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French painter
Albert Matignon (11 June 1860 – 17 June 1937) was a French painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer
Albert_Matignon
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footballer Albert Kiplagat Matebor (born 1980), Kenyan long-distance runner Albert Mathiez (1874–1932), French historian Albert Matignon (1860–1937)
Albert_(given_name)
Prince of Monaco since 2005
Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is Prince of Monaco, reigning since 2005. Born at the Prince's Palace of Monaco
Albert_II,_Prince_of_Monaco
Ruling dynasty of Monaco since 1297
the female line and adopted the Grimaldi name. In 1715, Jacques Goyon de Matignon married Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco, the last Grimaldi agnatic
House_of_Grimaldi
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Art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Art_competitions_at_the_1932_Summer_Olympics
Prince of Monaco from 1731 to 1733
Léonor Goyon de Grimaldi, Monégasque: Giàcumu Françese Liunardu Goyon de Matignon; 21 November 1689 – 23 April 1751) was Prince of Monaco from 1731 to 1733
Jacques_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1733 to 1793
Honoré was born on 10 November 1720. On 20 May 1732, he moved to Hôtel Matignon in Paris with his father and remained there, even after the proclamation
Honoré_III,_Prince_of_Monaco
Title of nobility originally within French peerage
Jacques-François de Goyon-Matignon, took the title of Duke of Valentinois, having already changed his surname to Grimaldi. Although Albert I had granted the title
Duke_of_Valentinois
Private, college-prep, day school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, , United States
The Cambridge Matignon School (originally Father Matignon High School) was a private, co-educational Roman Catholic college-preparatory school in Cambridge
Cambridge_Matignon_School
Prince of Monaco from 1949 to 2005
which generated global media attention. They had three children: Caroline, Albert and Stéphanie. Rainier died in April 2005 from complications relating to
Rainier_III,_Prince_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1889 to 1922
Albert I (Albert Honoré Charles Grimaldi; 13 November 1848 – 26 June 1922) was Prince of Monaco from 10 September 1889 until his death in 1922. He devoted
Albert_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
Château in Manche, Normandy, France
The Château des Matignon (French pronunciation: [ʃato de matiɲɔ̃]; also named the ‘château de Torigni’) is a former princely residence located in Torigni-sur-Vire
Château_des_Matignon
Princess of Monaco since 2011
Wittstock, 25 January 1978) is Princess of Monaco as the wife of Prince Albert II. Before her marriage, Charlene was an Olympic swimmer representing South
Charlene,_Princess_of_Monaco
Heir apparent to the Monégasque throne (born 2014)
is the heir apparent to the Monegasque throne. He is the son of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene, and twin brother of Princess Gabriella. He also
Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco
Jacques,_Hereditary_Prince_of_Monaco
Antoinette) Seigneur (Lord) of Issenheim Seigneur of Saint-Rémy Sire of Matignon All palace correspondence features capitalized pronouns when referring
Monarchy_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1814 to 1819
Prince of Monaco 8. Jacques III Goyon de Matignon 4. Jacques I, Prince of Monaco 9. Charlotte Goyon de Matignon, Countess de Thorigny 2. Honoré III Grimaldi
Honoré_IV,_Prince_of_Monaco
American actress, Princess of Monaco from 1956 to 1982
Monaco. Grace and Rainier had three children: Princess Caroline, Prince Albert, and Princess Stéphanie. Princess Grace's charity work focused on young
Grace_Kelly
List of consorts of the sovereign prince or princess of Monaco
title was held by the spouse of the lord of Monaco. Since her marriage to Albert II on 1 July 2011, Charlene has been princess consort of Monaco. Wives of
List_of_Monégasque_consorts
Prince of Monaco from 1841 to 1856
the people of Menton, who were offered something better by King Charles Albert of Sardinia. When the Prince and Princess of Monaco saw that their efforts
Florestan,_Prince_of_Monaco
Princess of Monaco in 1731
at the age of eighteen, she married Jacques François Goyon, Count de Matignon, after his family had proposed him as a candidate. His candidacy was supported
Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco
Louise_Hippolyte,_Princess_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1819 to 1841
Monaco 16. Jacques III de Goyon de Matignon 8. Jacques Goyon de Matignon, Prince of Monaco 17. Charlotte de Goyon de Matignon, Countess of Thorigny 4. Honoré
Honoré_V,_Prince_of_Monaco
French noble and marshal (1522–1602)
three chambers which were led by Retz, the duc de Montpensier and Marshal Matignon respectively. In the end, the notables agreed to the establishment of a
Albert_de_Gondi
Castle in Plévenon, France
castle in 2001. Albert II, Prince of Monaco made several private visits to the castle, in the footsteps of his ancestors the Goyon-Matignon. The fort is
Fort-la-Latte
Princess of Monaco from 1701 to 1724
right. She married Jacques Goyon, Count de Matignon and is a direct ancestress of the reigning Prince Albert II of Monaco. Caterina Charlotte Grimaldi
Marie_of_Lorraine
French humorist
Bed Wiz François François, 1992 Le Retour de Tartarin, 1993 Raffarin de Matignon (2002) avec Christophe Bertin Comment gagner sa vie sur celle des autres:
Albert_Algoud
Prince of Monaco (1763–1816)
Joseph of Monaco 8. Jacques III Goyon de Matignon 4. Jacques I, Prince of Monaco 9. Charlotte Goyon de Matignon, Countess de Thorigny 2. Honoré III Grimaldi
Prince_Joseph_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1856 to 1889
at Château de Marchais on 10 September 1889. He was succeeded by his son Albert I of Monaco. In 1966 Monaco released a 10 Francs silver coin in the memory
Charles_III,_Prince_of_Monaco
Title in the French nobility
because of the principle of proximity of blood, by the family of Goyon de Matignon, who were descended from Éléonore, youngest daughter of Léonor de Longueville
Duke_of_Estouteville
1936–1938 alliance of political parties in France
a general strike in May–June 1936, resulting in the negotiation of the Matignon Agreements, one of the cornerstones of social rights in France. All employees
Popular_Front_(France)
Duke of Valentinois
generation Antonio I, Prince of Monaco 4th generation Jacques Goyon de Matignon* 5th generation Honoré III, Prince of Monaco 6th generation Honoré IV,
Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois
Prince_Pierre,_Duke_of_Valentinois
Spanish anarchist and forger (1931–2020)
Joinet [fr] praised Urtubia and twice hosted him for dinner, first at the Hôtel Matignon and then at the Élysée Palace. At the age of 50, Urtubia left behind his
Lucio_Urtubia
St. Albert the Great Church is a Roman Catholic parish located in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Its pastor is Father Charles J. Higgins, VF, and the parochial
St. Albert the Great Church (Weymouth, Massachusetts)
St._Albert_the_Great_Church_(Weymouth,_Massachusetts)
Capital of France
Minister's seat is at the Hôtel Matignon. Government ministries are located in various parts of the city, many near the Hôtel Matignon. Both houses of the French
Paris
French chef (born 1981)
restaurant. On October 9, 2019, Le Quellec opened her own restaurant named on Matignon Street in Paris, called La Scène. On January 27, 2020, her new restaurant
Stéphanie_Le_Quellec
Catholic basilica and landmark in Paris, France
organ was originally built in 1898 for the Biarritz chateau of the Baron Albert de L'Espée. It was the last instrument built by Cavaillé-Coll. The organ
Sacré-Cœur,_Paris
Princess of Monaco from 1889 to 1922
December 1925) was an American-born Princess of Monaco, by marriage to Prince Albert I of Monaco. Marcel Proust used her as a model for the Princesse de Luxembourg
Alice_Heine
Government ministry of France
78 Rue de Varenne in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, adjacent to Hotel Matignon. Until 21 June 2012 the remit of the ministry was somewhat different; its
Ministry of Agriculture (France)
Ministry_of_Agriculture_(France)
French Navy officer (1637–1716)
in the French Navy. Andrée-Marie-Dreuse, married Louis-Jean-Baptiste de Matignon, comte de Gacé. Louis de La Roque (1896). Catalogue historique des généraux
François Louis Rousselet de Châteaurenault
François_Louis_Rousselet_de_Châteaurenault
Husband of a regnant monarch
Majesty The Queen". Royal.uk. "Prince Jacques I of Monaco: Prior Owner of Matignon, the French Prime Minister's Residence in Paris". HelloMonaco. 2017-12-03
Prince_consort
Political party in France
