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- Alba Alcaraz, Edmundo de (* 1938), Mexican climatologist
- Alba Casillas, Raúl de († 2010), Mexican soccer player
- Alba Díaz, Miguel Ángel (* 1951), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of La Paz en la Baja California Sur
- Alba y Hernández, Ignacio de (1890–1978), Mexican clergyman and Bishop of Colima
- Alba Zambrana, Armando (1901–1974), Bolivian writer, publisher, politician and diplomat
- Alba, Alfonso de (* 1985), Mexican ice hockey goalkeeper
- Alba, Antonio Ibáñez de (* 1956), Spanish engineer, researcher and scientist
- Alba, Beatrice De , makeup artist
- Alba, Christian (* 1992), Uruguayan soccer player
- Alba, Jessica (* 1981), American actress
- Alba, Jordi (* 1989), Spanish soccer player
- Alba, Joshua (* 1982), American actor
- Alba, Joven (* 1969), Filipino pool and snooker player
- Alba, Martial († 1553), French theologian and martyr
- Alba, Pedro , Spanish composer
- Alba, Raúl de , Mexican (?) Football player
- Albácar Gallego, Eduard (* 1979), Spanish football player
- Albacete, Antonio (* 1965), Spanish racing car driver
- Albacete, Lorenzo (1941–2014), American clergyman and Catholic theologian
- Albach, Hester (* 1953), Dutch author
- Albach, Horst (* 1931), German economist
- Albach, Joseph Stanislaus (1795–1853), Austrian religious and preacher
- Albach, Peter (* 1956), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Albach-Retty, Rosa (1874–1980), Austrian actress
- Albach-Retty, Wolf (1906–1967), Austrian castle actor
- Albada, Gale Bruno van (1912–1972), Dutch astronomer
- Albader, Hani , American DJ
- Albæk, Mads (* 1990), Danish football player
- Albahari, David (* 1948), Serbian writer
- Albaicín, Rafael (1919–1981), Spanish bullfighter and actor
- Albam, Manny (1922–2001), American jazz baritone saxophonist and arranger
- Alban of England , Christian martyr in Britain
- Alban von Mainz († 406), priest, missionary and martyr
- Alban, Ernst (1791–1856), doctor and mechanical engineer
- Alban, Esow (* 2001), Indian track cyclist
- Albán, Laureano (* 1942), Costa Rican poet and diplomat
- Alban, Matthias († 1712), Tyrolean violin and lute maker
- Alban, Robert (* 1952), French racing cyclist
- Albaneder, Johann Michael (1762–1824), Austrian sculptor, embosser and ceramist
- Albanel, Christine (* 1955), French writer and politician
- Albanés, Antonio († 2012), Uruguayan road cyclist
- Albanese, Anthony (born 1963), Australian politician (Australian Labor Party)
- Albanese, Antonio (* 1964), Italian actor, screenwriter and film director
- Albanese, Federico (* 1982), Italian composer, pianist and music producer
- Albanese, Flavio (* 1951), Italian designer
- Albanese, Frank (1931–2015), American actor
- Albanese, Giacomo (1890–1947), Italian mathematician
- Albanese, Lauren (* 1989), American tennis player
- Albanese, Licia (1909-2014), Italian-American opera singer (soprano)
- Albanese, Roberto (* 1973), German dancer, dance sports trainer and choreographer in the field of formation sports (Latin)
- Albanese, Uta (* 1973), German dancer and dance sport trainer
- Albanese, Vincenzo (* 1996), Italian racing cyclist
- Albanesi, Carlo (1856–1926), Italian composer and pianist
- Albanesi, Luigi (1821–1897), Italian composer, pianist and piano teacher
- Albani, Abderrazak El , French-Moroccan sedimentologist and paleontologist
- Albani, Alessandro (1692–1779), Italian cardinal
- Albani, Annibale (1682–1751), Italian cardinal
- Albani, Bernd (* 1944), Protestant pastor and a representative of the church peace and environmental movement in the GDR
- Albani, Carlo (1687–1724), Italian nobleman and Prince of Soriano nel Cimino
- Albani, Elsa (1921-2004), Italian actress
- Albani, Emma (1847–1930), Canadian opera singer (soprano)
- Albani, Francesco (1578–1660), Italian painter of the Bolognese school
- Albani, Gian Girolamo (1504–1591), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Albani, Giovanni Francesco (1720–1803), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Albani, Giuseppe (1750–1834), cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Albani, Guerrino (born 1954), San Marino soccer player
- Albani, Marcella (1899–1959), Italian actress and author
- Albani, Marcello (1905–1980), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Albānī, Muhammad Nāsir ad-Dīn al- (1914–1999), Islamic (Sunni) hadith scholar
- Albani, Nicola (* 1981), San Marino soccer player
- Albani, Stephan (* 1968), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Albanis, Christos (* 1994), Greek football player
- Albano, Elías Fernández (1845–1910), Chilean politician
- Albano, Gianfranco (* 1942), Italian television director
- Albano, Lou (1933–2009) Italian wrestler, wrestling manager, and actor
- Albano, Marcello (1961–2017), Italian comic artist
- Albano, Pablo (* 1967), Argentinian tennis player
- Albano, Salvatore (1841-1893), Italian sculptor
- Albano-Müller, Saraswati (* 1933), Indian-German educator, journalist and mediator between the cultures of India and Germany
- Albanow, Valerian Iwanowitsch (1881-1919), Russian navigator and polar explorer
- Albanus, August (1765–1839), German educator and clergyman, occasional poet and editor
- Albanus, August (1837–1887), Russian physician and zoologist
- Albany, Joe (1924–1988), American jazz pianist
- Albarado, Oscar (born 1948), American boxer
- Albarda, Willem (1877–1957), Dutch politician (SDAP)
- Albareda, Anselmo (1892–1966), Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Albareda, José María (1902–1966), Spanish pharmacist
- Albarelli, Fabio (1943–1995), Italian sailor
- Albarello, Marco (* 1960), Italian cross-country skier
- Albarello, Yves (* 1952), French politician
- Albarn, Damon (* 1968), English musician
- Albarracín Broseta, Severino (1851–1878), Spanish anarchist
- Albarracín Teulon, Agustín (1922–2001), Spanish medical historian
- Albarracín, Nicolás (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Albarracín, Waldo (* 1957), Bolivian civil rights activist
- Albarrán, Arturo (* 1979), Mexican-Salvadoran soccer player
- Albarrán, Joaquín (1860-1912), Cuban urologist
- Albarran, Leomar (* 1992), Venezuelan weightlifter
- Albarrán, Mario Alberto (* 1968), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Albarran, Pierre (1893-1960), French tennis and bridge player
- Albartus, Gerd (1950–1987), German journalist and terrorist of the Revolutionary Cells
- Albasini, João dos Santos (1876–1922), Mozambican journalist, nationalist and activist for black rights
- Albasini, Michael (* 1980), Swiss cyclist
- Albath, Maike (* 1966), German journalist and literary critic
- Albath, Walter (1904–1989), German lawyer, SS leader and Gestapo official
- Albaugh, Walter H. (1890–1942), American politician
- Albay, Ercan (* 1954), Turkish football coach
- Albayati, Amer (* 1942), Iraqi-Austrian journalist and author
- Albayrak, Ahmet Akgün (1932–2006), Turkish politician
- Albayrak, Berat (* 1978), Turkish businessman and politician
- Albayrak, Eren (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Albayrak, Erhan (* 1977), Turkish soccer player
- Albayrak, İsmail (* 1968), Turkish theologian, Islamic scholar and university professor in Australia
- Albayrak, Mikail (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Albayrak, Mücahit (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Albayrak, Nebahat (* 1968), Dutch politician (PvdA)
- Albayrak, Şahin (* 1958), German computer science professor
- Albayrak, Sinan (* 1973), Turkish actor
- Albayrak, Tuğçe (1991–2014), German student teacher of Turkish origin
- Albayrak, Uğur (* 1988), German-Turkish soccer player
- Albayrak, Vedat (* 1993), Turkish judoka
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- Albe, Frank (* 1964), German economist and university professor
- Albe, George Friedrich von der (1662–1717), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the Prussian troops during the siege of Wismar in 1715
- Albeau, Antoine (* 1972), French windsurfer
- Albeck, Chanoch (1890–1972), Jewish scholar
- Albeck, Schalom (1858–1920), Jewish scholar
- Albeck, Thomas (1956–2017), German football player and official
- Albeda, Wil (1925–2014), Dutch politician, economist and university lecturer (ARP, CDA)
- Albedil, Margarita Fjodorovna (* 1946), Soviet-Russian ethnographer, historian, religious scholar and Indologist
- Albedyl, Heinrich Otto von (1666–1738), Swedish lieutenant general of the infantry
- Albedyll, Emil von (1824–1897), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Albedyll, Eugen von (1842–1916), Prussian lieutenant general
- Albedyll, Georg von (1835–1907), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Albedyll, Heinrich von (1865–1942), Prussian major general in the First World War
- Albee, Arden (* 1928), American mineralogist
- Albee, Edward (1928-2016), American writer
- Albegow, Ruslan Wladimirowitsch (* 1988), Russian weightlifter
- Albel, Günther (* 1974), Austrian local politician, mayor of Villach
- Albelda, David (* 1977), Spanish soccer player
- Albelin, Tommy (born 1964), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Albenas, Francis D ' (* 1996), Uruguayan football player
- Albenga, Alessandro (* 1957), Italian organist
- Albéniz, Baltasar (1905–1978), Spanish football player and coach
- Albéniz, Isaac (1860–1909), Spanish composer and pianist
- Albéniz, Mateo (1755–1831), Spanish composer, church musician and music theorist
- Albéniz, Pedro (1795–1855), Spanish pianist and composer
- Albentosa, Raúl (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Alber von Windberg , Middle High German poet
- Alber, Björn-Arne (* 1981), German volleyball trainer and player
- Alber, Christel (* 1939), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
- Alber, Erdmute (* 1963), German ethnologist with research interests in political and kinship ethnology
- Alber, Franz (* 1935), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Alber, Franziska (* 1988), German actress and presenter
