Albin

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See also: albin and Albín

English

Etymology

Early saints' name, from the Roman cognomen Albīnus, derivative of Latin albus (white).

Proper noun

Albin

  1. A male given name from Latin.

Translations

Anagrams


Faroese

Proper noun

Albin m

  1. a male given name.

Usage notes

Patronymics

  • son of Albin: Albinsson
  • daughter of Albin: Albinsdóttir

Declension

Singular
Indefinite
Nominative Albin
Accusative Albin
Dative Albini
Genitive Albins

German

Etymology

From Latin Albīnus, partly merged with Germanic Albwin, the German equivalent of English Alvin.

Proper noun

Albin

  1. a male given name.

Manx

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish Albain, accusative form of Albu.

Proper noun

Albin f (genitive na Halbey or na h-Albey or na h'Albey)

  1. Scotland

Swedish

Etymology

From Latin Albīnus, partly merged with Germanic Albwin, the German equivalent of English Alvin.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Albin c (genitive Albins)

  1. a male given name.