Albin
English
Etymology
Early saints' name, from the Roman cognomen Albīnus, derivative of Latin albus (“white”).
Proper noun
Albin
- A male given name from Latin.
Translations
male given name
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Anagrams
Faroese
Proper noun
Albin m
- 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
- 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)
Swedish
Etymology
From Latin Albīnus, partly merged with Germanic Albwin, the German equivalent of English Alvin.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Albin c (genitive Albins)
- a male given name.
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