- Alber, Gernot (* 1957), Austrian physicist and university professor
- Alber, Herbert (1911–2006), German architect
- Alber, Jens (* 1947), German sociologist and political scientist
- Alber, Johann Nepomuk , Hungarian theologian
- Alber, Jonas (* 1969), German conductor
- Alber, Karl (* 1948), German soccer player and mayor
- Alber, Matthäus (1495–1570), German reformer
- Alber, Patch (* 1989), American-German ice hockey player
- Alber, Patricia (* 1988), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Alber, Paul (1880–1966), German sheep farmer
- Alber, Reinhard (* 1964), German racing cyclist
- Alber, Richard (1893–1962), German district administrator
- Alber, Siegbert (* 1936), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Alber, Wolfgang (* 1948), German journalist and cultural scientist
- Albera, Paolo (1871–1943), Bishop of Mileto
- Albera, Paul (1845–1921), Superior General of the Salesian Order of Don Bosco
- Alberada of Buonalbergo , wife of the Duke of Apulia and Calabria Robert Guiskard
- Alberani, Amerigo , Italian actor and film director
- Alberc i Vila, Pere (1517–1582), Catalan pianist, organist and organ builder
- Alberdi, Juan Bautista (1810–1884), Argentine politician, writer, diplomat and journalist
- Alberegno, Jacobello , Italian painter
- Alberer, Alois (1922–2011), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Alberg, Petur (1885–1940), composer of the national anthem of the Faroe Islands
- Alberg, Roland (* 1990), Dutch soccer player
- Alberga, Eleanor (* 1949), British composer
- Albergaria, Lopo Soares de , Portuguese navigator and third Governor General of the Estado da India
- Albergati, Antonio (1566–1634), Bishop and Apostolic Nuncio
- Albergati, Niccolò (1375–1443), Italian cardinal and diplomat
- Albergati, Pirro (1663–1735), Italian Baroque composer
- Albergati-Ludovisi, Niccolò (1608–1687), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church and Archbishop of Bologna
- Alberghetti, Anna Maria (* 1936), Italian actress and singer (soprano)
- Alberghetto II. Manfredi († 1329), Italian politician
- Alberghi, Paolo Tommaso (1716–1785), Italian violinist and composer
- Alberghini, Giuseppe (1770–1847), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Alberghini, Ignazio (1789–1869), Italian priest
- Albergoni, Simone (* 1981), Italian enduro athlete
- Albéric Clément († 1191), Lord of Le Mez Maréchal, Marshal of France
- Albéric de Pisançon , French author of the Middle Ages
- Alberich († 838), Benedictine, abbot of the Saint-Etienne monastery in Dijon and bishop of Langres
- Alberich I , Margrave of Spoleto
- Alberich I of Utrecht , abbot, bishop of Utrecht and saint
- Alberich II († 954), Prince of Rome
- Alberich von Cîteaux († 1109), prior in the Benedictine monastery of Molesme, 2nd abbot of Cîteaux
- Alberich von Merseburg , Bishop of Merseburg (around 1050)
- Alberich von Montecassino , monk in Montecassino and author of theological and hagiographic writings as well as treatises on the art of style
- Alberich von Trois-Fontaines , French chronicler
- Alberico, Neil (* 1992), American racing driver
- Albericus Londoniensis , monk and scholar
- Alberigo, Giuseppe (1926–2007), Italian theologian and church historian
- Alberings, Arturs (1877–1934), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima and Prime Minister
- Alberini, Elia Antonio (1812–1876), Bishop of Ascoli Piceno, Italy
- Alberini, Filoteo (1867–1937), Italian engineer, inventor and filmmaker
- Alberio, Tomas (* 1989), Italian track and road cyclist
- Alberione, Giacomo (1884–1971), Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and founder of an order
- Alberizzi, Mario (1609–1680), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Albermager, Fernando (* 1979), Uruguayan soccer player
- Alberman, Gal (born 1983), Israeli soccer player
- Albermann, Franz (1877–1959), German sculptor
- Albermann, Max (1870–1927), local politician, mayor
- Albermann, Wilhelm (1835–1913), German sculptor
- Alberni, Luis (1886–1962), Spanish-American actor
- Alberni, Pedro de (1747–1802), Spanish officer and politician
- Albero I of Leuven († 1129), Bishop of Liège
- Albero II of Liège († 1145), Bishop of Liège
- Albero II von Polheim († 1253), district judge of Austria on the Enns
- Albero III. von Kuenring († 1182), Austrian ministerial nobleman, son of Albero I.
- Albero V. von Kuenring-Dürnstein († 1260), Austrian ministerial nobleman, son of Hadmar III.
- Albero V. von Puchheim , member of the gentry, governor of Styria
- Albero von Montreuil († 1152), Archbishop of Trier
- Alberoni, Francesco (* 1929), Italian journalist and sociologist
- Alberoni, Giulio (1664–1752), Italian cardinal
- Alberro, Alexander (* 1957), American art critic and professor of art history
- Albers, Andreas (* 1990), Danish soccer player
- Albers, Anni (1899–1994), German-American textile artist, weaver and graphic artist
- Albers, Anton Daniel (1774–1841), Bremen merchant and senator
- Albers, Anton the Elder (1765–1844), German-Swiss painter
- Albers, Anton the Younger (1877–1915), German painter
- Albers, Bruno (1866–1941), German Benedictine and church historian
- Albers, Burkhard (* 1959), German local politician
- Albers, Carsten (* 1968), German Anglist
- Albers, Christian (1870–1944), lawyer and politician from Bremen
- Albers, Christijan (* 1979), Dutch racing car driver
- Albers, Detlev (1943–2008), German political scientist and politician (SPD)
- Albers, Eef (* 1951), Dutch jazz guitarist
- Albers, Friedrich (1881–1936), German politician (FVP, DDP, DStP), MdL
- Albers, Georg Wilhelm (1800–1876), lawyer and senator from Bremen
- Albers, Gerd (1919–2015), German architect, urban planner and university professor
- Albers, Hans , German rugby player
- Albers, Hans (1891–1960), German actor and singer
- Albers, Hans (1925–1999), German chemist, Chairman of the Board of Management of BASF
- Albers, Hans-Jürgen (* 1943), German university rector, university professor for economics and business didactics
- Albers, Hartmut (* 1943), German lawyer and presiding judge at the Federal Administrative Court (2000–2008)
- Albers, Heinrich Christian (1773–1833), German cartographer
- Albers, Henk (1927–1987), Dutch comic artist
- Albers, Henry (1904–1987), German chemist and professor
- Albers, Herbert (1908–2001), German gynecologist
- Albers, Hermine (1894–1955), German social scientist and co-founder of the working group for youth care and welfare
- Albers, Hilarius (1899–1971), German Dominican priest
- Albers, Irene (* 1967), German Romance philologist
- Albers, Jan (* 1971), German artist
- Albers, Johann (1890–1964), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, Lower Saxony State Minister
- Albers, Johann Abraham (1772–1821), German physician and obstetrician
- Albers, Johann Christoph (1741–1800), German businessman
- Albers, Johann Christoph (1795–1857), German physician, botanist and malacologist; Director of the Berlin Veterinary School
- Albers, Johann Friedrich Hermann (1805–1867), German physician and pathologist
- Albers, Johann Heinrich (1774–1855), German merchant and patron
- Albers, Johannes (1890–1963), German politician (center, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Albers, Josef (1888–1976), German painter, art theorist and teacher
- Albers, Julie , American cellist
- Albers, Jürgen (* 1951), Saarland artist and editor of Saarland Radio
- Albers, Karin (* 1954), German film director, camerawoman, producer, artist and photographer
- Albers, Marion (* 1961), German legal scholar
- Albers, Markus (* 1969), German journalist
- Albers, Martin (* 1953), German politician (CDU)
- Albers, Michael (* 1966), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Albers, Paul (1919–2009), German SS-Obersturmführer and war criminal
- Albers, Paul (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Albers, Peter (1901–1955), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Albers, Peter (* 1958), German actor
- Albers, Simón (* 1983), German TV and radio presenter
- Albers, Sönke (* 1948), German economist and university professor
- Albers, Susan (* 1983), German singer, pianist and songwriter
- Albers, Susanne (* 1965), German computer scientist and university professor
- Albers, Theresia (1872–1949), teacher and founder of the order
- Albers, Wolfgang (* 1950), German politician (PDS, WASG, Die Linke), MdA
- Albers, Wolfgang (* 1955), German lawyer and police chief (Bonn, Cologne)
- Albers-Schönberg, Heinrich (1865–1921), German radiologist
- Albersheim, Gerhard (1902–1996), American musicologist and pianist of German origin
- Alberstein, Chava (* 1947), Israeli singer and composer
- Albert , Abbot of the Bredelar Monastery
- Albert († 1252), Bishop of Chiemsee
- Albert , Duke of Strehlitz
- Albert (1798–1869), German nobleman, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Albert (1828–1902), King of Saxony
- Albert (Provost) , fourth Provost of Uetersen
- Albert Anton (1641–1710), Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Albert Behaim , Canon
- Albert de Brudzewo (1445–1497), Polish mathematician and astronomer; Teacher of Nicolaus Copernicus
- Albert de Luynes von Grimbergen, Ludwig Joseph d ' (1672–1758), Bavarian diplomat
- Albert de Luynes, Paul d ' (1703–1788), French clergyman, Archbishop of Sens and cardinal
- Albert Friedrich von Anhalt-Dessau (1750–1811), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
- Albert Friedrich von Brandenburg (1582–1600), Margrave of Brandenburg
- Albert Guðmundsson (* 1958), Icelandic football player
- Albert Guðmundsson (* 1997), Icelandic football player
- Albert i Paradís, Caterina (1869–1966), Spanish author
- Albert I , Count of Namur
- Albert I. , Count of Gorizia
- Albert I (1848–1922), Prince of Monaco
- Albert I (1875–1934), King of the Belgians
- Albert I. von Bogen († 1100), Count von Bogen
- Albert I. von Harthausen († 1184), Bishop of Freising
- Albert I. von Pietengau , Bishop of Regensburg
- Albert II , Count of Namur
- Albert II († 1395), Archbishop of Bremen
- Albert II (* 1934), Belgian king
