Alberto
Alberto is the Romance version of the Latinized form (Albertus) of Germanic Albert. It is used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. The diminutive forms are Albertito in Spain or Albertico in some parts of Latin America, Albertino in Italian as well as Tuco as a hypocorism. It derives from the name Adalberto which in turn derives from Athala (meaning noble) and Berth (meaning bright).[1][2]
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Romance adaptation of an Old Germanic name |
Meaning | Noble and bright |
Other names | |
See also | Albert, Albertus, Adalbert, Elbert, Adelbert |
People
- Alberto Aguilar Leiva (born 1984), Spanish footballer
- Alberto Airola (born 1970), Italian politician
- Alberto Arnone (died 1721), Italian painter
- Alberto Ascari (1918–1955), Italian racing driver
- Alberto Baldonado (born 1993), Panamanian baseball player
- Alberto Bello (1897–1963), Argentine actor
- Alberto Beneduce (1877–1944), Italian scientist and economist
- Alberto Bertoldi (born 1955), Italian painter
- Alberto Boerger, German scientist
- Alberto Bustani Adem (born 1954), Mexican engineer
- Alberto Callaspo (born 1983,) baseball player
- Alberto Campbell-Staines (born 1993), Australian athlete with an intellectual disability
- Alberto Cavalcanti (1897–1982), Brazilian film producer
- Alberto Cerri (born 1996), Italian footballer
- Alberto Cianca (1884–1966), Italian journalist and politician
- Alberto Cifuentes (born 1979), Spanish footballer, known as "Alberto"
- Alberto Clò (born 1947), Italian businessman and politician
- Alberto Contador (born 1982), Spanish cyclist
- Alberto Cortez (1940–2019), Argentine musician
- Alberto Costa (British politician) (born 1971)
- Alberto Costa (Portuguese politician) (born 1947)
- Alberto Cozer (born 1981), Brazilian systems engineer, writer and speaker
- Alberto Diamante (born 1970), Italian-Canadian film producer
- Alberto Álvarez Díaz (1937–1958), Cuban guerrilla
- Alberto Domínguez (composer) (1913–1975), Mexican composer and marimbist
- Alberto Edjogo-Owono (born 1984), Equato-guinean footballer, known as "Alberto"
- Alberto Escassi (born 1989), Spanish footballer
- Alberto Espinoza Barrón, Mexican drug trafficker
- Alberto Estrella (born 1962), Mexican actor
- Alberto Fabra (born 1964), Spanish politician
- Alberto Fanesi (born 1948), Argentine football manager
- Alberto Faya (born 1944), Cuban singer, researcher, composer, and music professor
- Alberto Febbrajo (born 1944), Italian legal scholar and sociologist
- Alberto Fernández (born 1959), Argentine politician, president since December 2019
- Alberto Fernández (cyclist) (1955–1984), Spanish cyclist
- Alberto Fiumicetti (born 2000), Italian footballer
- Alberto Franceschini (born 1947), Italian terrorist
- Alberto Franchetti (1860–1942), Italian composer
- Alberto dos Santos Franco (1913–2011), Brazilian officer
- Alberto Frezza (born 1989), Italian–American actor
- Alberto Frison (born 1988), Italian footballer
- Alberto Fujimori (born 1938), President of Peru
- Alberto García (athlete) (born 1971), Spanish long-distance and cross-country runner
- Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966), Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker
- Alberto Gianni (1891–1930), Italian underwater diver
- Alberto Gilardino (born 1982), Italian footballer
- Alberto Ginastera (1916–1983), Argentine composer
- Alberto Giurioli (born 1991), Italian pianist and composer
- Alberto Gonzales (born 1955), American politician
- Alberto González (baseball) (born 1983), Venezuelan baseball player
- Alberto González (Chilean footballer) (born 1980)
- Alberto Grimaldi (1925–2021), Italian film producer
- Alberto Arredondo Gutiérrez (1912–1968), Cuban journalist and economist
- Alberto Del Guerra, Italian scientist
- Alberto Jiménez-Becerril (1960–1998), Spanish politician
- Alberto Loddo (born 1979), former Italian cyclist
