kingdom of Italy within the Holy Roman Empire (962–1556) Otto
Charlemagne
Soviet-Ukrainian footballer
Adalbert Korponay (18 February 1966 – 23 April 2017) was a Soviet–Ukrainian football striker. He had two older brothers Ivan and Tiberiy together with
Adalbert_Korponay
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Adalbert Gurath may refer to: Adalbert Gurath, Sr. (born 1915), fencer who represented Romania at the 1952 Summer Olympics Adalbert Gurath, Jr. (born
Adalbert_Gurath
Bulgarian footballer and manager
Adalbert Ivanov Zafirov (Bulgarian: Адалберт Иванов Зафиров; born 29 September 1969) is a Bulgarian former football centre-back who most recently managed
Adalbert_Zafirov
Romanian modern pentathlete
Adalbert Covacs (born 19 June 1947) is a Romanian modern pentathlete who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He is also known as Adalbert Covaci or
Adalbert_Covacs
Screw corvette of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Prinz Adalbert was a steam corvette of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the second and final member of the Leipzig class. She was laid
SMS_Prinz_Adalbert_(1876)
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Prince Adalbert of Bavaria is the name of: Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875), ninth child and fourth son of Ludwig I of Bavaria and Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen
Prince_Adalbert_of_Bavaria
Margrave of Milan (1009–1097)
30: 87–148. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alberto Azzo II d'Este, Marquis of Este and Milan. Adalbert Azzo II Markgraf von Mailand (in German)
Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan
Albert_Azzo_II,_Margrave_of_Milan
Czech industrial magnate (1805–1866)
Adalbert Lanna the Elder (baptized as Adalbert Joseph Lanna; Czech: Vojtěch Lanna starší; 23 April 1805 – 15 January 1866) was a Czech shipmaster, merchant
Adalbert_Lanna_the_Elder
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Adalbert II may refer to: Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany (c.875-915) Adalbert II (archbishop of Salzburg) (died 935) for Roman Catholic Archdiocese
Adalbert_II_(disambiguation)
German actor (1874–1933)
Max Adalbert (born Johannes Adolph Krampf; 19 February 1874 – 7 September 1933) was a German stage and film actor. Adalbert was born in Danzig (Gdansk)
Max_Adalbert
1856 naval battle between Prussia and Morocco
Navy corvette SMS Danzig (then on a foreign cruise, commanded by Heinrich Adalbert) and the Amazigh. It occurred at Cape Tres Forcas in Morocco, and was one
Battle_of_Tres_Forcas
Topics referred to by the same term
Basilica of St. Adalbert may refer to: St. Adalbert's Basilica, Buffalo, proclaimed a basilica in 1907 Basilica of St. Adalbert (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
Basilica_of_St._Adalbert
Church in Prague, Czech Republic
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert (Czech: metropolitní katedrála svatého Víta, Václava a Vojtěcha) is a Catholic metropolitan
St._Vitus_Cathedral
Prussian prince and admiral
Prince Heinrich Wilhelm Adalbert of Prussia (29 October 1811 – 6 June 1873) was the son of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia and Landgravine Marie Anna of Hesse-Homburg
Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1811–1873)
Prince_Adalbert_of_Prussia_(1811–1873)
Ironclad ram of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Prinz Adalbert was an ironclad warship of the Prussian Navy and later the Imperial fleet. She was built in Bordeaux, France in 1864 for the Confederate
SMS_Prinz_Adalbert_(1865)
Nobleman
Adalbert (c. 1000 – 11 November 1048) was the Duke of Upper Lorraine from 1047 until his death the next year. He was the first son of Gerhard IV, Count
Adalbert,_Duke_of_Lorraine
Adalbert III of Bohemia (1145 – 8 April 1200), also called Vojtěch in his native Bohemia, was Archbishop of Salzburg between 1168 and 1177 and then again
Adalbert_III_of_Bohemia
1912 maritime disaster
An iceberg photographed on the morning of 15 April 1912 by SS Prinz Adalbert's chief steward. The iceberg was reported to have a streak of red paint from
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
Hungarian-born American physician
Adalbert Fényes (17 November 1863 – 22 February 1937) was a Hungarian-born American physician who introduced the X-ray machine to Pasadena, California
Adalbert_Fenyes
German painter
Adalbert Fritz August Trillhaase (January 7, 1858 – May 12, 1936) was a German painter. Adalbert Trillhaase came from a middle-class, religious merchant
Adalbert_Trillhaase
German prince (1907–1994)
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia (German: Louis Ferdinand Victor Eduard Adalbert Michael Hubertus Prinz von Preußen; 9 November 1907 – 26 September 1994)
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia
Louis_Ferdinand,_Prince_of_Prussia
Romanian footballer and referee
Adalbert Ritter (29 April 1900 – 23 February 1945) was a Romanian football goalkeeper and referee. Adalbert Ritter played in the first official match
Adalbert_Ritter
Romanian footballer
Adalbert Deșu (Hungarian: Béla Dezső, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbeːlɒ ˈdɛʒøː]; 24 March 1909 – 6 June 1937) was a Romanian football striker. He was a
Adalbert_Deșu
German Catholic cleric (died 1137)
Adalbert I von Saarbrücken (died June 23, 1137) was Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1111 until his death. He played a key role in opposing Henry V, Holy
Adalbert_I_of_Mainz
Adalbert of Pomerania (German: Adalbert or Albert von Pommern, Polish: Wojciech I) (born before 1124; died 1162) was the first bishop of the 12th century
Adalbert_of_Pomerania
German Catholic priest and liturgist
Adalbert Ebner (16 December 1861 – 25 February 1898) was a German Catholic priest and liturgist born in Straubing, in the Kingdom of Bavaria. Ebner received
Adalbert_Ebner
Hungarian-born American historian and author (1924–2019)
John Adalbert Lukacs (/ˈluːkəs/; Hungarian: Lukács János Albert; January 31, 1924 – May 6, 2019) was a Hungarian-born American historian and author of
John_Lukacs
Romanian footballer
Adalbert Rozsnyai (born 17 April 1952) is a Romanian former football player and coach. Rozsnyai was born on 17 April 1952 in Băiuț, Romania. He began playing
Adalbert_Rozsnyai
Bavarian prince (1920–1969)
Konstantin Leopold Ludwig Adalbert Georg Thadeus Josef Petrus Johannes Antonius Franz von Assisi Assumption et omnes sancti Prinz von Bayern (15 August
Konstantin_Prinz_von_Bayern
Cardinal and archbishop of Vienna (born 1945)
Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert Schönborn, OP (German: [ˈkrɪstɔf ˈʃøːnbɔrn]; born 22 January 1945) is a Bohemian-born Austrian Catholic
Christoph_Schönborn
Royal house of Europe
House's origin are: the theory of Etichonid ancestry, which claims that Adalbert of Metz and his brother Gerard were descendants of the Nordgau branch of
House_of_Lorraine
Church building in New York, United States
The Church St. Adalbert is a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located in Staten Island, New York City.
