Talk:Albert

Latest comment: 13 years ago by 222.64.108.151 in topic Albert the Great of England

Untitled edit

What's missing is the etymology of the name itself. Googling reveals a page that claims the name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble and bright". I have no idea if this is accurate, or indeed where other sources can be found. (I don't doubt the name is of Germanic origin, though.) --JRM 14:39, 2004 Sep 17 (UTC)

Pronunciation edit

How is Albert pronounced? Like All-bert or like El-bert? --84.163.36.60 (talk) 21:55, 16 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Albert the Great of England edit

I can't find the article for Albert the Great! I typed it in the search but it led me to an article about an Italian philosopher. And I don't see it listed here.

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