early 1936, which drew only about six hundred people from the party. The Matignon Accords (1936) set up collective bargaining, and removed all obstacles
French Section of the Workers' International
French_Section_of_the_Workers'_International
French fashion house
designs. In 1919, Callot Soeurs moved to larger premises at 9-11 Avenue Matignon. In 1920, Marthe Callot Bertrand suddenly died and the widowed Regina Callot
Callot_Soeurs
Mexican socialite
called Villa Zanroc in Épalinges, a 350-ton yacht, an apartment on Avenue Matignon in Paris, decorated by Georges Geffroy, a stud farm in Normandy, Haras
Gloria_Guinness
Official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco
dictated otherwise. Louise-Hippolyte was married to Jacques de Goyon Matignon, a wealthy aristocrat from Normandy. Louise-Hippolyte succeeded her father
Prince's_Palace_of_Monaco
President of France since 2017
The same day, President Macron appointed Élisabeth Borne at the Hôtel Matignon, thus making her the second female PM in French history after Édith Cresson
Emmanuel_Macron
1887–1954 French territories in Southeast Asia
សហភាពឥណ្ឌូចិន; Lao: ສະຫະພາບອິນໂດຈີນ French: Fédération indochinoise The Matignon Treaty was never ratified by the two heads of state; but according to its
French_Indochina
Building complex in Paris, France
chapel 1963: Hubert Lyautey (1854–1934), relocated from Morocco, monument by Albert Laprade in the Saint Gregory (northwestern) chapel Two of the twelve marble
Les_Invalides
Fictional French police detective
narrator states that Maigret spent his childhood in Saint-Fiacre near Matignon. In Maigret's Vacation, however, Maigret reflects on his time as an altar
Jules_Maigret
American prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1964)
Academy, Dedham Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood Closed Cambridge Matignon School, Cambridge Don Bosco Technical High School, Boston Elizabeth Seton
Richard_Henning
Prince of Monaco from 1922 to 1949
1922 to 9 May 1949. Born in Baden-Baden, Louis II was the only child of Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848–1922), and Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton
Louis_II,_Prince_of_Monaco
Princess of Monaco from 1841 to 1856
by the people of Menton, who were given a better offer by King Charles Albert of Sardinia. The Prince and Princess of Monaco then handed over power to
Caroline_Gibert_de_Lametz
Surrender of Paris
27 August, the Council of Ministers held its first meeting at the Hôtel Matignon since 1940. In October, a provisional municipal council was established
Paris_in_World_War_II
Duchess of Aosta (1871–1951)
Ferrari, placed at their disposal the ground floor and gardens of the Hôtel Matignon on the rue de Varenne in Paris. Along the adjacent rue de Babylone the
Princess_Hélène_of_Orléans
American child rapist and priest (1935–2003)
Academy, Dedham Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood Closed Cambridge Matignon School, Cambridge Don Bosco Technical High School, Boston Elizabeth Seton
John_Geoghan
Léon Azéma, 16th arrondissement of Paris Palais de la Porte Dorée (1931), Albert Laprade, 12th arrondissement of Paris Palais de Tokyo (1937), architects:
List of tourist attractions in Paris
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Paris
Canton of Switzerland
Carignan; Jacques de Matignon, comte de Torigny; Paule-Françoise-Marguerite de Gondi, duchesse de Retz et de Lesdiguières; Béat-Albert-Ignace, baron de Montjoie;
Canton_of_Neuchâtel
President of France from 1981 to 1995
the financing of political parties; the reform of the penal code; the Matignon Agreements concerning New Caledonia; the Evin Act on smoking in public
François_Mitterrand
1951 film directed by Marcello Pagliero
film-maker Barbara Laage: Claire Claris, photographer Philippe Olive: Mr Matignon, Evelyne's producer Jean-Roger Caussimon: the barkeeper Geneviève Morel:
The_Red_Rose_(1951_film)
Town hall of Paris, France
Salon des Lettres. Léon Bonnat, Le Triomphe de l'Art (1894), salon des Arts Albert Besnard, La Vérité, entraînant les Sciences à sa suite, c. 1890, salon des
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Paris
Cemetery in Paris, France
to build the Grand Mosque of Paris. In 1899, the Monument aux Morts by Albert Bartholomé was erected in Père Lachaise as a memorial to unidentified deceased
Père_Lachaise_Cemetery
Queen of France from 1725 to 1768
among them Madame de Prie, the Duchess de Béthune, and the Marquise de Matignon, who, among her twelve ladies-in-waiting or dame du palais, the Duke's
