Albie

Meaning of Albie

Albie is a cheerful, unisex name of Germanic origin—think “adal” (noble) and “beraht” (bright)—that instantly feels like a ray of sunshine on a crisp morning. Picture a little Albie toddling through golden leaves or confidently leading a backyard adventure: the name invites warmth, optimism, and a touch of old-world charm. While it first popped up in the early 20th century and enjoyed steady use through mid-century, Albie has slipped into a delightful modern resurgence, ranking around 897 in U.S. birth charts with nearly 30 newborns in 2024. Easy to pronounce (AL-bee) and endlessly adaptable, Albie strikes the perfect balance between friendly nickname and stand-alone classic—ideal for parents dreaming of a name that’s both down-to-earth and inspiring.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AL-bee (/ˈælbi/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Albie

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