Alberti (surname)
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Alberti is a common surname in Italian language and derives from given name Alberto, Latin translation of Germanic Albert.
Alberti may refer to:
People
- Alberti (family), Florentine family
- Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472), Prominent Italian polymath and architect, active in many fields
- Achille Alberti (1860–1943), Italian sculptor
- Alberto di Giovanni Alberti (1525–1599), Italian architect and artist
- Alessandro Alberti (1551–1590), Italian painter
- Charly Alberti (born 1963), Argentine drummer, member of the rock band Soda Stereo
- Cherubino Alberti (Borghegiano) (1553–1615), Italian engraver and painter
- Domenico Alberti (c. 1710–1740), Italian composer and singer after whom the musical figuration known as the Alberti bass is named
- Dorona Alberti (born 1975), Dutch singer and actress
- Durante Alberti (1538–1613), Italian painter
- Friedrich August von Alberti (1795–1878), paleontologist
- Gasparo Alberti (c. 1480 – c. 1560), Italian composer
- Gerlando Alberti (born 1923), known as "U Paccarè", a member of the Sicilian Mafia
- Giuseppe Matteo Alberti (1685–1751), Italian composer and violinist
- Ignaz Alberti (1760–1794), Austrian illustrator, engraver and book printer
- Innocentio Alberti (c. 1535–1615), Italian composer and instrumentalist
- Johann Friedrich Alberti (1642–1710), German composer and organist
- Leandro Alberti (1479 – c. 1552), Italian Dominican historian
- Manuel Alberti, 19th-century Argentine priest and politician
- Micah Alberti (born 1984), American television actor
- Peter Adler Alberti (1851–1932), Danish politician
- Pietro Cesare Alberti (1608–1655), First Italian in New Amsterdam, regarded as the first Italian-American
- Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), Spanish poet
- Silvio Alberti, Italian race car driver.
- Willeke Alberti, Dutch singer, daughter of Willy Alberti
- Willy Alberti (1926–1985), Dutch singer, father of Willeke Alberti
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