- Albert II. (* 1958), Monegasque nobleman, Prince of Monaco (2005–)
- Albert II. Krummendiek († 1489), Bishop of Lübeck
- Albert II von Bogen († 1146), Count von Bogen
- Albert II of Hohenberg († 1359), Bishop of Freising, Constance and Würzburg
- Albert II of Saxony-Wittenberg († 1342), Prince-Bishop of the Diocese of Passau (1320–1342)
- Albert II von Störmede , Truchsess of the Lords of Lippe and Marshal of Westphalia
- Albert III († 1374), Count of Görz, Count Palatine of Carinthia
- Albert III († 1102), Count of Namur, Vogt of Saint Aubian, Stablo and Malmedy
- Albert III († 1253), Count of Tyrol
- Albert III von Bogen (1165–1197), Count von Bogen
- Albert III von Stauffenberg († 1421), Bishop of Regensburg
- Albert III von Winkel († 1380), Bishop of Passau
- Albert IV von Bogen († 1242), Count von Bogen
- Albert Kasimir von Sachsen-Teschen (1738–1822), Saxon duke and patron of the arts
- Albert Llorente, Carlos (* 1943), Mexican football player
- Albert Sigurður Guðmundsson (1923–1994), Icelandic football player and politician
- Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864-1892), Prince of Great Britain and Duke of Clarence and Avondale
- Albert von Aachen , chronicler
- Albert von Arnstein , Bishop Select of Brandenburg
- Albert of Augsburg , Benedictine monk
- Albert von Bardewik († 1310), Lübeck mayor
- Albert of Brescia († 1314), Italian Dominican
- Albert von Buxthoeven († 1229), Bishop of Riga
- Albert von Cashel , saint
- Albert von Enn († 1336), Bishop of Brixen
- Albert of Jerusalem († 1214), Catholic bishop and saint
- Albert of Cologne († 1525), abbot of the Grafschaft monastery
- Albert von Mußbach († 1277), aristocratic canon in the prince-bishopric of Speyer and in the prince-bishopric of Worms
- Albert of Namur , Regent of Jaffa
- Albert of Pisa († 1240), Italian Franciscan
- Albert von Rickmersdorf († 1390), German mathematician and logician, and Bishop of Halberstadt
- Albert von Sachsen-Altenburg (1843–1902), Prince of Sachsen-Altenburg, Prussian general of the cavalry, Russian general
- Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819–1861), husband of Victoria I of Great Britain and Ireland
- Albert von Soest († 1589), German carver
- Albert von Stade (1187–1264), prior of the Marienkloster zu Stade and later abbot
- Albert of Strasbourg , German clergyman and chronicler
- Albert, Abraham Adrian (1905–1972), American mathematician
- Albert, Albert , German film producer of the silent film era
- Albert, Alois (1880–1939), German politician (BVP), MdR
- Albert, Andreas (1821–1882), German industrialist, co-founder of the Albert & Hamm high-speed press factory
- Albert, Antonie (1854–1942), German art collector
- Albert, Arthur (* 1946), American cameraman
- Albert, August (1854–1932), Austrian technician and university professor
- Albert, August (* 1881), German philologist, translator and civil servant
- Albert, August (1882–1951), German chemist and university professor
- Albert, Auguste , French sailor
- Albert, Barbara (* 1966), German chemist
- Albert, Barbara (* 1970), Austrian film director, author and producer
- Albert, Bernd (* 1940), German officer
- Albert, Branden (* 1984), American football player
- Albert, Carl (1908–2000), American politician
- Albert, Charles Honoré d ' (1646–1712), French nobleman, politician and military
- Albert, Don (1908–1980), American jazz trumpeter and band leader
- Albert, Eddie (1906-2005), American actor
- Albert, Eduard (1841–1900), Bohemian-Austrian surgeon and literary translator
- Albert, Edward (1951-2006), American actor
- Albert, Ernst (1859–1936), German biologist, theater actor and city original
- Albert, Eromosele (* 1974), Nigerian boxer
- Albert, Erwin (* 1954), German soccer player
- Albert, Eugen (1856–1929), German chemist, inventor and entrepreneur
- Albert, Eugen d ' (1864–1932), German composer and pianist
- Albert, Flórián (1941–2011), Hungarian football player and coach
- Albert, Frank Philipp (* 1966), German real estate entrepreneur
- Albert, František (1856–1923), Czech doctor, storyteller, journalist and translator
- Albert, Franz (1931–2017), Austrian racing driver
- Albert, Friedrich Georg Ernst (1860–1944), German agricultural scientist
- Albert, Friedrich Heinrich Leonhard , German lawyer and politician
- Albert, Georg (1869–1943), Austrian philosopher, writer and private scholar
- Albert, Georges (* 1885), French football player
- Albert, Gerd-Elin (* 1981), Norwegian handball player
- Albert, Gina (* 1938), German film actress
- Albert, Hans , German banker and consul for the Kingdom of Norway
- Albert, Hans (1851–1912), German theater actor and director
- Albert, Hans (* 1921), German sociologist, philosopher and university professor
- Albert, Hans-Joachim von (1927–2017), German lawyer
- Albert, Heinrich (1604–1651), German composer and song writer of the Baroque period
- Albert, Heinrich (1835–1908), German chemist and industrialist
- Albert, Heinrich (1870–1950), guitarist and composer
- Albert, Heinrich (1896–1971), German politician (CDU), MdV, deputy state chairman
- Albert, Heinrich Friedrich (1874–1960), German politician and last Reich Treasury Minister
- Albert, Helmut (* 1926), German soccer player
- Albert, Herbert (1903–1973), German conductor and Kapellmeister
- Albert, Hermann (1887–1933), German politician (SPD)
- Albert, Hermann (* 1937), German painter and university professor
- Albert, Honoré d ' (1581–1649), French marshal
- Albert, Jean (1904–1976), French carom player, world and European champion in cadre
- Albert, Jeff (* 1970), American jazz musician, composer and university professor
- Albert, Jodi (* 1983), British actress and singer
- Albert, Johann Friedrich (1720–1784), German philologist, rector of the grammar school in Nordhausen and author
- Albert, Johann Valentin (1774–1856), German entrepreneur, Frankfurt toy dealer and mechanic
- Albert, John (* 1989), American ice hockey player
- Albert, Joseph (1825–1886), German photographer and inventor
- Albert, Joseph (1890–1957), German editor
- Albert, Joseph Jean-Baptiste (1771–1822), French general de division of the infantry
- Albert, Judith (* 1969), Swiss video artist
- Albert, Julius (1787–1846), Hanoverian miner
- Albert, Karl (1743–1819), German Rococo sculptor
- Albert, Karl (1878–1952), Austrian graphic artist and non-fiction author
- Albert, Karl (1921–2008), German philosopher and university professor
- Albert, Karsten (* 1968), German luge rider
- Albert, Klaus (* 1951), German soccer player
- Albert, Kurt (1881–1945), German chemist and industrialist
- Albert, Kurt (* 1952), Swiss accordion player
- Albert, Kurt (1954–2010), German mountaineer
- Albert, Lars (* 1982), German decathlete
- Albert, Louis (1898–1951), French ski jumper
- Albert, Louis Charles d ' (1620–1690), French nobleman and moralist
- Albert, Ludwig (1900–1955), German criminal police officer and secret service employee
- Albert, Marko (* 1979), Estonian triathlete
- Albert, Martin (1909–1991), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Albert, Martine (* 1973), Canadian biathlete
- Albert, Marvin H. (1924-1996), American author
- Albert, Mathias (* 1967), German political scientist
- Albert, Max (1905–1976), German writer
- Albert, Maximilian (1866–1903), Lyon missionary, Apostolic Prefect and Apostolic Vicar of the Gold Coast, in Ghana
- Albert, Michael (1836-1893), Transylvanian writer and poet
- Albert, Michael (* 1947), American author and political activist
- Albert, Michel (1930–2015), French economist
- Albert, Morris (* 1951), Brazilian singer and songwriter
- Albert, Niels (* 1986), Belgian cyclocross and road cyclist
- Albert, Paul (1557–1600), Prince-Bishop of Breslau
- Albert, Paul (1876–1903), German racing cyclist
- Albert, Peter (* 1936), German architect, painter and graphic artist
- Albert, Peter (1946–2001), German pop singer
- Albert, Peter Paul (1862–1956), German historian and archivist
- Albert, Philipp (* 1990), German soccer player
- Albert, Philippe (* 1967), Belgian football player
- Albert, Rafael (* 1992), Austrian actor, singer and voice actor
- Albert, Rainer (* 1949), German numismatist
- Albert, Reinhold (* 1953), German homeland researcher and voluntary homeland caretaker of the Rhön-Grabfeld district
- Albert, Réka (* 1972), Romanian university professor for physics and biology, network theorist
- Albert, Richard (* 1983), German film composer, musician and songwriter
- Albert, Robert (1869–1952), German forest scientist
- Albert, Rudolf , German writer
- Albert, Samantha (* 1971), Canadian-Jamaican rider
- Albert, Sebastian (* 1987), German soccer player
- Albert, Stephen (1941–1992), American composer
- Albert, Steven Moebius , German trance DJ and music producer
- Albert, Thomas (* 1953), German violinist, conductor and university professor
- Albert, Ulf (* 1964), German film editor
- Albert, Veronika (* 1978), Austrian costume designer
- Albert, Werner Andreas (1935–2019), German conductor
- Albert, Wilhelm (1890–1981), German educational writer
- Albert, Wilhelm (1898–1960), German SS leader
- Albert, Wilhelm Diedrich (1799–1878), Superintendent of the Hagen Church District and President of the Westphalian Provincial Synod of the Evangelical Church of Prussia
- Albert, William (1816–1879), American politician
- Albert, Wolfgang (* 1950), German doctor
- Albert-Birot, Pierre (1876–1967), French poet and author close to Dadaism
- Albert-Buisson, François (1881–1961), French judge, manager and politician
- Albert-Lasard, Lou (1885–1969), German-French modern painter
- Alberta Slim (1910-2005) British country singer
- Albertalli, Becky (* 1982), American writer
- Albertanus of Brescia , Italian lawyer and scholar
- Albertarelli, Rino (1908–1974), Italian comic book artist and illustrator
- Albertarelli, Spartaco (* 1963), Italian game designer and journalist
- Albertario, Davide (1846–1902), Italian clergyman, Catholic priest and political publicist
- Albertazzi, Giorgio (1923–2016), Italian actor and television director
