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Australian rules footballer, born 1909
Albert Collier, also known as Leeter Collier (9 July 1909 – 22 February 1988), was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League
Albert_Collier
English musician (born 1994)
Jacob Collier (born 2 August 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and educator. His music incorporates a combination
Jacob_Collier
British musician
Jacob Collier. Collier was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in 2021. Collier was born in London to professional violinists Derek Collier and
Suzie_Collier
German-American landscape painter (1830–1902)
Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). "Bierstadt, Albert" . Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company. Hassrick, Peter H. (Spring 2018)
Albert_Bierstadt
(player) 11: Michael Tuck (Hawthorn) 10: Gordon Coventry (Collingwood), Albert Collier (Collingwood), Dick Reynolds (Essendon), Bill Hutchison (Essendon) Most
List of VFL/AFL Grand Final records
List_of_VFL/AFL_Grand_Final_records
Australian rules football club
during the period, with Syd Coventry winning in 1927, Albert Collier in 1929 and Harry Collier in 1930. The club's ruthlessly successful period later
Collingwood_Football_Club
Award in the Collingwood Football Club
1928 Harry Collier 1929 Albert Collier+ 1930 Harry Collier+ (2) 1931 Harold Rumney 1932 Syd Coventry (2) 1933 Gordon Coventry 1934 Albert Collier (2) 1935
Copeland_Trophy
British actress and filmmaker (1918–1995)
parading in front of a camera". She and her then-husband, producer and writer Collier Young, formed an independent company, The Filmakers Inc., to "produce,
Ida_Lupino
Hawthorn 2 6 Frank Adams Melbourne 6 Ron Barassi Melbourne 6 Albert Collier Collingwood 6 Harry Collier Collingwood Source: Official statistical history of the
List_of_VFL/AFL_records
Australian rules footballer
subsequent years. Collier was the older brother of former champion Collingwood player (and 1929 Brownlow Medal winner) Albert. Collier died in 1994. "Brownlow
Harry_Collier
Former American general interest magazine
Collier's was an American general-interest magazine founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier. It was launched as Collier's Once a Week, then renamed in
Collier's
him in Dallas on 15 September by U.S. Army Brigadier General William Albert Collier. At a public ceremony in Paris on 19 July 1948, French General Jean
Military career of Audie Murphy
Military_career_of_Audie_Murphy
Collingwood 7 1928 Ivor Warne-Smith (2/2) Melbourne 8 1929 Albert Collier Collingwood 6 16 1930 Harry Collier Collingwood 4 18 Allan Hopkins Footscray 4 Stan Judkins
List of Brownlow Medal winners
List_of_Brownlow_Medal_winners
Australian rules footballer, born 1961
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Peter_Daicos
Australian rules footballer (1901–1968)
however, given that the quoted article also contains a reference to Albert Collier winning the Brownlow Medal (which was not decided until the evening
Gordon_Coventry
Grand final of the 1927 Victorian Football League season
defence overall which was considered its biggest strength in the match. Albert Collier, Charlie Dibbs, Leo Wescott, Frank Murphy, Percy Rowe and Bob Makeham
1927_VFL_grand_final
American general in the U.S. Marine Corps (Battle of Chosin Reservoir). Albert Collier, 78, Australian rules footballer (Collingwood). Victor Erroelen, 71
Deaths_in_February_1988
Former Australian rules football club
(Melbourne, Vic). 18 June 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 19 November 2020. "H. Collier, New Coach". Trove Newspapers. The Argus. 20 June 1947. p. 16. Retrieved
Camberwell_Football_Club
Australian rules footballer
intoxicated. In the early morning of the day, he was driving on Queens Road, near Albert Park Lake, before he clipped a semi-trailer and rolled his car, being killed
Darren_Millane
33rd season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)
semi-finals prevented the club from achieving a perfect season. Collingwood's Albert Collier won the Brownlow Medal as the league's best and fairest player, and
1929_VFL_season
Won Grand Final against South Melbourne 78–58 Albert Collier (3) Gordon Coventry (14) 88 Harry Collier Jock McHale 1936 1936 VFL season 2nd Premiers 15
