Adalberto

Adalberto is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese 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.

Origin/Usage
Germanic, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Pronunciation
ah-dahl-BER-to, ə-dəl-BER-too
Meaning
Aristocratic and bright