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Forename Albín

All over the world, Albín (Albin Poland Democratic Republic of the Congo India Germany United States, Albín Argentina Uruguay Czechia Slovakia Spain) is a common male first name. The first name Albín is habitual in Slovenia, where it is quite a common masculine name, Sweden, and Albania. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Germany, and Philippines. Also, Albín is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Albín

name Albín, name Альбин, name Albin
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Albin Germany, Poland, United States, India, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Albín Argentina, Spain, Slovakia, Czechia, Uruguay

First names said to be same

Альбин

First name Albín in the context

Albín is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Albin Geiger , the fictional character, Pfarrer Braun; Albin , character in Śluby panieńskie; Albin Fux / Dr. Chop , the operatic character in the opera MarieLuise; Albin Edler von Planting , the operatic character in the opera Die blaue Mazur and Albin , the operatic character in the opera Polyeucte by Charles Gounod; friend to Félix, among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of albín heinrich albín heinrich albín heinrich (1785-1864), CZ (b. 1785) link
picture of albín lhota albín lhota albín lhota Czech painter, CZ (b. 1847) link
picture of albín bráf albín bráf albín bráf Czech member of Czech council, economist, lawyer, university educator and science writer, CZ (b. 1851) link
albín mašek Czech composer, choirmaster and organist, CZ (b. 1804) link
picture of albín stocký albín stocký albín stocký Czech archaeologist, CZ (b. 1876) link
picture of albín neužil albín neužil albín neužil CZ (b. 1883) link
albín theodor prokop CZ (b. 1838) link
albín josef kučera CZ (b. 1841) link
albín franěk CZ (b. 1861) link
albín chalupa Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament and Czechoslovak politician, CZ (b. 1880) link
albín polešovský CZ (b. 1874) link
albín šíma Czechoslovak pianist (1886-1951), CZ (b. 1886) link
albín bašus CZ (b. 1885) link
albín žák CZ (b. 1889) link
albín lebiš CZ (b. 1892) link