AlbÍNa

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Czech and Slovak form of ALBINA.

ALBINA   female   Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, Polish, German, Lithuanian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of ALBINUS. Saint Albina was a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.
ALBINUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which was a derivative of ALBUS. Saint Albinus (also called Aubin) was a 6th-century bishop of Angers in Brittany.
ALBUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen meaning "white, bright" in Latin.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Albina
CZECH: Albína
FRENCH: Albine
GERMAN: Albina, Albine
ITALIAN: Albina
LITHUANIAN: Albina
POLISH: Albina
PORTUGUESE: Albina
RUSSIAN: Albina
SLOVAK: Albína
SLOVENE: Albina
SPANISH: Albina
UKRAINIAN: Albina
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Albinus
DANISH: Albin
ENGLISH: Albin
FRENCH: Albin, Aubin
ITALIAN: Albino
NORWEGIAN: Albin
POLISH: Albin
PORTUGUESE: Albino
SLOVENE: Albin
SPANISH: Albino
SWEDISH: Albin
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Alba, Albus
CATALAN: Alba
ITALIAN: Alba
SPANISH: Alba