St. Adalbert's Church (Staten Island)
St._Adalbert's_Church_(Staten_Island)
Romanian footballer
Adalbert Androvits (9 January 1926 – 2 August 2005) was a Romanian football right defender. Adalbert Androvits played seven games at international level
Adalbert_Androvits
Church in New York, United States
Saint Adalbert Basilica (referred to in Polish as Bazylika Swietego Wojciecha) is a historic Roman Catholic church located on Buffalo, New York's East
St. Adalbert's Basilica, Buffalo
St._Adalbert's_Basilica,_Buffalo
Romanian rower
Adalbert Agh (born 3 December 1945) is a Romanian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Adalbert_Agh
Adalbert II Count of Mörsberg (Moersberg in 26-letter alphabet) (born about 1070, died between 1124 and August 30, 1125) was Vogt of the monasteries Allerheiligen
Adalbert_von_Mörsberg
Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate (1939–2025)
Adalbert Ndzana (17 July 1939 – 7 September 2025) was a Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate. Ndzana was born on 17 July 1939 in Zoatoubsi. He was ordained
Adalbert_Ndzana
Country in Central Europe
An important national event of the period was the martyrdom of Saint Adalbert, who was killed by Prussian pagans in 997 and whose remains were reputedly
Poland
Physician and general (1859–1949)
Prince Ludwig Ferdinand Maria Karl Heinrich Adalbert Franz Philipp Andreas Konstantin of Bavaria (22 October 1859 – 23 November 1949) was a member of the
Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria
Prince_Ludwig_Ferdinand_of_Bavaria
Adalbert Brunke (16 May 1912 – 25 September 2013) was the Bishop of the Cape Oranje Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (ELCSA)
Adalbert_Brunke
Palauan politician
Adalbert Eledui (1948 – December 14, 2010) was a member of the Senate of Palau until his death in office. He was a sergeant major and served in the United
Adalbert_Eledui
Swiss puppeteer
Adalbert Klingler (born December 28, 1896, in Zürich-Riesbach; died November 28, 1974, in Zürich-Oerlikon) was a pioneer of artistic hand puppetry in Switzerland
Adalbert_Klingler
Church in Michigan, United States
The Basilica of St. Adalbert is a minor basilica of the Catholic Church and a parish church of the Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Basilica of St. Adalbert (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
Basilica_of_St._Adalbert_(Grand_Rapids,_Michigan)
Romanian footballer
Adalbert Hrehuss (born 1906, date of death unknown) was a Romanian footballer who played as a midfielder. Adalbert Hrehuss played two matches for Romania
Adalbert_Hrehuss
Herbert III of Vermandois (953–1015), Count of Vermandois, was the son of Adalbert I of Vermandois and Gerberge of Lorraine. Two charters of the abbey of
Herbert III, Count of Vermandois
Herbert_III,_Count_of_Vermandois
ADALBERT
ADALBERT
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Adalbert, ADALBERTO means "bright nobility."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Teutonic
Intelligent; Noble; Highborn; Brilliant; Bright; Famous
Male
German
Variant form of Old High German Adalbert, ADALBRECHT means "bright nobility."Â
Male
French
French form of Old High German Adalbert, AUBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Old High German Adalbert, ALPERTTI means "bright nobility."
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Adalbert, ADELBERT means "bright nobility."
Boy/Male
Teutonic German
Intelligent.
ADALBERT
ADALBERT
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Armed.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Raimond, RAYMONDE means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Intelligent; Pleasant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name composed of the elements wynn ‘joy’ + stÄn ‘stone’.English : habitational name from any of various places called Winston or Winstone, from various Old English personal names + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, or, in the case of Winstone in Gloucestershire, Old English stÄn ‘stone’.Americanized form of Jewish Weinstein.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Elixir of Love
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Othello' Nobleman of Venice, kinsman of Brabantio.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Friend, One who look after and take care of whole universe, Another name of Lord Vishnu, Glorious
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
Korean unisex name YOUNG means "forever; prosperity."
Girl/Female
English
Hidden.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King
ADALBERT
ADALBERT
ADALBERT
ADALBERT
ADALBERT