Alba (surname)
Alba |
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Family name |
Meaning |
It has various disputed meanings; the coincidence in form with Latin alba (feminine) (‘white’) is suggestive. |
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Region of origin |
Spain |
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Alba is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Annelyn Alba (born 1986), Filipino badminton player
- Enrique Alba (born 1968), Spanish computer scientist
- Gibson Alba (born 1960), Dominican Republic baseball player
- Jessica Alba (born 1981), American actress
- Jordi Alba (born 1989), Spanish footballer
- Joshua Alba (born 1982), American actor
- Julia Alba (born 1972), Spanish sprinter
- Luis Larrea Alba (1895–1980), President of Ecuador in 1931
- Macrino d'Alba (c. 1460–c. 1510), Italian painter
- Maria Alba (1910–1999), Spanish-American film actress
- Miguel Alba (born 1988), Argentine footballer
- Panchito Alba (1925–1995), artistic name of a Filipino film actor
- R.D. Alba (born 1978), Filipino film and television director
- Rogaciano Alba, Mexican farmer
- Samuel Alba, American judge
- Unai Alba (born 1978), Spanish footballer
- Víctor Alba (1916–2003), Spanish politician, journalist, writer and university professor
- Karl "Dyzee" Alba (born 1979), Canadian born Filipino, world champion professional B-Boy (break dancer)[1]
See also
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Surnames derived from color White |
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| Slavic |
- Belić, Bijelić
- Belov
- Belsky
- Bely, Belenky
- Biały, Białas, Białek, Białecki, Białkowski
- Bielak/Bielák/Belyak, Bielski, Bielecki//Beletsky, Bieliński/Belinski, Bielawski
- Bilyi
- Byelik, Belik, Belyaev, Belyakov, Belykh
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