Albrecht

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Albrecht
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Pronunciation /ˈʌlbrɛkt/
German: [ˈalbʁɛçt] [1]
Language(s) German
Other names
See also Albert

Albrecht ("noble", "bright") is a given name or surname of German origin and may refer to:

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References

  1. "Französisch-Deutsch Übersetzung für "Albrecht"" (in German and French). Langenscheidt . Retrieved 22 October 2018.