List of Collingwood Football Club seasons
List_of_Collingwood_Football_Club_seasons
possessions and force their opponents to chase. Notable centre half-backs: Albert Collier Tom Fitzmaurice Wally Buttsworth Gordon Strang Bert Deacon Neil Roberts
Australian rules football positions
Australian_rules_football_positions
Grand final of the 1938 Victorian Football League season
There were three players doubtful with injury: Collingwood captain Albert Collier (standing in the role for suspended brother Harry) had a recurrence
1938_VFL_grand_final
Annual aviation award administered by the US National Aeronautical Association
The Robert J. Collier Trophy is awarded annually "for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the
Collier_Trophy
Australian rules footballer (born 1972)
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Nathan_Buckley
Australian rules football club
footballers to have been inducted in the Australian Football Hall of Fame are Albert Collier, who was also known for his long career at Victorian Football League
Cananore_Football_Club
Grand final of the 1929 Victorian Football League season
the first player to kick 100 goals in a season (124 in total), and Albert Collier won the Brownlow Medal. While Collingwood finished on top of the ladder
1929_VFL_grand_final
Billett (Cananore) - Wilson Bailey Medal WILLIAM LEITCH MEDAL 1931 – Albert Collier (Cananore) 1932 – Len Pye (North Hobart) & – Pat Hartnett (Cananore)
William_Leitch_Medal
Australian rules footballer
Leitch. He came close to winning it in 1931, finishing runner-up behind Albert Collier. Amongst his 13 interstate appearances, Leitch represented Tasmania
Allan_Leitch
Grand final of the 1939 Victorian Football League season
Phonse Kyne Vin Doherty F: Jack Knight Ron Todd Des Fothergill Foll: Albert Collier Bervyn Woods Harry Collier (c) Res: Jack Green Coach: Jock McHale
1939_VFL_grand_final
Grand final of the 1930 Victorian Football League season
leading by 21 points at half time. At half time, Rush delivered what Harry Collier recalled was one of the most inspirational speeches that he had ever heard
1930_VFL_grand_final
Victorian Football League player award
player during the Victorian Football League (VFL) home and away season. Albert Collier of the Collingwood Football Club won the medal by polling six votes
1929_Brownlow_Medal
212 1974–1986 Max Richardson 211 1969–1978 Nick Maxwell 208 2004–2014 Albert Collier 205 1925–1939 Damian Monkhorst 205 1988–1999 Graham Wright 201 1988–1998
List of VFL/AFL players to have played 200 games for one club
List_of_VFL/AFL_players_to_have_played_200_games_for_one_club
Type of trading card
Allen's League Footballers trading card featuring Collingwood player Albert Collier. During this period it was common for Australian rules football cards
Australian rules football card
Australian_rules_football_card
Grand final of the 1937 Victorian Football League season
Collingwood were backed as "hot favourites". Collingwood captain Harry Collier won the toss and the Magpies kicked with a slight breeze. The Magpies raced
1937_VFL_grand_final
Grand final of the 1936 Victorian Football League season
Vin Doherty F: Alby Pannam Ron Todd Jack Knight Foll: Albert Collier Percy Bowyer Harry Collier (c) Res: Keith Stackpole Coach: Jock McHale South Melbourne
1936_VFL_grand_final
0 1924 1924 Jack Jobson 6 2 1924–1925 1925 Bill Barry 4 0 1925 1925 Albert Collier 205 54 1925–1930, 1933–1939 1925 Billy Libbis 138 150 1925–1933 1925
List of Collingwood Football Club players
List_of_Collingwood_Football_Club_players
Grand final of the 1926 Victorian Football League season
Collingwood B: Leo Wescott George Beasley Joe Poulter HB: Ernie Wilson Albert Collier Jim Shanahan C: John Harris Jack Beveridge Charlie Milburn HF: Reg Baker
1926_VFL_grand_final
greatest players. Syd Coventry, brother Gordon Coventry, Harry Collier and Albert Collier were among the preeminent players of their time, helping establish
History of the Collingwood Football Club
History_of_the_Collingwood_Football_Club
American economist
"Cleveland, Frederick Albert" . Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company. "Frederick Albert Cleveland". Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
Frederick_Albert_Cleveland