- Alberto Lopo (born 1980), footballer
- Alberto Lora (born 1987), Spanish footballer
- Alberto Losada (born 1982), Spanish cyclist
- Alberto Luconi (born 1983), Italian-American clarinetist and instructor
- Alberto Magnelli, Italian artist
- Alberto Mantelli (1909–1967), Italian musicologist and music critic
- Alberto Martín (born 1978), Spanish tennis player
- Alberto Martínez (footballer, born 1950) (1950–2009), Uruguayan footballer
- Alberto Martínez Díaz (born 1962), Spanish footballer
- Alberto Miguel (born 1977), Spanish basketball player
- Alberto Milian (born 1960), American lawyer and judge
- Alberto Mondi (born 1984), Italian television personality and businessman active in South Korea
- Alberto Montejo (born 1988), Spanish footballer
- Alberto Moreno, Spanish footballer
- Alberto Nadra (born 1952), Argentine politician, writer and journalist
- Alberto Naranjo (1941–2020), Venezuelan musician
- Alberto Oliart (1928–2021), Spanish politician
- Alberto Rodríguez Oliver (born 1982), Spanish road racing cyclist
- Alberto Tarradas Paneque (born 1996), Spanish politician
- Alberto Palatchi, Spanish billionaire
- Alberto Pappafava (1832–1929), Italian painter
- Alberto Pappiani (1709–1790), Italian mathematician, astronomer, and theologian
- Alberto Jarabo Payá (1928–2016), Spanish lawyer and politician
- Alberto Peláez (born 1964), Spanish war journalist, writer and correspondent
- Alberto Antonio Peña Jr. (1917–2006), American civil rights activist
- Alberto Peral (born 1966), Basque artist
- Alberto Martinez Piedra (1926–2021), Cuban-American professor
- Alberto Priori, Italian neurologist, academic, and author
- Alberto Pullicino (1719–1759), Maltese painter
- Alberto Marcos Rey (born 1969), Spanish footballer, known as "Alberto"
- Alberto Del Rio (born 1977), Mexican wrestler
- Alberto Rivera (activist), American and anti-Catholic publisher
- Alberto Romualdez, Filipino politician and doctor
- Alberto Salazar (born 1958), American track coach and long-distance runner
- Alberto Santos-Dumont, (1873–1932), Brazilian aviation pioneer
- Alberto de Simoni (1740–1822), Italian lawyer and journalist
- Alberto Simonini (1896–1960), Italian politician
- Alberto Sordi (1920–2003), Italian actor
- Alberto Tomba (born 1966), former World Cup alpine ski racer from Italy, dominant technical skier (slalom and giant slalom) in the late 1980s and 1990s
- Alberto Ulloa (1950–2011), Dominican painter, sculptor, and poet
- Alberto van Klaveren (born 1948), Dutch-born Chilean diplomat and lawyer
- Alberto Yarini (1882–1910), Cuban pimp
- Alberto Zedda (1928–2017), Italian conductor
Used as a surname
- Dominik Alberto (born 1992), Swiss pole vaulter and decathlete
- Hanser Alberto (born 1992), Dominican baseball player
- Julio Alberto (born 1958), Spanish football player
- Luis Alberto, multiple people
- Luiz Alberto, multiple people
- Madalena Alberto, Portuguese actress, singer, and composer
- Yuri Alberto (born 2001), Brazilian footballer
Fictional characters
- Alberto Bertorelli, a character in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!
- Alberto Molina, from the TV series Arthur
- Alberto Scorfano, A character in Disney Pixar movie Luca
Other uses
- "Alberto," an Upstairs, Downstairs episode
- Alberto, a comic made by fundamentalist Jack Chick about a man called Alberto Rivera who claimed to be an ex-Jesuit priest
- Hurricane Alberto, a name given to several hurricanes
- Alberto-Culver, American cosmetics company
See also
- Albert
- Albert (surname)
- Albertus (given name)
- Adalberto
- Albertet, an Occitan diminutive of Albert
- Adalbert (name)
- Berto (disambiguation)
- Carlos Alberto
References
- Albaigès, Josep M.; Olivart, J.M.A. (1993). Diccionario de nombres de personas (in Spanish). Universitat de Barcelona. p. 30. ISBN 978-84-475-0264-6. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
- Origin and Meaning of Alberto
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