Marie_Leszczyńska
Stadium in Paris, France
Sens Hôtel de Soubise Hôtel de Sully Hôtel de Ville Hôtel Lambert Hôtel Matignon Luxembourg Palace Petit Luxembourg Palais Bourbon Palais de Justice Palais
Parc_des_Princes
Historic site, exhibition hall in Paris, France
people, each with a distinct area of responsibility: Henri Deglane, Albert Louvet, Albert Thomas and Charles Girault. The grand opening was held on 1 May
Grand_Palais
French military title
Biron (1524–1592), Marshal of France in 1577 Jacques II de Goyon, Lord of Matignon and of Lesparre, Count of Thorigny, Prince of Mortagne sur Gironde (1525–1597)
Marshal_of_France
Princess of Monaco from 1856 to 1864
rather than in Monaco. On 13 November 1848, she gave birth in Paris to Albert I, Prince of Monaco. The marriage was described as a happy one, and Charles
Antoinette_de_Mérode
Prince of Monaco from 1662 to 1701
generation Antonio I, Prince of Monaco 4th generation Jacques Goyon de Matignon* 5th generation Honoré III, Prince of Monaco 6th generation Honoré IV,
Louis_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
Theme park in France
theme park in northern France based on the comic book series Asterix by Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny. In 2023, the park welcomed over 2.8 million visitors
Parc_Astérix
Art museum in Paris, France
following decade. In 1932–1934, Louvre architects Camille Lefèvre [fr] and Albert Ferran redesigned the Escalier Daru to its current appearance. The Cour
Louvre
Art museum in Paris, France
Westminster Bridge Édouard Detaille – The Dream André Devambez – The Charge Albert Edelfelt – Pasteur's portrait by Edelfelt Henri Fantin-Latour – Around the
Musée_d'Orsay
Gardens of the French Senate in Paris
Sens Hôtel de Soubise Hôtel de Sully Hôtel de Ville Hôtel Lambert Hôtel Matignon Luxembourg Palace Petit Luxembourg Palais Bourbon Palais de Justice Palais
Jardin_du_Luxembourg
Prince of Monaco from 1701 to 1731
generation Antonio I, Prince of Monaco 4th generation Jacques Goyon de Matignon* 5th generation Honoré III, Prince of Monaco 6th generation Honoré IV,
Antonio_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
Marquis of Baux
progeny. Through his son Louis he is a direct ancestor of the reigning Albert II of Monaco and through his youngest daughter he is an ancestor of the
Ercole,_Marquis_of_Baux
the Depression-era French economy. Blum negotiated the reforms of the Matignon Accords with the labour unions. The wage and hour concessions that emerged
Black market in wartime France
Black_market_in_wartime_France
Beaune [1,117] Hôtel de Martignac 7 107 rue de Grenelle [1,118] Hôtel Matignon 7 57 rue de Varenne [1,119] Hôtel du ministre des Affaires étrangères 7
List of monuments historiques in Paris
List_of_monuments_historiques_in_Paris
French politician (1872–1950)
negotiated a series of reforms, and then gave labour unions the credit for the Matignon Accords. The new laws: gave workers the right to strike initiated collective
Léon_Blum
Lord/Prince of Monaco from 1604 to 1662
generation Antonio I, Prince of Monaco 4th generation Jacques Goyon de Matignon* 5th generation Honoré III, Prince of Monaco 6th generation Honoré IV,
Honoré_II,_Prince_of_Monaco
Site of the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France
Sens Hôtel de Soubise Hôtel de Sully Hôtel de Ville Hôtel Lambert Hôtel Matignon Luxembourg Palace Petit Luxembourg Palais Bourbon Palais de Justice Palais
Trocadéro,_Paris
Provence 13 Les Baux-de-Provence 1642 Grimaldi de Monaco (Grimaldi then Goyon-Matignon) Substitution (through female line) in 1949 (House of Polignac) Bayers
List_of_French_marquesses
French royal chapel in Paris, France
Museum of the Middle Ages, or Musée de Cluny, in Paris and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Detail of a stained-glass window depicting a baptism (late
Sainte-Chapelle
French fashion merchant and designer
Madame du Barry. He was the hairdresser of the fashion icon Madame de Matignon, who gave him 24 000 livres (e.g. pounds in silver) a year for styling
Jean_Joseph_Beaulard
Contemporary art gallery
The gallery also opened its first location in Paris in 2021, at 2 Avenue Matignon, designed by Jacques Grange. In 2024, the gallery announced plans open
Skarstedt
Café in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
young writers at the time, such as Ernest Hemingway. Other patrons included Albert Camus, Pablo Picasso, James Joyce, Bertolt Brecht, Julia Child and the American