- Albertazzi, Michelangelo (* 1991), Italian football player
- Albertelli, Pilo (1907–1944), Italian teacher, historian of philosophy and partisan
- Alberth, Frieder (* 1952), German social worker, internationally involved in AIDS aid
- Alberth, Rudolf (1918–1992), German conductor and composer
- Alberthal, Hans , builder from Graubünden
- Alberti Casellati, Maria Elisabetta (* 1946), Italian lawyer and politician for Forza Italia
- Alberti d'Enno, Francesco Felice (1701–1762), Prince-Bishop of Trento
- Alberti d'Enno, Giuseppe Vittorio (1623–1695), Bishop of Trento
- Alberti di Poja, Francesco (1610–1689), Prince-Bishop of Brixen and Trento
- Alberti di Villanova, Francesco (1737–1801), Italian writer, Romanist, Italianist, translator and lexicographer
- Alberti, Adriano (1870–1955), Italian general, military writer and senator
- Alberti, Alberto , Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Alberti, Alberto († 2006), Italian music producer
- Alberti, Aldouin († 1363), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Alberti, Alexander (1855–1929), German lawyer and politician
- Alberti, Anton Gottfried (1727–1787), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Alberti, Burchard (1898–1988), German entomologist and food chemist
- Alberti, Domenico († 1746), Italian composer
- Alberti, Eduard (1798–1883), German judge and politician, MdL
- Alberti, Eduard (1827–1898), German philologist and philosopher
- Alberti, Francesco (1882–1939), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman, journalist and politician
- Alberti, Franz , Italian author
- Alberti, Friedrich von (1795–1878), German geologist
- Alberti, Fritz (1877–1954), German actor
- Alberti, Gerd (1943–2016), German zoologist
- Alberti, Gerhard KB (1931–2019), German paleontologist
- Alberti, Giacomo , Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Alberti, Giacomo (1896–1973), Swiss architect
- Alberti, Gigio (* 1956), Italian actor
- Alberti, Gioachimo (1595–1673), Lombard nobleman
- Alberti, Giovanni (1558–1601), Italian painter
- Alberti, Giovanni (1917–2019), Italian racing driver
- Alberti, Giovanni (* 1965), Italian mathematician
- Alberti, Giuseppe (1640–1716), Italian baroque painter
- Alberti, Giuseppe Matteo (1685–1751), Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque
- Alberti, Guido (1909–1996), Italian industrialist and actor
- Alberti, Ignaz (1760–1794), Austrian draftsman, engraver and printer
- Alberti, Irene von (* 1963), German film director and producer as well as screenwriter
- Alberti, Johann Friedrich (1642–1710), German organist and composer
- Alberti, Johann Georg (1644–1722), German organ builder
- Alberti, Johannes (1698–1762), Dutch Reformed theologian and philologist
- Alberti, José (* 1997), Uruguayan football player
- Alberti, Juan Agostino (* 1916), Uruguayan football player
- Alberti, Julius Gustav (1723–1772), Evangelical Lutheran German preacher
- Alberti, Karl (1856–1953), Sudeten German teacher and local researcher
- Alberti, Karl Edmund Robert (1801–1870), German clergyman, educator and author
- Alberti, Kazimiera (1898–1962), Polish writer and publicist
- Alberti, Konrad (1862–1918), German writer, biographer, literary historian and editor-in-chief of the Berliner Morgenpost
- Alberti, Konrad von (1894–1967), German officer, major general in the Wehrmacht in World War II
- Alberti, Leandro , Italian Dominican and historian
- Alberti, Leon Battista (1404–1472), Italian humanist, writer, mathematician, architect
- Alberti, Leopold (1816–1892), German editor, writer and preacher
- Alberti, Luis (1906–1976), Dominican merengue composer
- Alberti, Maria (1767–1812), German painter and superior
- Alberti, Maryse (* 1954), French camerawoman
- Alberti, Matteo (1647–1735), Italian baroque architect in Germany
- Alberti, Max (* 1982), German musician, model and actor
- Alberti, Michael (1682–1757), German medic, physicist and philosopher
- Alberti, Niccolò († 1321), Italian cardinal and bishop of Spoleto
- Alberti, Otto von (1834–1904), royal Württemberg secretary archivist at the Stuttgart State Archives
- Alberti, Ottorino Pietro (1927–2012), Italian clergyman and theologian, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cagliari
- Alberti, Rafael (1902-1999), Spanish poet
- Alberti, Raffaele (1907–1951), Italian motorcycle racer
- Alberti, Romeu (1927–1988), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ribeirão Preto
- Alberti, Rüdiger (1898–1953), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor
- Alberti, Salomon (1540-1600), medical practitioner
- Alberti, Sophie (1826-1892), German writer
- Alberti, Valentin (1635–1697), German Lutheran theologian
- Alberti, Werner (1861–1934), German opera singer (tenor), singing teacher and film actor
- Alberti, Wilhelm Theodor Carl (1746–1771), German philologist, theologian, pedagogue, rector and university lecturer in Helmstedt
- Alberti, Willeke (* 1945), Dutch singer and television actress
- Alberti, Willy (1926–1985), Dutch singer (tenor)
- Albertin, Alphons (1736–1790), German Benedictine monk, church musician and composer
- Albertin, Lothar (1924–2018), German historian
- Albertína Friðbjörg Elíasdóttir (* 1980), Icelandic politician (Allianz)
- Albertine Agnes von Oranien-Nassau (1634–1696), Princess of Nassau-Diez and is therefore the ancestor of today's Dutch royal family
- Albertine, Viv (* 1954), English musician, singer-songwriter, author and director
- Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474–1515), Italian painter
- Albertini Dow, Ellen (1913–2015), American film and stage actress
- Albertini, Adalberto (1924–1999), Italian film director
- Albertini, Ambrosius von (1894–1971), Swiss doctor, President of the Swiss Red Cross
- Albertini, Antonio (1776–1836), Italian poet
- Albertini, Demetrio (* 1971), Italian football player
- Albertini, Edda (1926–1998), Italian actress
- Albertini, Francesca Yardenit (1974–2011), German religious scholar
- Albertini, Gabriele (* 1950), Italian politician (Forza Italia), MEP, member of the Senato della Repubblica
- Albertini, Giampiero (1927–1991), Italian actor and voice actor
- Albertini, Giorgio Maria (1732–1810), Italian theologian
- Albertini, Hans , German local politician
- Albertini, Hippolito Francesco (1662–1738), Italian physician
- Albertini, Ignazio (1644–1685), Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque
- Albertini, Jakob von (1793–1848), Swiss politician
- Albertini, Johannes Baptista von (1769–1831), German Protestant bishop, botanist and mycologist
- Albertini, Luciano (1882–1945), Italian actor
- Albertini, Luigi (1871–1941), Italian publicist and politician
- Albertini, Maria Alessandra (* 1961), San Marinese diploma
- Albertini, Remo (1920–2005), Italian politician
- Albertini, Rudolf von (1923–2004), Swiss historian
- Albertini, Thomas von (1829–1921), Swiss politician (FDP liberals)
- Albertinus, Aegidius (1560–1620), writer and translator
- Albertis, Luigi Maria d ' (1841–1901), Italian explorer and ornithologist
- Alberto (* 1984), German-American beatboxer
- Alberto da Giussano , leader of the Lombards Union
- Alberto, Carlos (1944-2016), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Alberto, Carlos (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Alberto, Hanser (* 1992), Dominican baseball player
- Alberto, José (* 1958), Dominican musician
- Alberto, Sílvia (* 1981), Portuguese TV presenter and actress
- Alberto, Teopisto Valderrama (1912–1996), Filipino clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Albertolli, Giocondo (1742–1825), Swiss sculptor and architect
- Alberton, Onécimo (* 1965), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Rio do Sul
- Albertoni, Lodovica (1474–1533), Franciscan tertiary and mystic
- Albertosi, Enrico (* 1939), Italian football goalkeeper
- Alberts, Albert (1911–1995), Dutch writer, translator and journalist
- Alberts, Andrew (* 1981), American ice hockey player
- Alberts, Bruce (* 1938), American biochemist and President of the National Academy of Sciences
- Alberts, David S. (* 1942), American statistician and defense expert
- Alberts, Herbert (* 1943), German local politician
- Alberts, Hermann (1869–1960), German Protestant clergyman and author
- Alberts, Ihno (1910–1985), German administrative officer and senior district director of the north district
- Alberts, Jacob (1860–1941), German painter
- Alberts, Jörg (* 1969), German screenwriter for film and television
- Alberts, Jürgen (* 1946), German crime writer
- Alberts, Karl-Erik (1910–1989), Swedish cameraman
- Alberts, Sjaak (1926–1997), Dutch football player
- Alberts, Walter (1883–1948), German ironworker and manager of the German steel industry
- Albertsen, Elisabeth (* 1939), German writer
- Albertsen, Heidi (* 1976), Danish photo model and actress
- Albertsen, Martin (* 1974), Danish handball player and trainer
- Albertshofer, Georg (1864–1933), German sculptor
- Albertson, Chris (1931–2019), American music journalist, jazz and blues writer, and music producer of Icelandic origin
- Albertson, Frank (1909–1964), American actor
- Albertson, Jack (1907–1981) American actor, dancer, and musician
- Albertson, Mabel (1901–1982), American character actress
- Albertson, Nathaniel (1800–1863), American politician
- Albertson, Paul (* 1969), British theater and film actor
- Albertsson, Albi (* 1987), German-Japanese songwriter, composer and music producer
- Albertsson, Bertil (1921-2008), Swedish long-distance runner
- Albertus , antipope
- Albertus de Bezanis , abbot and historian
- Albertus de Bichelingen († 1371), auxiliary bishop in Würzburg
- Albertus Magnus († 1280), German philosopher, polymath and bishop
- Albertus Parisiensis , French singer and composer
- Albertus Pictor , Swedish Gothic painter and pearl embroiderer
- Albertus Siculus , saint
- Albertus, Kristina (* 1945), German athlete
- Albertus, Laurentius , German linguist and grammarian
- Alberty, Jakob (1811–1870), German sculptor
- Alberty, Karl-Otto (* 1933), German actor
- Albertyn, Cathi , South African lawyer and university professor
