AlastrÍOna | | al-as-TREE-na | Irish | |
Alayna | | ə-LAYN-ə | English (Modern) | |
Alazne | | - | Basque | |
AlbÍNa | | - | Czech, Slovak | |
Alba (1) | | AHL-bah (Italian, Spanish), AHL-bə (Catalan) | Italian, Spanish, Catalan | |
Albaer | | al-BER | Limburgish | |
Alban | | AHL-bahn (German), AL-bən (English) | German, French, Albanian, English (Rare) | |
Albert | | AL-bərt (English), al-BER (French), AHL-bert (German, Polish), AHL-bərt (Dutch) | English, French, Catalan, German, Polish, Russian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Rom | |
Alberta | | al-BUR-tə (English), ahl-BER-tah (Italian, Polish, German) | English, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, German | |
Alberte (2) | | - | French, Danish | |
Albertina | | ahl-ber-TEE-nah (Italian, German) | Italian, German, Dutch, Portuguese | |
Alberto | | ahl-BER-to (Italian, Spanish), al-BER-too (Portuguese) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese | |
Albin | | AHL-been (Polish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, French, English, Slovene | |
Albina | | ahl-BEE-nah (Russian, Italian, Polish) | Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, Polish, German, Lithuanian, Ancient Roman | |
Albino | | - | Italian, Portuguese, Spanish | |