Albinus
/ˈælbɨnuəz/
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Anglo-Saxon
Albinus, of Anglo-Saxon origin, derives from the Latin name 'Albinus,' meaning 'white' or 'bright,' and is associated with purity and nobility. It traces its roots to the city of Alba in Italy, symbolizing a connection to heritage and light. Historically, it has been used in various cultures, often reflecting a sense of grace and distinction.
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