- Albertynas, Albinas (1934-2005), Lithuanian politician
- Albertz, Heinrich (1915–1993), German politician (SPD), MdL, MdA
- Albertz, Hermann , German politician
- Albertz, Jörg (* 1971), German soccer player
- Albertz, Luise (1901–1979), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Albertz, Martin (1883–1956), German theologian
- Albertz, Rainer (* 1943), German Protestant theologian
- Alberucci, Luca (* 1973), Swiss-Italian politician (glp)
- Alberus, Erasmus († 1553), German theologian, reformer and poet
- Albery, John (1936-2013) British chemist
- Albes, Andreas (* 1967), German writer
- Albes, August (1822–1900), German court actor and opera singer
- Albes, Emil (1861–1923), German actor, theater director and film director
- Albes, Johannes Maximilian (* 1960), German heart surgeon, researcher and university professor
- Albes, Karl Wilhelm , German Royal Hanoverian military musician sow
- Albesa, Luis Oliver , Spanish businessman and football official
- Albeverio, Sergio (* 1939), Swiss mathematical physicist and mathematician
- Albeverio-Manzoni, Solvejg (* 1939), Swiss painter and author
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- Albia Domnica , wife of the Roman emperor Valens (364–378)
- Albiach, Anne-Marie (1937–2012), French writer and translator
- Albicastro, Henrico († 1730), German composer
- Albich, Siegmund , Archbishop of Prague, physician and personal physician at the Bohemian royal court
- Albicker, Heinz (* 1950), Swiss politician
- Albicocco, Jean-Gabriel (1936-2001), French film director
- Albicy, Andrew (* 1990), French basketball player
- Albié, Audrey (* 1994), French tennis player
- Albien, Walter (1879–1964), German veterinarian
- Albietz, Karl (1863–1939), German miller, farmer and politician
- Albiez, Ernst (1892–1959), German farmer
- Albiez, Johann (1654–1727), German farmer and saltpeter boiler
- Albiez, Konrad (1805–1878), German organ builder
- Albiez, Marie Frieda (1876–1922), Swiss founder of a Catholic organization
- Albiez, Thomas (* 1957), German automobile designer
- Albiez, Winfried (1938–1984), German organ builder
- Albig, Jörg-Uwe (* 1960), German writer and journalist
- Albig, Torsten (* 1963), German politician (SPD) and Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein
- Albignac de Castelnau, Philippe-François d ' (1742–1814), Bishop of Angoulême, member of the French constituent national assembly
- Albignac, Louis Alexandre d ' (1739-1825), French general
- Albignac, Philippe François Maurice d ' (1775-1824), French military
- Albijew, Islambek Said-Zilimowitsch (* 1988), Russian wrestler
- Albiker, Karl (1878–1961), German sculptor, lithographer and university professor
- Albin von Angers († 550), Catholic Bishop of Angers and saint of the Catholic Church
- Albin, Adolf (1848–1920), Romanian chess master and theorist
- Albin, Eleazar , British painter and naturalist
- Albín, Emiliano (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Albin, Fred (1903–1968), American film technician and effects artist
- Albin, Hans (1905–1988), German actor, screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Albín, Juan Ángel (* 1986), Uruguayan football player
- Albin, Silke (* 1969), German lawyer and State Secretary
- Albina Espinoza, Leontina (1925–1998), Chilean mother of allegedly 55 children
- Albinati, Edoardo (* 1956), Italian writer
- Albinder, Erik (* 1975), Swedish biathlete
- Albinger, Josef (1911–1995), German clergyman, Catholic pastor and staunch opponent of National Socialism
- Albinger, Philipp (* 1994), German music producer
- Albini, Claudio Domenico (1679–1744), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Albini, Franco (1905–1977), Italian architect
- Albini, Franz Joseph von (1748–1816), German politician and statesman
- Albini, Johann Georg (1624–1679), German theologian and poet
- Albini, Johann Georg, the Younger (1659–1714), German baroque poet
- Albini, Karl Dominik (1790–1839), Oblate of the Immaculate Virgin Mary
- Albini, Pierino (1885–1953), Italian racing cyclist
- Albini, Rudolf (1719–1797), German plasterer
- Albini, Steve (* 1962), American musician and producer
- Albino (* 1974), German rapper and animal rights activist
- Albino, Johnny (1919-2011), Puerto Rican bolero singer
- Albinoni, Tomaso (1671–1751), Italian composer and violinist
- Albinos , ancient Greek philosopher
- Albiński, Wojciech (1935–2015), Polish writer
- Albinson, George (1897–1975) English football player
- Albinus, Adrian (1513–1590), German legal scholar
- Albinus, Bernhard Friedrich (1653–1721), German physician
- Albinus, Bernhard Siegfried (1697–1770), German physician
- Albinus, Ceionius Rufius , Roman consul and official of late antiquity
- Albinus, Christian Bernhard († 1752), German physician
- Albinus, Christian Friedrich Ludwig (1771–1837), German judiciary and philanthropist
- Albinus, Daniel (1627-1691), German theologian
- Albinus, Frederik Bernard (1715–1778), Dutch medic
- Albinus, Jens (* 1965), Danish actor
- Albinus, Johannes († 1602), German legal scholar
- Albinus, Manon (* 1975), Belgian badminton player
- Albinus, Michael (1610–1653), preacher and poet
- Albinus, Petrus (1543–1598), German historian, local researcher and poet
- Albinus, Ulrich (1909–1988), German architect and art historian
- Albiol, Marina (* 1982), Spanish politician
- Albiol, Raúl (* 1985), Spanish soccer player
- Albion , ancient Greek sculptor
- Albion , general of the Saxons at the time of Charlemagne
- Albiro, Hartwig (* 1931), German director, actor and theater director
- Albisser, Josef (1868–1943), Swiss lawyer and politician (SP)
- Albiston, Arthur (born 1957), Scottish football player and coach
- Albitz, Ruth (* 1924), German graphic designer
- Albius Pullaienus Pollio, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (90)
- Albius Severus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Albius, Edmond (1829–1880), inventor of a practical method for manual pollination of the spiced vanilla
- Albitski, Vladimir Alexandrovich (1891–1952), Soviet astronomer
- Albizu Campos, Pedro (1891–1965), Puerto Rican politician and representative of the independence movement
- Albizu, Joseba (* 1978), Spanish cyclist
- Albizuri, Beñat (* 1981), Spanish cyclist
- Albizzi, Francesco (1593–1684), Italian lawyer, diplomat and Catholic clergyman; Witch hunters
- Albizzi, Piero degli († 1378), leader of the Guelphs
- Albizzi, Rinaldo degli (1370–1442), member of the Albizzi patrician family
- Albizzo di Piero , Italian sculptor and stonemason
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- Albl, Werner (* 1965), German brigadier general and military attaché at the German embassy in Paris
Albo
- Albo von Passau , Bishop of Passau
- Albo, Francisco , participant in Ferdinand Magellan's circumnavigation; Boatswain and Navigator
- Albo, Josef , Jewish religious philosopher
- Alboğa, Bekir (* 1963), German scholar of Islam
- Albogatschijew, Magomed Osmanowitsch (* 1957), Ingushetian Mufti
- Alboin , Duke and King of the Longobards
- Alboiu, Maria (* 1963), Romanian table tennis player
- Albom, Mitch (* 1958), American author and journalist
- Albon, Alexander (* 1996), British-Thai racing car driver
- Albon, Jacques d ' (1505–1562), Marshal of France
- Albon, Teodora (* 1977), Romanian football referee
- Albonetti, Antonio Paolo (* 1942), Italian racing cyclist
- Alboni, Marietta (1826–1894), Italian opera singer with an alto voice
- Alborán, Pablo (* 1989), Spanish pop musician
- Albore, Lilia, d ' (1914–1988), Italian violinist
- Alborea, Francesco (1691–1739), Italian cellist and composer
- Alboreto, Michele (1956–2001), Italian racing driver
- Alborghetti, Mario (1928–1955), Italian Formula 1 racing driver
- Albori, Eugen von (1838–1915), Austro-Hungarian officer, most recently in the rank of general of the infantry
- Alborn, Alan (* 1980), American ski jumper
- Albornoz, Álvaro de (1879–1954), Spanish lawyer, author and politician
- Albornoz, Miiko (* 1990), Chilean-Swedish football player
- Alborosie (* 1977), Italian reggae artist
- Alborough, Jez (born 1959), British children's author and illustrator
- Alborta, Freddy (1932–2005), Bolivian photographer
- Albosta, Donald J. (1925-2014), American politician
- Albot, Radu (* 1989), Moldovan tennis player
- Alboth, Claus (* 1964), German cook
- Alboth, Johann (1861–1940), German poet and teacher
- Albotto, Francesco († 1758), Italian painter and engraver
- Albow, Nikolai Michailowitsch (1866–1897), Russian botanist
- Albowitz, Ina (* 1943), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
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- Albracht, Jörg (* 1963), German soccer goalkeeper
- Albracht, Willem (1861–1922), Belgian painter of landscapes, portraits, genre scenes and interiors
- Albrand, Marie-Amélie (* 1997), Luxembourgish football player
- Albrand, Martha (1910–1981), German-American writer
- Albrecht , Middle High German poet
- Albrecht († 1385), Prince of Lüneburg
- Albrecht (1490–1568), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, first Duke of Prussia
- Albrecht (1537–1593), Count Nassau-Weilburg and Ottweiler, reformer
- Albrecht (1599–1644), German Duke of Saxony-Eisenach
- Albrecht (1648–1699), Duke of Saxe-Coburg
- Albrecht Achilles (1414–1486), Elector of Brandenburg, Margrave of Ansbach, Margrave of Kulmbach
- Albrecht the Courageous (1443–1500), Duke of Saxony and founder of the Albertine, later royal Saxon line, Duke of Sagan (from 1472)
- Albrecht the Beautiful (1319–1361), Burgrave of Nuremberg
- Albrecht Friedrich (1553–1618), ruling prince of the Duchy of Prussia
- Albrecht Friedrich (1597–1641), Count von Barby and Mühlingen, member of the Fruit Bringing Society
- Albrecht Friedrich von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1672–1731), lieutenant general of Brandenburg-Prussia and master master of the Order of St. John, Prince of Prussia, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Albrecht Günther (1582–1634), ruling count of the House of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1612–1634)
