ALBAN
“From the Roman cognomen Albanus which meant from Alba. Alba (from Latín albus white) was the name of various places within the Roman Empire, including the city Alba Longa. This name was borne by Saint Alban, the first British martyr (4th century). Ac...”
Significado
From the Roman cognomen Albanus which meant from Alba. Alba (from Latín albus white) was the name of various places within the Roman Empire, including the city Alba Longa. This name was borne by Saint Alban, the first British martyr (4th century). According to tradition, he sheltered a fugitive priest in his house. When his house was searched, he disguised himself as the priest, was arrested in his stead, and was beheaded. As an Inglés name, Alban was occasionally used in the Middle Ages and was revived in the 18th century, though it is now uncommon.
Origen cultural
Pronunciación
“AL-ban (German), AL-BAHN (French), AL-bən (English)”
Variantes en otros idiomas
6 idiomasFuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados