Alberto

Alberto is a Portuguese, Italian and Spanish variant of Albert. Albert is derived from its Old Germanic form 'Adelbracht', a combination of two words – 'adel', which means 'noble', and 'berht', which means 'bright'. The name became very popular as an English name during Queen Victoria's time because the Prince Consort was named Albert.

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