- Albrecht Heinrich von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1742–1761), Prince of Braunschweig, Prussian officer
- Albrecht I († 1316), Ascanian regent in Anhalt
- Albrecht I († 1170), founder of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and at the same time the first Margrave of Brandenburg
- Albrecht I (1158–1195), Margrave of Meissen
- Albrecht I , Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg, Engern, Westphalia, Lord of Northern Albingia, Elector and Archmarshal of the Holy Roman Empire and Count of Anhalt
- Albrecht I , Lord (Prince) of Mecklenburg (1264–1265)
- Albrecht I (1236–1279), with his brother Johann second Duke of Braunschweig and Lüneburg
- Albrecht I (1255–1308), Roman-German King of the House of Habsburg, Duke of Austria and Styria
- Albrecht I (1336–1404), Duke of Bavaria-Straubing, Count of Holland, Zealand and Hainaut and Lord of Friesland
- Albrecht I († 1383), Duke of the Principality of Grubenhagen
- Albrecht I , Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
- Albrecht I (1468–1511), Duke of Münsterberg and Oels, Count of Glatz
- Albrecht I of Berwangen , courtier from Baden-Electoral Palatinate
- Albrecht I of Borna († 1265), Bishop of Merseburg
- Albrecht I von Hohenfels († 1355), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Albrecht I von Käfernburg († 1232), German clergyman, 18th Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Albrecht I of Leuven († 1192), Bishop of Liège
- Albrecht I of Meissen († 1152), Bishop of Meissen
- Albrecht I of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg , Count of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg
- Albrecht II († 1140), governor in Muri
- Albrecht II († 1318), Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Göttingen
- Albrecht II , Catholic priest, Benedictine and abbot of the Murrhardt Monastery
- Albrecht II. († 1362), Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
- Albrecht II († 1403), Count of Holstein-Segeberg and Holstein-Rendsburg
- Albrecht II. († 1220), Margrave of Brandenburg (1205-1220)
- Albrecht II , Count of Weimar-Orlamünde (1176-1245)
- Albrecht II († 1298), Count of Hohenberg-Rotenburg
- Albrecht II , Landgrave of Thuringia
- Albrecht II († 1298), elector and arch marshal of the Holy Roman Empire, founder of the Duchy of Saxony-Wittenberg
- Albrecht II (1298–1358), Duke of Austria
- Albrecht II (1318–1379), Duke of Mecklenburg (1348–1379)
- Albrecht II (1368-1397), Duke of Straubing-Holland
- Albrecht II (1397–1439), Roman-German King, King of Hungary and Bohemia, Duke of Austria
- Albrecht II , Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
- Albrecht II. (1419–1485), Duke of the Principality of Grubenhagen
- Albrecht II (1526–1563), Count of Hoya (1545–1563)
- Albrecht II (1620–1667), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Albrecht II. Alcibiades (1522–1557), Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- Albrecht II of Braunschweig-Lüneburg , ruler of the Diocese of Halberstadt (1325–1358)
- Albrecht II of Cuyk († 1200), Bishop of Liège
- Albrecht II of Hohenlohe († 1372), Bishop of Würzburg
- Albrecht II of Hohenrechberg († 1445), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Albrecht II of Mutzschen († 1266), Bishop of Meissen
- Albrecht II of Regenstein († 1349), Count of Regenstein
- Albrecht III. († 1199), Count of Habsburg and Vogt of Muri in Aargau and Landgrave in Alsace
- Albrecht III. , Count of Weimar-Orlamünde
- Albrecht III. , Margrave of Brandenburg from the Ascanian family
- Albrecht III. († 1412), King of Sweden and Duke of Mecklenburg
- Albrecht III. († 1395), Duke of Austria
- Albrecht III. , Elector of Saxony-Wittenberg
- Albrecht III. (1401–1460), Duke of Bavaria-Munich, founder of the Andechs Monastery
- Albrecht III. von Heßberg († 1382), Bishop of Würzburg
- Albrecht III. von Leisnig († 1312), Bishop of Meissen (1296-1312)
- Albrecht IV. († 1239), count in Aargau, landgrave in Upper Alsace and captain of the field of Strasbourg
- Albrecht IV (1315–1344), German nobleman, Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg (1338–1344)
- Albrecht IV , Duke of Mecklenburg
- Albrecht IV , Duke of Austria
- Albrecht IV (1447–1508), Duke of Bavaria
- Albrecht IV of Ötisheim († 1428), German abbot of Maulbronn monastery and master's degree from Prague University
- Albrecht IV of Querfurt († 1403), Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Albrecht Sigismund of Bavaria (1623–1685), Prince-Bishop of Freising
- Albrecht and Baumann, Gottlieb von (1671–1725), Bohemian-Silesian physician, city physician of Breslau and Imperial Councilor
- Albrecht V († 1370), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg (1356-1370)
- Albrecht V , Duke of Mecklenburg
- Albrecht V (1528–1579), Duke of Bavaria
- Albrecht VI. (1418–1463), Duke of Austria
- Albrecht VI. (1438–1483), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Albrecht VI. (1584–1666), Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg from the House of Wittelsbach
- Albrecht VII (1486–1547), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Albrecht VII (1537–1605), Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Albrecht VII of Habsburg (1559–1621), Archduke of Austria and regent of the Spanish Netherlands
- Albrecht VII von Mansfeld (1480–1560), German count, reformer
- Albrecht von Baden (1455–1488), Margrave of Baden
- Albrecht von Brandenburg (1490–1545), cardinal, elector, archbishop of Mainz and Magdeburg, administrator of Halberstadt, margrave of Brandenburg
- Albrecht von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1725–1745), Prussian major general
- Albrecht von Březí , Elekt von Olomouc and Bishop of Leitomischl
- Albrecht von Halberstadt , Middle High German poet
- Albrecht von Hoya († 1473), German Roman Catholic bishop
- Albrecht von Johansdorf , Middle High German poet of Minnelieder
- Albrecht von Kemenaten , Middle High German author
- Albrecht von Kolditz († 1448), governor of the duchies of Schweidnitz-Jauer and Breslau; Governor of Upper Lusatia
- Albrecht von Krenowitz , Bohemian nobleman, governor and burgrave of Glatz
- Albrecht von Löwenstein-Schenkenberg († 1304), Count of Löwenstein
- Albrecht von Österreich-Teschen (1817–1895), Archduke of Austria and general
- Albrecht von Pfalz-Mosbach (1440–1506), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Albrecht von Prussia (1809–1872), Prussian Prince and Colonel General
- Albrecht von Ramstein († 1294), abbot of the Bodensee monastery in Reichenau
- Albrecht von Rapperswil , minstrel, marshal, Swiss ministerial
- Albrecht von Rosenberg († 1572), Imperial Knight with the rule of Schüpf
- Albrecht von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1384–1421), Canon in the Prince Diocese of Münster and the Archdiocese of Cologne
- Albrecht von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1659–1692), Prince of Sachsen-Weißenfels
- Albrecht von Scharfenberg , Middle High German poet
- Albrecht von Sternberg († 1380), Bishop of Schwerin, Bishop of Leitomischl, Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Albrecht von Wernigerode (1346–1419), Roman Catholic bishop
- Albrecht von Wertheim († 1421), Bishop of Bamberg
- Albrecht Wolfgang (1659–1715), Count of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Albrecht Wolfgang (1699–1748), Count von Schaumburg-Lippe, military and military leader
- Albrecht Wolfgang von Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1689–1734), Margrave of Brandenburg; imperial general
- Albrecht, Achim (* 1959), German legal scholar and author
- Albrecht, Adolf (1855–1930), German politician (SPD, USPD), MdR
- Albrecht, Alexander , Slovak composer and musician
- Albrecht, Alois (* 1936), German Roman Catholic priest and songwriter
- Albrecht, Alwin , Rector of the Konstanz University of Applied Sciences (1946–1958)
- Albrecht, Alwin-Broder (1903–1945), German naval officer
- Albrecht, Andrea (* 1971), German literary scholar
- Albrecht, Andreas (1927–2002), American chemist
- Albrecht, Andreas (* 1951), German storyteller and poet
- Albrecht, Andreas (* 1957), American theoretical physicist
- Albrecht, Andreas (* 1968), German musician
- Albrecht, Angèle (1942–2000), German dancer
- Albrecht, Anneliese (1921–2018), Austrian journalist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Albrecht, Anton Hermann (1835–1906), German Protestant theologian and poet
- Albrecht, Arnold (* 1950), German engineer, chairman of the works council of the Siemens generator factory in Erfurt
- Albrecht, August (1813–1886), German policeman and honorary citizen of Kassel
- Albrecht, August (1890–1982), German publisher and trade union official
- Albrecht, August (1907–1988), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Albrecht, Babette (* 1959), German billionaire widow and co-owner of the companies Aldi Nord and Trader Joe’s
- Albrecht, Balthasar Augustin (1687–1765), Munich court painter
- Albrecht, Beate (* 1921), German musician and music teacher
- Albrecht, Bernhard (1758–1822), Austrian painter
- Albrecht, Berthold (1954–2012), German manager
- Albrecht, Berty (1893–1943), French resistance fighter
- Albrecht, Björn (* 1980), German basketball official
- Albrecht, Cäcilie (1927–2018), German entrepreneur
- Albrecht, Carl (1746–1833), Benedictine, pastor of the parish of Liebfrauen in Koblenz
- Albrecht, Carl (1862–1926), German painter
- Albrecht, Carl (1875–1952), German cotton merchant
- Albrecht, Carl (1902–1965), German doctor, writer and philosopher
- Albrecht, Carl Theodor (1843–1915), astronomer and geodesist
- Albrecht, Charlotte , Austrian theater actress
- Albrecht, Charlotte (* 1981), German actress
- Albrecht, Christian (* 1961), German theologian
- Albrecht, Christoph (1930–2016), German organist, conductor and composer
- Albrecht, Christoph (* 1944), German theater and musicologist
- Albrecht, Clara († 1927), German theater actress
- Albrecht, Clemens (* 1959), German sociologist
