EQUIVALENTS |
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Adalberht, Adalbert, Adalhard, Alard, Albert, Albertus |
ANGLO-SAXON: Æþelbeorht, Æðelberht |
CATALAN: Albert |
DANISH: Albert |
DUTCH: Abe, Adelbert, Albert, Albertus, Aldert, Allard, Bert, Brecht, Elbert |
ENGLISH: Al, Albert, Bert, Bertie, Delbert, Ethelbert |
FINNISH: Alpertti, Altti, Pertti |
FRENCH (QUEBEC): Adélard |
FRENCH: Albert, Aubert |
FRISIAN: Abe, Adde, Ale, Alke, Alle, Atse |
GALICIAN: Alberte |
GERMAN: Adalbert, Adelbert, Albert, Albrecht, Bert |
HUNGARIAN: Albert |
ICELANDIC: Albert |
ITALIAN: Adalberto, Adelardo, Alberto, Berto |
LIMBURGISH: Albaer, Baer, Bèr |
LITHUANIAN: Albertas |
NORWEGIAN: Albert |
POLISH: Adalbert, Albert |
PORTUGUESE: Adalberto, Alberto |
ROMANIAN: Albert |
RUSSIAN: Albert |
SPANISH: Adalberto, Adelardo, Alberto, Berto |
SWEDISH: Albert |
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FEMININE FORMS |
DANISH: Alberte |
DUTCH: Albertina, Brechtje, Tina, Tineke |
ENGLISH: Alberta, Bertina |
FRENCH: Alberte, Albertine |
GERMAN: Alberta, Albertina |
ITALIAN: Alberta, Albertina, Tina |
POLISH: Alberta |
PORTUGUESE: Alberta, Albertina |
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