Albin is a masculine Polish, Scandinavian, German, French and Slovenian given name, from the Roman cognate Albinus, derived from the Latin albus, meaning "white" or "bright". This name may also be a last name. In Estonia, France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Sweden, March 1 is Albin's name day. There are variant spellings, including Albinas, a male given name in Lithuania; Aubin, a French masculine given name; and Albina, an Ancient Roman, Czech, Galician, Italian, Polish, Slovak, and Slovenian feminine given name. Albin is uncommon as a surname.
Notable people with the given name Albin include:[1]
| Gender | Male | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | Latin | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | "white", "bright" | 
| Other names | |
| See also | Aubin, Albina, Albinas | 
- Albin of Brechin (died 1269), Scottish bishop
 - Albín Brunovský (1935–1997), Slovak painter, graphic artist, lithographer, illustrator and pedagogue
 - Albin Dunajewski (1817–1894), Polish political activist and Bishop of Kraków
 - Albin Ebondo (b. 1984), French footballer
 - Albin Egger-Lienz (1868–1926), Austrian painter
 - Albin Ekdal (born 1989), Swedish footballer
 - Albin Eser (1935–2023), German jurist and an ad litem judge
 - Albin Granlund (b. 1989), Finnish footballer
 - Albin Grau (1884–1942), German artist, architect and occultist, and the producer and production designer for F.W. Murnau's film Nosferatu
 - Albin Gutman (b. 1947), Slovenian general
 - Albin Haller (1849–1925), French chemist
 - Albin Julius (1967–2022), Austrian martial music and industrial artist
 - Albin Killat (b. 1961), German diver
 - Albin Kitzinger (1912–1970), German footballer
 - Albin Köbis (1892–1917), German sailor
 - Albin Kurti (b. 1975), Kosovo activist
 - Albin Lermusiaux (1874–1940), French Olympic shooter
 - Albin Polasek (1879–1965), Czech-American sculptor and educator
 - Albin Provosty (1865–1932), American politician
 - Albin W. Norblad (1939–2014), American judge
 - Albin Nyamoya (1924–2001), Prime Minister of Burundi
 - Albin Roussin (1781–1854), French admiral and statesman
 - Albin F. Schoepf (1822–1886), Polish-born American military officer
 - Albin Schram (1926–2005) Czech collector of autograph letters by shapers of world history
 - Albin Starc (1916–2011), Croatian World War II pilot
 - Albin Stenroos (1889–1971), Finnish Olympic winner of the marathon race
 - Albin Ström (1892–1962), Swedish socialist politician
 - Albin Sandqvist, Swedish electronic and dance pop singer known by the mononym Albin, a member of the Swedish pop band Star Pilots
 - Albin Vidović (1943–2018), Croatian Olympic handballer
 - Albin Zollinger (1895–1941), Swiss writer
 
See also
- The name Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116, pronounced Albin, given by Swedish parents to their child as protest against Sweden's infant naming laws
 
References
- ↑ "View Name: Albin". behindthename.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
 
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