- Albrecht, Conrad (1880–1969), German Admiral General in World War II
- Albrecht, Dagmar (1933–2004), German interpreter, editor, journalist, non-fiction author and editor
- Albrecht, Daniel (* 1983), Swiss ski racer
- Albrecht, Danny (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Albrecht, Degenhard (1930–2006), German politician (SED), General Secretary of the Office for External Economic Relations of the GDR
- Albrecht, Detlev Michael (* 1949), German physician
- Albrecht, Dieter (1927–1999), German historian
- Albrecht, Dietrich (* 1940), American football player
- Albrecht, Dietrich (1944–2013), German artist of new forms of art
- Albrecht, Elmar (1915–1997), German painter and set designer
- Albrecht, Émile (1897–1927), Swiss rower
- Albrecht, Erhard (* 1925), German Marxist philosopher
- Albrecht, Erich (1889–1942), German football player
- Albrecht, Erich (1890–1949), German lawyer and diplomat
- Albrecht, Ernst (1877–1960), German mineral oil industrialist
- Albrecht, Ernst (1906–1982), German film architect
- Albrecht, Ernst (1907–1976), German football player
- Albrecht, Ernst (1910–1977), German graphic artist
- Albrecht, Ernst (1914–1977), German politician (SPD), district administrator
- Albrecht, Ernst (1914–1991), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Albrecht, Ernst (1930–2014), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony
- Albrecht, Erwin (1900–1985), German judge and politician (CDU)
- Albrecht, Erwin FB (1897–1971), German satirist and humorist
- Albrecht, Eugen Maria (1842–1894), Russian violinist, conductor and music writer
- Albrecht, Filip (* 1977), German-Czech lyricist, music producer and media manager
- Albrecht, Frank (* 1943), German retailer, President of the State Association of Hessian Retailers
- Albrecht, Fredi (* 1947), German wrestler and referee
- Albrecht, Friedrich (1930–2020), German literary scholar, essayist and editor
- Albrecht, Friedrich (* 1959), German special education teacher and university rector
- Albrecht, Friedrich Wilhelm (1774–1840), Low German author
- Albrecht, Friedrich Wilhelm (1861–1943), German politician and pastor
- Albrecht, Fritz (1896–1965), German observer
- Albrecht, Gaby (* 1956), German singer of popular music
- Albrecht, Georg (1881–1964), German historian
- Albrecht, Georg (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Albrecht, Georg Eugen (1855–1906), German Protestant Reformed pastor, university professor and missionary
- Albrecht, Georg von (1891–1976), German composer and university professor
- Albrecht, George Alexander (1834–1898), German merchant, Austro-Hungarian consul
- Albrecht, George Alexander (* 1935), German conductor
- Albrecht, Gerd (1935–2014), German conductor
- Albrecht, Gerhard Friedrich († 1782), lawyer, genealogist and publicist
- Albrecht, Gert (1941–2017), German engineer
- Albrecht, Gisela (* 1944), German dermatologist
- Albrecht, Gottfried (1890–1969), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Albrecht, Gottfried (1932–2012), German diplomat
- Albrecht, Grant (* 1981), Canadian luge rider
- Albrecht, Grete (1893–1987), German neurologist, psychotherapist and president of the German Medical Association (1955–1965)
- Albrecht, Günter (1930–2015), German experimental physicist
- Albrecht, Günter (* 1931), German engineer
- Albrecht, Günter (* 1943), German sociologist
- Albrecht, Gustav (1828–1878), German politician
- Albrecht, Gustav (1864–1963), German politician and government assessor
- Albrecht, Gustav (1890–1947), German publishing director, director of the German news office (DNB)
- Albrecht, Gustav (1902–1980), German administrative lawyer and district chief in German-occupied Poland
- Albrecht, Hannes (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Albrecht, Hans , German editor
- Albrecht, Hans (1902–1961), German musicologist and university professor
- Albrecht, Hans (1909–1995), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Albrecht, Hans (1919–2008), German politician (SED), MdV
- Albrecht, Hans (1923–2006), German forester and politician from Baden-Württemberg (FDP), Member of the State Parliament
- Albrecht, Hans Joachim (* 1938), German sculptor, draftsman, author and university lecturer
- Albrecht, Hans-Christian (1920–2007), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Albrecht, Hans-Holger (* 1963), German lawyer and manager
- Albrecht, Hans-Jörg (* 1950), German legal scholar and criminologist
- Albrecht, Hans-Jürgen (* 1944), German soccer player
- Albrecht, Hansjörg (* 1972), German conductor, organist and harpsichordist
- Albrecht, Heike (* 1991), German deaf athlete in tennis
- Albrecht, Heinrich (1856–1931), German social politician and housing reformer
- Albrecht, Heinrich (1866–1922), Austrian bacteriologist
- Albrecht, Heinrich (1918–1978), German politician and trade unionist (SPD), Member of the State Parliament (Bavaria)
- Albrecht, Heinrich (* 1929), German engineer
- Albrecht, Heinrich Christoph (1762–1800), philologist and German Jacobin
- Albrecht, Heinz (* 1935), German politician (SED), MdV
- Albrecht, Heinz-Eberhard (* 1935), German engineer and university professor
- Albrecht, Helga (* 1955), German midwife, former president of the German Midwives Association
- Albrecht, Helmut (* 1952), Austrian doctor and psychotherapist
- Albrecht, Helmut F. (* 1933), German cabaret artist, author and copywriter
- Albrecht, Helmuth (1885–1953), German politician (DVP), MdR
- Albrecht, Helmuth (* 1955), German historian and professor
- Albrecht, Henning (* 1973), German historian and author
- Albrecht, Henrik (* 1969), German composer
- Albrecht, Henry (1857–1909), German painter, draftsman and illustrator
- Albrecht, Herbert (1900–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Albrecht, Herbert (1925–1997), German wrestler
- Albrecht, Herbert (* 1927), Austrian sculptor
- Albrecht, Hermann (1915–1982), German chess composer and founder of the Albrecht Collection
- Albrecht, Hermann (* 1961), German football referee
- Albrecht, Hermann Ulrich (1897–1995), German radiologist, radiation therapist and university lecturer
- Albrecht, Hermine (1856–1929), Austro-Hungarian theater actress
- Albrecht, Hugo (1862–1920), Austrian politician (German National Party), member of the National Council
- Albrecht, Ingo (* 1959), German voice actor and actor
- Albrecht, Iris (* 1967), German table tennis player
- Albrecht, Jacob (* 1995), German basketball player
- Albrecht, Jakob (1759–1808), German-American founder of the Evangelical Community (Methodism)
- Albrecht, Ján (1919–1996), Slovak musician and university professor
- Albrecht, Jan Philipp (* 1982), German-French politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens), MEP
- Albrecht, Joachim (1913–1997), German artist
- Albrecht, Joachim (1933–2015), German major general (NVA)
- Albrecht, Joachim (* 1950), Lower Saxony politician (CDU), MdL
- Albrecht, Johann († 1603), Mayor of Heilbronn
- Albrecht, Johann Caspar (1639–1711), German clergyman
- Albrecht, Johann Christian (1716–1800), German music writer and Protestant pastor
- Albrecht, Johann Christoph , organ builder from southern Germany
- Albrecht, Johann Friedrich Ernst (1752–1814), German doctor and popular science writer
- Albrecht, Johann Georg (1694–1770), German educator
- Albrecht, Johann Lorenz (1732–1768), German music writer and composer
- Albrecht, Johann Ludwig (1741–1814), Prussian civil servant
- Albrecht, Johann Peter (1647–1724), German physician and city physician in Hildesheim
- Albrecht, Johann Sebastian (1695–1774), German doctor and naturalist
- Albrecht, Johannes (1907–1943), Catholic friar, executed in 1943
- Albrecht, Jörg (* 1954), German science journalist
- Albrecht, Jörg (* 1968), German local politician, Lord Mayor of Sinsheim
- Albrecht, Jörg (* 1981), German author
- Albrecht, Jörn (* 1939), German linguist
- Albrecht, Josef (1888–1974), Austrian teacher and paleontologist
- Albrecht, Josef (1894–1966), German actor and singer
- Albrecht, Joseph Ambros Michael von (1807–1878), Bavarian politician and legal scholar
- Albrecht, Juerg (* 1952), Swiss art historian
- Albrecht, Julia (* 1996), German actress
- Albrecht, Julius (1827–1901), Prussian major general
- Albrecht, Kai (* 1980), German actor and speaker
- Albrecht, Karin (* 1958), Swiss stretching expert and author
- Albrecht, Karina (* 1959), German writer
- Albrecht, Karl (1823–1904), German teacher and theoretician of shorthand
- Albrecht, Karl (1845–1920), Sudeten German poet and teacher
- Albrecht, Karl (1859–1929), German philologist, Protestant theologian and orientalist
- Albrecht, Karl (1891–1955), German educationalist
- Albrecht, Karl (1902–1976), German economist
- Albrecht, Karl (1904–1974), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Albrecht, Karl , German SS member, block warden in the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp
- Albrecht, Karl (1920–2014), German entrepreneur
- Albrecht, Karl Franz Georg (1799–1873), German lawyer, administrative officer and State Councilor in the Kingdom of Hanover
- Albrecht, Karl Franzewitsch (1807–1863), German-Russian composer
- Albrecht, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm (1819–1904), German local politician
- Albrecht, Karl Hans (1919–1965), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Albrecht, Karl I. (1897–1969), German communist, National Socialist and author
- Albrecht, Karl jr. (* 1947), German entrepreneur
- Albrecht, Karoline (1802–1875), German theater actress and singer (soprano)
- Albrecht, Kaspar (1889–1970), Austrian architect and sculptor
- Albrecht, Kilian (* 1973), Austrian and Bulgarian alpine ski racer
- Albrecht, Konstantin Karlowitsch (1836–1893), Russian composer
- Albrecht, Kurt (1885–1962), judge of the People's Court
- Albrecht, Kurt (1894–1945), German psychiatrist, neurologist and university professor
- Albrecht, Kurt (1927–1945), German soldier, Nazi victim
- Albrecht, Lauritz , German bookseller, printer and publisher
