Boy Germanic 2 syllables

Albert

AL-bert /ˈæl.bərt/

"Noble and bright" — a name of aristocratic heritage and luminous intellect

Albert derives from the Old High German Adalbert, a compound of adal meaning noble and beraht meaning bright or famous. The name was carried into England by the Normans and flourished across European aristocracy for centuries. It rose to extraordinary prominence in the 19th century through Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg, beloved consort of Queen Victoria, and was further immortalized by Albert Einstein in the 20th century. Though its popularity has declined from its early 20th-century peak, Albert carries an unmistakable aura of intellectual gravitas and noble tradition.

Quick Facts

Letters6
SyllablesAl · bert
GenderBoy
OriginGermanic
Root WordAdalbert
MeaningNoble and bright
PopularityClassic
Peak Year1920
Trend → Stable
Name DayNovember 15
Nicknames AlBertAlbieBertie

About the Name Albert

Albert means noble and bright, from the Old High German Adalbert combining adal (noble) and beraht (bright or famous).
Albert was enormously popular in the early 20th century, peaking around 1920 in the US. It has since declined but retains a distinguished classic appeal.
Albert James, Albert William, Albert Thomas, and Albert Henry all pair elegantly with this strong classic name.
Albert originated in Germanic languages as Adalbert and was spread across Europe by Frankish nobility, later popularized in England through the Norman Conquest.
Alberts are often perceived as intellectual, principled, and quietly distinguished — qualities reinforced by famous bearers like Einstein and Prince Albert.
Common nicknames for Albert include Al, Bert, Albie, and Bertie, all of which have their own warm, familiar feel.

Personality of Albert

Perceived character traits commonly associated with people named Albert

Creativity 70%
Elegance 78%
Independence 82%
Intelligence 92%
Strength 72%
Warmth 68%

Famous People Named Albert

A
Albert Einstein
German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921
P
Prince Albert
Prince Consort of Queen Victoria whose influence transformed British arts, science, and industry in the Victorian era
A
Albert Camus
French-Algerian philosopher and novelist, Nobel laureate known for The Stranger and The Plague

Middle Names for Albert

Beautiful combinations that flow well with Albert

Albert James Albert William Albert Thomas Albert Robert Albert Henry Albert Edward Albert Charles Albert George Albert Michael Albert Lee

Names Similar to Albert

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History of Albert

800 AD
Germanic Adalbert emerges as a noble compound name in Frankish courts
1066
Normans bring Albert and its variants to England after the Conquest
1840
Prince Albert marries Queen Victoria, launching a surge in the name's popularity across the British Empire
1920
Albert peaks as one of the most popular names in the United States
1955
Albert Einstein dies, cementing the name's association with genius for generations

Numerology & Symbolism of Albert

4
Destiny Number
Sum of all letters
6
Soul Urge
Sum of vowels
Zodiac Affinity
Capricorn
4
Lucky Number
Personal power digit
🎨
Lucky Color
Navy Blue
💎
Lucky Stone
Sapphire
🌸
Lucky Flower
Iris

Albert Around the World

How Albert is written in different languages and scripts

Albert
German
Albert
French
Alberto
Spanish
Alberto
Italian
Альберт
Russian
アルバート
Japanese
ألبرت
Arabic
阿尔伯特
Chinese