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106 Albern English Noble warrior. M
107 Albert English Noble, bright. From the Old German name Adalbert. Famous bearers: Prince Albert was Queen Victoria's consort who gave enthusiastic support to the applications of science. Albert Einstein discovered the Theory of Relativity. M
108 Alberta English Feminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. The Canadian province Alberta was named for Queen Victoria and prince Albert's daughter Princess Louise Alberta, who was married to a former Canadian Governor General. F
109 Alberteen English Noble. F
110 Albertina English Feminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. Albert became popular in England after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. Noble, bright. F
111 Albertine English Feminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. Albert became popular in England after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. F
112 Alberto English Variant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright. M
113 Albertyna English Noble. F
114 Albertyne English Noble. F
115 Albie English Variant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright. M
116 Albin English Variant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright; white. Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba. M
117 Albina English A feminine form of Albin, borne by a 3rd-century saint. The name was popular in Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries. F
118 Albrecht English Variant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright; white. Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba. M

119 Albreda English Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name. F
120 Alburn English Noble warrior. M
121 Alburt English Noble or bright. M
122 Alcott English From the old cottage. M
123 Aldan English From the old manor. M
124 Alden English Variant of Aldwyn: From the Old English Ealdwine meaning old friend. A common name in the Middle Ages. Also wise friend, or from the old manor. M
125 Alder English From the alder tree. M
126 Aldercy English Chief. F
127 Aldhelm English From the Old English Ealdhelm, meaning old helmet, common until the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century. M
128 Aldis English From the old house. F
129 Aldis English From the old house. M
130 Aldn'd English Wise or red haired man. M
131 Aldo English Archaic. M
132 Aldora English Noble. F
133 Aldous English Variant of the German Aldo, an Old German name meaning old, or from the old house. Aldous has been common in Britain since the Middle Ages. Famous bearer: 2Oth century British novelist Aldous Huxley. M
134 Aldred English From the Old English Ealdraed, meaning old counsel. Aldred was common before the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century. Wise or red haired man. M
135 Aldreda English Feminine form of Aldred: From the Old English Ealdraed, meaning old counsel. Aldred was common before the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century. Wise or red haired man. F
136 Aldric English Wise ruler. M
137 Aldrich English Aged and wise ruler. M
138 Aldrik English Wise ruler. M
139 Aldrin English Old and wise ruler. M
140 Aldtun English From the old manor. M