Grand final of the 1935 Victorian Football League season
Doherty F: Alby Pannam Gordon Coventry Keith Fraser Foll: Albert Collier Percy Bowyer Harry Collier (c) Res: Keith Stackpole Coach: Jock McHale South Melbourne
1935_VFL_grand_final
French footballer and manager (1877–1913)
different person because on that same day, he was an assistant referee to Albert Collier in the final of the 1909 USFSA Football Championship. Between 1904 and
André_Billy_(footballer)
Australian rules footballer, born 1960
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Tony Shaw (Australian rules footballer)
Tony_Shaw_(Australian_rules_footballer)
Australian rules footballer from Australia
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Wayne_Richardson
Australian rules footballer
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Jock_McHale
Australian rules football rivalry
barrels in the brewery steam room, while Collingwood acting captain Albert Collier had the day off. Carlton won the match. "There were regular marches
Carlton–Collingwood_rivalry
Australian rules footballer
returned in 1933 until an accidental knee to the back from Collingwood's Albert Collier in Round 15 left him in severe pain. Dockendorff played in the 1933
Sid_Dockendorff
Australian rules football representative team
The Big V team of 1928. Back Row: Jack Moriarty (Fitzroy), Albert Collier (Collingwood), Hugh Dunbar (Melbourne), Gordon Coventry (Collingwood), Bob Johnson
Victoria Australian rules football team
Victoria_Australian_rules_football_team
African-American bear hunter (c.1848–1936)
at incoming Union forces. At the Battle of Shiloh, Holt Collier sees the death of General Albert Sidney Johnston, He reported on his pension record in 1906
Holt_Collier
Australian rules football and netball club
1936 - Colin Strang - St Kilda 1936 - Doug Strang - Richmond 1947 - Albert Collier - Collingwood & Fitzroy 1951 - Wally Culpitt - Hawthorn 1953 - Harry
Kyneton_Football_Club
in collaboration with Robert C. West) 4. The American Mediterranean (Albert Collier) 5. Oceanography and Marine Life along the Pacific Coast (Carl L. Hubbs
Handbook of Middle American Indians
Handbook_of_Middle_American_Indians
Australian rules footballer
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Thorold_Merrett
Alan Muir 6 0 1940–1942 1940 Ken Sier 59 61 1940–1941, 1944–1947 1941 Albert Collier † 12 12 1941–1942 1941 Les Hill 52 4 1941–1944, 1946 1941 Ivor Clay
List of Fitzroy Football Club players
List_of_Fitzroy_Football_Club_players
Professional sports hall of fame
1920–1937 306 (1299) Albert Collier Collingwood Victoria 1925–1930, 1933–1939 205 (54) 1996 Fitzroy 1941–1942 12 (12) Harry Collier Collingwood Victoria
Australian Football Hall of Fame
Australian_Football_Hall_of_Fame
Donald Cockatoo-Collins Che, David and Donald are brothers. Albert Collier Harry Collier Albert and Harry were brothers. Goldie Collins Harry Collins Norm
List of Australian rules football families
List_of_Australian_rules_football_families
Australian rules footballer and coach (1936–2021)
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Murray_Weideman
Australian rules footballer and coach
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Des_Tuddenham
American author and pastor
her great men, her literature . "Banks, Louis Albert" . Collier's New Encyclopedia 1. New York: P.F. Collier & Son Company. 1921. p. 410. The New Schaff-Herzog
Louis_Albert_Banks
season (118) Brownlow Medal The annual Brownlow Medal is awarded to Albert Collier (Collingwood) Sweden Championship final – IF Göta 5-1 Västerås SK April
1929_in_sports
Australian rules footballer, born 1899
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Syd_Coventry
Sierra Leonean diplomat (1927–1994)
called to the English Bar in London. When Albert Margai left the Sierra Leone People's Party in 1958, Collier went with him and became a member of the
Gershon_Collier
Grand final of the 1928 Victorian Football League season
Collingwood B: Harold Rumney Charlie Dibbs Albert Lauder HB: Albert Collier George Clayden Bob Makeham C: Norm MacLeod Jack Beveridge Bruce Andrew HF:
1928_VFL_grand_final
French footballer
eventual 3–1 win. After the Paris-Nord match of 1908, the English referee Albert Collier stated that "Moigneu, at the moment, is the best full-back I know".
Henri_Moigneu
Australian rules footballer (1928–2003)
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Bob_Rose_(footballer)
Australian rules footballer
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Len_Thompson
Australian rules footballer (1915–1985)
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Phonse_Kyne
Bridge in Florida, United States of America
carried over the river on the adjacent Barron Collier Bridge. It was named for former Florida Governor Albert W. Gilchrist, who resided in Punta Gorda. The
Gilchrist_Bridge
Australian rules footballer (1956–2022)
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Billy_Picken
Australian rules footballer
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Jack_Regan
Australian rules footballer
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Dick Lee (Australian footballer)
Dick_Lee_(Australian_footballer)
Australian rules footballer, born 1907
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Harold_Rumney
Australian rules footballer and cricketer
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Des_Fothergill
Victorian Football League player award
which was understood to have read 'Collier' without differentiating between Harry Collier and his brother Albert (who finished one vote behind the leaders)
1930_Brownlow_Medal
Australian rules footballer
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Marcus_Whelan
Australian newspaper
Bradish, née Olney (died 1943), who married in 1883, and brother of Percy Albert Bradish. In 1933 he was appointed to the Victorian Railways Publicity department
Table_Talk_(magazine)
Australian rules footballer (1911–1962)
was also counted among Geelong's best for his duel in the ruck with Albert Collier. However, just one month later it was revealed that Hardiman would be
Les_Hardiman
1927 film by Albert S. Rogell
film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Mary Astor, William Collier Jr., and Ralph Lewis. Mary Astor as Molly Gibson William Collier Jr. as Jimmy Burke
The_Sunset_Derby
Split between the Victorian Football League and the Victorian Football Association
captain in 1940, Everett crossed to Preston in 1941 without a clearance. Albert Collier (Collingwood to Camberwell in 1945) – the 1929 Brownlow Medallist and
Australian rules football schism (1938–1949)
Australian_rules_football_schism_(1938–1949)
Australian rules footballer, born 1967
Full-back Harold Rumney Jack Regan Syd Coventry (c) Half-back Billy Picken Albert Collier Nathan Buckley Centre Thorold Merrett Bob Rose Darren Millane Half-forward
Gavin_Brown_(footballer)
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901
ISBN 978-0-7126-7448-5 Fulford, Roger (1967) "Victoria", Collier's Encyclopedia, United States: Crowell, Collier and Macmillan Inc., vol. 23, p. 127 Ashley, Mike
Queen_Victoria
Alpha Upsilon Nu November 20, 1991 Florida SouthWestern State College, Collier Campus Naples, Florida Florida Active Alpha Upsilon Omicron December 8
List of Phi Theta Kappa chapters
List_of_Phi_Theta_Kappa_chapters
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022
archived from the original on 20 April 2018, retrieved 21 April 2018 Collier, Hatty (8 June 2018), "The Queen undergoes eye surgery to remove cataract"
Elizabeth_II
Australian rules footballer (1903–1987)
(88) to 11.22 (88) on Saturday, 16 June 1928. Back Row: Jack Moriarty, Albert Collier, Hugh Dunbar, Gordon Coventry, Bob Johnson, Jack Baggott. Second Row:
Allan_Geddes
Choir of Europe. Conductor: Nicol Matt. Bayer Records 12 Jan 2025 Sir Paul Collier Martín Codax Cantigas de amigo: I. Ondas do mar de vigo Singer: Mara Kiek
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
King of the Belgians since 2013
