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Also Croatian: https://actacroatica.com/en/name/Albert/
Also Piedmontese (form of Albert). I know that Piedmontese is not an usage here in the main database. I've just noticed it.
https://it.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/Piemontese/Nomi_propri_di_persona
Also Flemish and French (Belgian): http://www.names.be/jongensnamen.html?met=Albert&sort=beldesc
Also Afrikaans: https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_du_Biel
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_de_Wet
You'll find numerous bearers on social media.
Also Romansh.
Source: "Vornamen in der Schweiz. Prénoms en Suisse. I nomi in Svizzera. Prenoms in Svizra" (1993) published by the Association of Swiss registrars.
https://rm.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursicin_G._G._Derungs -- his father, Albert Derungs
https://sursassiala.ch/2015/01/15/familienforschung/
https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/lqYVyBbDeAG
https://www.portraitarchiv.ch/portrait?page=82
Also Friulian: https://fur.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risultive -- Albert Picotti
Also Piedmontese: https://pms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_II_%C3%ABd_M%C3%B2naco
Also Finnish name. Finnish name day April 24.
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert
https://almanakka.helsinki.fi/en/name-days/name-day-search.html [noted -ed]
Add Usage: Czech, SlovakPronounced: AL-bərt (American English, Dutch), AL-bət (British English), AL-BEHR (French), əl-BEHRT (Catalan), AL-but (German), AL-behrt (Polish, Czech, Slovak), UL-byirt (Russian), AL-beht (Swedish), AL-bud (Danish), AWL-behrt (Hungarian)
Also Slovak: https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_(prv%C3%A9_meno)
Also Czech: https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert
According to howmanyofme.com, there are sixty people in the U.S. named Albert Albert and twelve named Albert Alberts.
In 2018, 63 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Albert who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 202nd most common male first name for living U.S. citizens.
The name is also rather common in Iceland. [noted -ed]
Also used in Hungary. [noted -ed]
Also a masculine name in Croatia.
They even use it, written in the same way, in Hungary.
Albert is not given anymore in France, it's way too old-fashionned and doesn't really sound nice. It sounds like Robert etc, and these are way out of fashion in France.
I was wondering why Prince Albert of England was named Albert even though he was German. And Albert Einstein and a few other Albert's have been German yet this doesn't appear to be an English name.

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