Albert traces its origins to medieval olde English meaning "noble" and "famous". Like William, Albert has long been popular for a boy in English-speaking countries and France. Albert was the Prince Consort and husband to Queen Victoria who ruled almost 40 years. Among the most famous of Alberts is Albert Einstein.
Albert traces its origins to medieval olde English meaning "noble" and "famous". Like William, Albert has long been popular for a boy in English-speaking countries and France. Albert was the Prince Consort and husband to Queen Victoria who ruled almost 40 years. Among the most famous of Alberts is Albert Einstein.
Albert traces its origins to medieval olde English meaning "noble" and "famous". Like William, Albert has long been popular for a boy in English-speaking countries and France. Albert was the Prince Consort and husband to Queen Victoria who ruled almost 40 years. Among the most famous of Alberts is Albert Einstein.
Albert traces its origins to medieval olde English meaning "noble" and "famous". Like William, Albert has long been popular for a boy in English-speaking countries and France. Albert was the Prince Consort and husband to Queen Victoria who ruled almost 40 years. Among the most famous of Alberts is Albert Einstein.