Les_Deux_Magots
French milliner and fashion designer (1840 - 1927)
Valois. Reboux's most famous shop (opened in 1935) was located at 9 Avenue Matignon in Paris, which carried on operating after her death for almost three decades
Caroline_Reboux
Seat of the Senate of France in Paris
Goering; he was also his match in corpulence", wrote Armaments Minister Albert Speer after a visit to Sperrle in Paris.[citation needed] The palace was
Luxembourg_Palace
government composed of Radical and Socialist ministers. On 8 June 1936, the Matignon Accords granted the 40 hours workweek to the workers, as well as right
History of democratic socialism
History_of_democratic_socialism
Council of Ministers Responsible to National Assembly Annual budget €299.7 billion Headquarters Hôtel Matignon, Paris Website info.gouv.fr (in French)
Government_of_France
French hairdresser and impresario (c.1751–1820)
University Press. ISBN 9780674010543. Vuaflart, Albert (1916). La maison du comte de Fersen, rue Matignon. La journée du 20 juin 1791 – Monsieur Léonard
Léonard_Autié
Aubusson de La Feuillade extinct 1725 Duke of Valentinois 1716 Goyon de Matignon, Grimaldi abolished 1790 Duke of Nevers 1720 Mazarini-Mancini abolished
List_of_French_peerages
Style of furniture characterized by curved forms, lightness, comfort and asymmetry
Hôtel Soubise in Paris, (now the National Archives) in 1705; the Hôtel Matignon (now the residence of the French Prime Minister) in 1721, by Jean Courtonne;
Louis_XV_furniture
Successful French presidential campaign
2012-05-07. "Aubry, bien placée pour Matignon ?". Leparisien.fr. 3 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-07. "Pour Matignon, les Français préfèreraient Aubry
2012 François Hollande presidential campaign
2012_François_Hollande_presidential_campaign
Laicized American priest (1931–2020)
Academy, Dedham Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood Closed Cambridge Matignon School, Cambridge Don Bosco Technical High School, Boston Elizabeth Seton
Paul_Shanley
University Press. ISBN 9780674010543. Vuaflart, Albert (1916). La maison du comte de Fersen, rue Matignon. La journée du 20 juin 1791 – Monsieur Léonard
Jean-François_Autié
1980 North American ice hockey draft
Oshawa Generals (OMJHL) 123 Steve Lyons (LW) United States Boston Bruins Matignon High School (USHS-MA) 124 Mike McPhee (LW) Canada Montreal Canadiens Rennssaeler
1980_NHL_entry_draft
Jean Ébrard, Seigneur de Saint-Sulpice. Jacques II de Goyon, seigneur de Matignon, comte de Torigny, marshal of France. Bertrand de Salignac, seigneur de
List of knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit
List_of_knights_of_the_Order_of_the_Holy_Spirit
Terminal railway station in Paris, France
Outside the station, with its large clock tower 19th century wall painting by Albert Maignan inside the Le Train Bleu restaurant, in the main hall of Paris-Lyon
Gare_de_Lyon
Higher-education institution in Paris
businessmen led by Émile Boutmy, including Hippolyte Taine, Ernest Renan, Albert Sorel and Paul Leroy Beaulieu. The creation of the school was in response
Sciences_Po
Neighbourhood in Paris, Île-de-France, France
Caracalla or in Japanese poetry in the case of Nicolas Grenier. Egyptian writer Albert Cossery spent the later part of his life living in a hotel in this district
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Municipal arrondissement in Île-de-France, France
Général-Eisenhower Avenue George-V Avenue Hoche Avenue Marceau Avenue de Marigny Avenue Matignon Avenue de Messine Avenue Montaigne Avenue Myron-T.-Herrick Avenue Percier
8th_arrondissement_of_Paris
Seat of the National Assembly in Paris, France
and Hôtel de Lassay, like the Luxembourg Palace, Élysée Palace, Hôtel Matignon, and countless other estates were nationalised and used for government
Palais_Bourbon
Cathedral in Paris, France
arrondissement of Paris and is dedicated to John the Baptist. Designed by Albert Guilbert, it was constructed between 5 October 1902 and 1904. The cathedral
Armenian Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Armenian_Cathedral_of_St._John_the_Baptist
Hôtel particulier in Paris, France
residences and institutions such as the Palais de l'Élysée, the Hôtel de Matignon and the Palais du Luxembourg, dates from this period. The Hôtel de Besenval
Hôtel_de_Besenval
ALBERT MATIGNON
ALBERT MATIGNON
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."