15 April 1960) is King of the Belgians, and is the eldest child of King Albert II and Queen Paola. He succeeded his father upon the former's abdication
Philippe_of_Belgium
Texas state legislator (born 1972)
election on November 4, 2014, Collier won her second term in the Texas House by defeating Republican candidate, Albert G. McDaniel, by a margin of 21
Nicole_Collier
Australian politician (1900–1986)
Northam. In May 1936, Hawke became a minister in the government of Philip Collier. He later also served as a minister in the governments of John Willcock
Bert_Hawke
50-volume anthology of classic works from world literature
trademarks of P.F. Collier & Son for a series of books used since 1909. Collier advertised The Harvard Classics in U.S. magazines including Collier's and McClure's
Harvard_Classics
Explosion in the Prince of Wales Colliery
conferred the Albert Medal for Lifesaving to the following rescuers, all from Abercarn: Albert Medals of the First Class Henry Davies, collier John Harris
Abercarn_colliery_disaster
2024 studio album by Jacob Collier
Djesse Vol. 4 is the fifth studio album by English musician Jacob Collier, released on 29 February 2024. The album is the fourth and final instalment
Djesse_Vol._4
(1761–1824, France), nv. & pw. Ada Langworthy Collier (1843–1919, United States), poet & wr. Catrin Collier (b. 1948, England), nv. & pw. Jennie Collins
List_of_women_writers_(A–L)
Most populous city in the United States
Foster, Cynthia (December 7, 2018). "Q3 2018 U.S. Office Market Outlook". Colliers International. Archived from the original on April 14, 2019. Retrieved
New_York_City
Miroslav Nemec Adventure a.k.a. Das unbezähmbare Herz Das verräterische Collier [de] Oliver Dommenget [de] Fanny Stavjanik [de], Doris Schretzmayer [de]
List of German films of the 2000s
List_of_German_films_of_the_2000s
2025 historical drama film
"Bertie" Pelham, 7th Marquess of Hexham and husband of Edith Robert James-Collier as Thomas Barrow, former butler at Downton Abbey and current assistant
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
Downton_Abbey:_The_Grand_Finale
2011.10.012. ISSN 0195-6671. Savrda, Charles E.; Blanton-Hooks, Allyn D.; Collier, Jonathan W.; Drake, Robert A.; Graves, Robert L.; Hall, Anthony G.; Nelson
List_of_lagerstätten
English actor (born 1935)
June 1935) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Terry Collier in The Likely Lads and its sequel Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads
James_Bolam
German Emperor from 1888 to 1918
Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 1859 – 4 June 1941) was the last German Emperor from 1888 until his abdication in 1918. His fall
Wilhelm_II
Cantor) a description of Buddy. Rob spills some water on woman (Marian Collier) and tries to dry her off. A man (Arthur Batanides), obviously her husband
List of The Dick Van Dyke Show episodes
List_of_The_Dick_Van_Dyke_Show_episodes
List of songs about the U.S. state Oklahoma
Guthrie) – Willis Alan Ramsey, 1972. "Boys from Oklahoma" – Written by Gene Collier; recorded by Cross Canadian Ragweed, 2002. "California Cotton Fields" –
List_of_songs_about_Oklahoma
British royal recognitions
Bradley Studios. For services to Architecture. Professor Rosemary Helen Collier, Professor of Life Sciences, University of Warwick. For services to Horticultural
2025_New_Year_Honours
ALBERT COLLIER
ALBERT COLLIER
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of English Albert, AILBEART means "bright nobility."
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Adalbert, ADELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Alberto, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, North German, Danish, Catalan, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, etc.
