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Also German: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertine
Also Dutch and Dutch (Surinamese): https://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/naam/is/Albertine
Also Flemish and French (Belgian): http://www.names.be/meisjesnamen.html?met=Albertine&sort=alpha
Also German.
In 2018, 75 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Albertine who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 9481st most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
This was my great-grandmother's name.
This name has also been used frequently in the Netherlands before the 1980s - nowadays, it is not used often anymore because it is mostly regarded as old-fashioned. Still, one would most likely find this name in the Dutch top 1000 for all ages.There are two possible pronunciations for Albertine in Dutch. One is ahl-bər-TEE-nə (which is often used in the north) and the other is ahl-bər-TEEN (which is often used in the south).
I agree, Albertine is very rare. It might be the name of a very old woman.
Albertine is used seldom in France currently, because Albert is considered a very masculine name. In fact the only time I saw it, it was in a book by Proust. Albertine in this novel is a young woman the narrator's in love with, and lives with for a time, before she dies, quite young.

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