Male
French
French form of Old High German Adalbert, AUBERT means "bright nobility."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Albert, probably due to misdivision of a personal name such as Rick Albert.
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Ailbeart, AILBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
French
Norman French form of German Hilbert, ILBERT means "battle-bright."
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Albert, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
Noble and Bright; Form of Albert; Noble; Bright; Majestic Wolf; Noble Famous
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and North German
English, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Albert.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, North German, Danish, Catalan, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, etc.
English, French, North German, Danish, Catalan, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, etc. : from the personal name Albert, composed of the Germanic elements adal ‘noble’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. The standard German form is Albrecht. This, in its various forms, was one of the most popular of all European male personal names in the Middle Ages. It was borne by various churchmen, notably St. Albert of Prague, a Bohemian prince who died a martyr in 997 attempting to convert the Prussians to Christianity; also St. Albert the Great (?1193–1280), an Aristotelian theologian and tutor of Thomas Aquinas. It was also the name of princes and military leaders, such as Albert the Bear (1100–70), Margrave of Brandenburg. In more recent times it has been adopted as a Jewish family name.A bearer of the surname Albert, from Saintonge, France, was documented in Quebec city in 1664.
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Intelligent; Famous; Female Version of Albert; Bright Nobility
Male
French
Norman French form of Old High German Albirich, ALBERI means "elf ruler."
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Alberto, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of English Albert, AILBEART means "bright nobility."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTO means "bright nobility."
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Adalbert, ADELBERT means "bright nobility."
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."
Surname or Lastname
English, northern Irish, and Scottish
English, northern Irish, and Scottish : variant of Colbert.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
ALBERT MATIGNON
ALBERT MATIGNON
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Merciful
Boy/Male
Indian
The originator
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Love
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Virgil, possibly VERGIL means "flourishing." Compare with another form of Vergil.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King John' Hubert De Burgh.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Platt or Platt Bridge in Lancashire, named in Middle English with Old French plat ‘flat’, ‘thin’ (see Platte), in the dialect sense ‘plank bridge’.English : topographic name from Middle English plat ‘plot of land’, ‘piece of ground’ (Old English plætt).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German platt ‘flat’.German : variant of Platte 3.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Of the Form of Love; Beautiful; Pleasing
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Raffaello, RAFFAELLA means "healed of God" or "whom God has healed."Â
ALBERT MATIGNON
ALBERT MATIGNON
ALBERT MATIGNON
ALBERT MATIGNON
ALBERT MATIGNON
v. t.
To preserve in amber; as, an ambered fly.
n.
To turn aside, or away; as, to avert the eyes from an object; to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of; as, how can the danger be averted? "To avert his ire."
a.
Alt. of Aller
a.
Quick; lively; alert.
a.
Resembling amber, especially in color; amber-colored.
conj.
Although; albeit.
a.
Same as Alder, of all.
conj.
Alt. of Albee
n.
The quality of being alert or on the alert; briskness; nimbleness; activity.
n.
Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky.
v. i.
To become, in some respects, different; to vary; to change; as, the weather alters almost daily; rocks or minerals alter by exposure.
a.
Made of alder.
v. t.
To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures; to vindicate a claim or title to; as, to assert our rights and liberties.
a.
Watchful; alert.
a.
Consisting of amber; made of amber.
conj.
Although; albeit.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
a.
Quick of perception; alert; sharp.
v. t.
To instigate or encourage by aid or countenance; -- used in a bad sense of persons and acts; as, to abet an ill-doer; to abet one in his wicked courses; to abet vice; to abet an insurrection.
adv.
In an alert manner; nimbly.