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Albin

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Name — A male given name derived from the Latin word for "white," historically also linked to a Germanic name meaning "elf friend."

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Etymology

From the Latin cognomen Albinus, itself from albus ("white"); in Germanic-speaking regions sometimes influenced by a separate name meaning "elf friend," which also gives rise to Alvin.

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What does “Albin” mean?

The word “Albin” means a male given name derived from the Latin word for "white," historically also linked to a Germanic name meaning "elf friend.". In plain terms, a given name ultimately connected to the idea of whiteness.

How do you use “Albin” in a sentence?

Here is “Albin” used in a sentence: “Albin survives today mainly as a given name in parts of Northern and Central Europe.”

What part of speech is “Albin”?

“Albin” is a name.

Where does the word “Albin” come from?

The word “Albin” comes from Latin. From the Latin cognomen Albinus, itself from albus ("white"); in Germanic-speaking regions sometimes influenced by a separate name meaning "elf friend," which also gives rise to Alvin.

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