English, French, North German, Danish, Catalan, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, etc. : from the personal name Albert, composed of the Germanic elements adal ‘noble’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. The standard German form is Albrecht. This, in its various forms, was one of the most popular of all European male personal names in the Middle Ages. It was borne by various churchmen, notably St. Albert of Prague, a Bohemian prince who died a martyr in 997 attempting to convert the Prussians to Christianity; also St. Albert the Great (?1193–1280), an Aristotelian theologian and tutor of Thomas Aquinas. It was also the name of princes and military leaders, such as Albert the Bear (1100–70), Margrave of Brandenburg. In more recent times it has been adopted as a Jewish family name.A bearer of the surname Albert, from Saintonge, France, was documented in Quebec city in 1664.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTO means "bright nobility."
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Ailbeart, AILBERT means "bright nobility."
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and North German
English, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Albert.
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
French
Norman French form of Old High German Albirich, ALBERI means "elf ruler."
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."
Male
French
French form of Old High German Adalbert, AUBERT means "bright nobility."
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
Noble and Bright; Form of Albert; Noble; Bright; Majestic Wolf; Noble Famous
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Intelligent; Famous; Female Version of Albert; Bright Nobility
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Albert, probably due to misdivision of a personal name such as Rick Albert.
Male
French
Norman French form of German Hilbert, ILBERT means "battle-bright."
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Albert, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.
Surname or Lastname
English, northern Irish, and Scottish
English, northern Irish, and Scottish : variant of Colbert.
ALBERT COLLIER
ALBERT COLLIER
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German, Latin
Lucky
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the servant of someone who bore the personal name Jack.English : Americanized form of French Jacquème (see James).Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Americanized spelling of German Jachmann or Jackmann, from a Czech pet form of a name ultimately from the Biblical name Yochanam (see John) + Middle High German man ‘man’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Reviver of lakshmanas life
Girl/Female
Biblical
Judgment, striving, covering, chiding.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Of the Mountain
Boy/Male
Indian
Lamp, Light of the holy word
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Diversely Eyed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Known Every Secret
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Praised; Female Version of Nickname for Joseph and Jude; Woman of Judah
Girl/Female
Irish
The name Brigid from brigh meaning “power, vigour, virtue†epitomizes the Irish genius for layering old and new. The main female deity of the Celts, Brigid made the land fruitful and animals multiply, she blessed poets and blacksmiths. Her namesake St. Brigid of Kildare carried her powers into the Christian era. The stories of Brigidâ€s compassion and miracles are told now as they have been for more than 1500 years in every part of Ireland. She is equal in esteem and shares a grave with St. Patrick and St. Columcille. Her feast day, February 1st, is the first day of Spring in the Celtic calender.
ALBERT COLLIER
ALBERT COLLIER
ALBERT COLLIER
ALBERT COLLIER
ALBERT COLLIER
n.
Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky.
v. i.
To become, in some respects, different; to vary; to change; as, the weather alters almost daily; rocks or minerals alter by exposure.
conj.
Although; albeit.
a.
Consisting of amber; made of amber.
a.
Watchful; alert.
conj.
Although; albeit.
a.
Alt. of Aller
a.
Same as Alder, of all.
v. t.
To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures; to vindicate a claim or title to; as, to assert our rights and liberties.
a.
Quick of perception; alert; sharp.
adv.
In an alert manner; nimbly.
n.
To turn aside, or away; as, to avert the eyes from an object; to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of; as, how can the danger be averted? "To avert his ire."
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
a.
Quick; lively; alert.
conj.
Alt. of Albee
v. t.
To preserve in amber; as, an ambered fly.
a.
Resembling amber, especially in color; amber-colored.
v. t.
To instigate or encourage by aid or countenance; -- used in a bad sense of persons and acts; as, to abet an ill-doer; to abet one in his wicked courses; to abet vice; to abet an insurrection.
n.
The quality of being alert or on the alert; briskness; nimbleness; activity.
a.
Made of alder.