- Albrecht, Lisa (1896–1958), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Albrecht, Lucas (* 1991), German soccer player
- Albrecht, Ludolf (1884–1955), German sculptor, goldsmith
- Albrecht, Ludwig (1861–1931), German Evangelical Lutheran and Catholic Apostolic theologian
- Albrecht, Maik (* 1981), German martial artist
- Albrecht, Marc (* 1964), German conductor
- Albrecht, Marco (* 1965), German theater actor
- Albrecht, Margot (* 1949), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Albrecht, Maria (1850–1923), German writer
- Albrecht, Marie , Czechoslovak-Austrian teacher, draftsman and painter
- Albrecht, Marlene (* 1988), Swiss curler
- Albrecht, Marlis (* 1956), German painter
- Albrecht, Martin (1893–1952), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Lord Mayor of Frankfurt (Oder)
- Albrecht, Matthias (* 1973), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Albrecht, Matthias (* 1988), German biathlete
- Albrecht, Max (1851–1925), Hamburg industrialist and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Albrecht, Michael (* 1940), German philosopher
- Albrecht, Michael (* 1947), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Albrecht, Michael von (* 1933), classical philologist
- Albrecht, Nicola (* 1975), German journalist and foreign correspondent
- Albrecht, Nicolai (* 1970), German film director, screenwriter, psychotherapeutic alternative practitioner and systemic consultant (DGSF)
- Albrecht, Nikolaus (* 1968), German journalist
- Albrecht, Nils (* 1966), German politician (CDU)
- Albrecht, Otto (1855–1939), German Protestant pastor and theologian
- Albrecht, Otto (1881–1943), German landscape and portrait painter
- Albrecht, Paul (1851–1894), German physician and philologist
- Albrecht, Paul (1856–1940), Prussian major general
- Albrecht, Paul , German writer
- Albrecht, Paul (1902–1985), German politician (KPD), MdR, MdL
- Albrecht, Paul (* 1993), German basketball player
- Albrecht, Peggy (* 1974), German artist
- Albrecht, Peter (* 1956), German mathematician and economist
- Albrecht, Peter-Alexis (* 1946), German lawyer and criminologist
- Albrecht, Petra (* 1955), German lawyer and agricultural economist, MdV
- Albrecht, Philip (* 1979), German soccer player
- Albrecht, Rafael (* 1941), Argentinian football player
- Albrecht, Rainer (* 1958), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Albrecht, Ralph G. (1896–1985), American lawyer
- Albrecht, Regine (1948–2013), German actress, voice actress and theater director
- Albrecht, Richard († 1908), German administrative officer
- Albrecht, Richard , German engineer
- Albrecht, Richard (* 1936), German soccer player and coach
- Albrecht, Richard (* 1945), German social scientist and author
- Albrecht, Rolf (* 1940), German costume designer and production designer
- Albrecht, Rosemarie (1915–2008), German ear, nose and throat specialist
- Albrecht, Rudolf (1891–1953), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Albrecht, Rudolf (1902–1971), German politician and functionary (VdgB, DBD, SED), MdV
- Albrecht, Rudolf (1942–2015), Protestant pastor, representative of the church peace movement in the GDR
- Albrecht, Rudolf (* 1946), Austrian astrophysicist
- Albrecht, Ruth (* 1954), German Protestant hospital chaplain and church historian
- Albrecht, Sebastian (* 1990), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Albrecht, Siegfried (1819–1885), German politician, Member of the Bundestag and lawyer
- Albrecht, Siegfried Wilhelm (1826–1896), German politician (NLP), MdR
- Albrecht, Silvia (* 1971), Swiss badminton player
- Albrecht, Sophie († 1840), German writer and actress
- Albrecht, Stephan (* 1963), German art historian and professor of art history
- Albrecht, Susanne (* 1951), German member of the Red Army Faction (RAF)
- Albrecht, Theo (1922–2010), German entrepreneur
- Albrecht, Theo junior (* 1950), German entrepreneur and son of Aldi-Nord founder Theo Albrecht
- Albrecht, Theodore (* 1945), American musicologist
- Albrecht, Thorben (* 1970), German State Secretary
- Albrecht, Tim (* 1992), German fistball player
- Albrecht, Tom (* 1980), German singer and musician
- Albrecht, Udo (* 1940), German right-wing extremist and agent of the GDR State Security
- Albrecht, Ulrich (1941–2016), German peace researcher and university professor
- Albrecht, Ute , German film editor and television director
- Albrecht, Uwe (* 1954), German art historian and university professor
- Albrecht, Uwe (* 1957), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Albrecht, Uwe (* 1966), German doctor and author
- Albrecht, Vera (* 1927), German translator
- Albrecht, Veronika , German protagonist of Anabaptism
- Albrecht, Viktor (1859–1930), Prussian general of the infantry
- Albrecht, Volker (* 1941), German geographer, professor of geography
- Albrecht, Vredeber (* 1973), German musician, composer and music producer
- Albrecht, Walther (1881–1960), German surgeon and ear nose doctor
- Albrecht, Werner (1921–1993), German SED functionary, head of the general department of the Central Committee
- Albrecht, Werner (* 1953), German soccer player
- Albrecht, Wilhelm (1821–1896), German landowner and politician, MdR
- Albrecht, Wilhelm (1875–1946), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Albrecht, Wilhelm , German lawyer
- Albrecht, Wilhelm (1902–1962), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Albrecht, Wilhelm (1905–1993), German medical officer
- Albrecht, Wilhelm Eduard (1800–1876), German constitutional lawyer
- Albrecht, Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig (1840–1895), German innkeeper and politician, MdHB
- Albrecht, Willi (1896–1969), German politician, Member of the Bundestag and trade unionist
- Albrecht, Wilma Ruth (* 1947), German author
- Albrecht, Yannick-Lennart (* 1994), Swiss ice hockey player
- Albrecht-Birkner, Veronika (* 1963), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Albrecht-Fastenrath, Liesel (1911–1996), German author
- Albrecht-Heckendorf, Sylvia (* 1962), German speed skater
- Albrecht-Heide, Astrid (* 1938), German socialization researcher, peace researcher and freelance author
- Albrecht-Loretan, Brigitte (* 1970), Swiss cross-country skier
- Albrechtsberger, Anton Johann , Austrian composer, cellist and music teacher
- Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg (1736–1809), Austrian music theorist and composer
- Albrechtsen, Holger (1906–1992), Norwegian hurdler
- Albrechtsen, Martin (* 1980), Danish football player
- Albrechtsen, Peter (1891–1929), Greenland State Councilor
- Albrechtson, John (1936–1985), Swedish sailor
- Albregts, Guus (1900–1980), Dutch economist and politician (KVP)
- Alb Dreh, Fran (1889–1963), Slovenian poet
- Albendet, Vera (1895–1971), Slovenian poet
- Albrespic, Jacques (1922–1987), French composer and organist
- Albret, Alain d ' (1440–1522), Lord of Albret, Vice Count of Tartas, Count of Graves and Castres
- Albret, Arnaud-Amanieu d ' (1338–1401), officer in the first part of the Hundred Years War
- Albret, Charles I. d ' († 1415), Count of Dreux; Vice Count of Tartas; Connétable of France
- Albret, Charles II. D ' († 1471), Count von Dreux, Vicomte de Tartas and Seigneur d'Orval
- Albret, Louis d ' (1422–1465) French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Albret, Marie d ' (1491–1549), Countess of Rethel, 1506 Countess of Nevers
- Albricci, Alberico (1864–1936), Italian general and politician
- Albrich, Edwin (1910–1976), Austrian internist
- Albrich, Fritz (1899–1957), German journalist and author
- Albrich, Johann (1687–1749), Transylvanian doctor and member of the "Leopoldina"
- Albrich, Josef Anton (1838–1893), Vorarlberg builder and architect
- Albrici, Enrico (1714–1773), Italian painter
- Albrici, Vincenzo , Italian composer, organist and conductor
- Albright, Charles (1830-1880), American politician
- Albright, Charles (born 1933), American murderer
- Albright, Charles J. (1816-1883) American politician
- Albright, Chris (* 1979), American football player
- Albright, Fuller (1900-1969), American endocrinologist
- Albright, Gerald (* 1957), American jazz saxophonist
- Albright, Ivan (1897-1983) American painter
- Albright, Lola (1924-2017), American actress and singer
- Albright, Madeleine (* 1937), American politician
- Albright, Tenley (* 1935), American figure skater
- Albright, William Foxwell (1891–1971), American Biblical Archaeologist
- Albrighton, Marc (* 1989), English soccer player
- Albring, Werner (1914–2007), German engineer
- Albrite, Anikka (* 1988), American porn actress
- Albritton, Dave (1913-1994), American high jumper
- Albritton, Terry (1955-2005), American shot putter
- Albrizzi, Tucker (* 2000), American actor, child actor and voice actor
- Albrizzi-Teotochi, Isabella (1763–1836), Venetian salonnière and writer
- Albrow, Martin (* 1937), British sociologist
- Albruna , Germanic seer
- Albry, Madjid (* 1990), Nigerien-German football player
Albs
- Albsteiger, Katrin (* 1983), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
Albu
- Albu, Elena (1949–2003), Romanian actress
- Albu, Gheorghe (1909–1974), Romanian football player
- Albu, Josua (1767–1832), German rabbi
- Albu, Mihai (1938-2017), Romanian basketball player and coach
- Albu, Nicoleta (* 1988), Romanian rower
- Albu-Schäffer, Alin (* 1968), German robotics engineer and university professor
- Albuccio, Giuseppe Antonio (1720–1776), Italian baroque plasterer
- Albucilla († 37), Roman nobleman
- Albucius Candidus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Albuerne, Fernando (1920-2000), Cuban singer
- Albuin , Margrave in Carinthia
- Albuin († 1006), Bishop of Säben-Brixen
- Albuin von Merseburg († 1112), Bishop of Merseburg (1196/97 to 1112)
- Albul, Anatoli Michailowitsch (1936–2013), Soviet wrestler
- Albulescu, Mircea (1934-2016), Romanian actor
- Albuleț, Maria (1932–2005), Romanian chess player
- Albumasar († 886), Persian mathematician, astronomer and astrologer
- Albuquerque Coelho de Carvalho, António de (1655–1725), Portuguese colonial administrator
- Albuquerque de Araújo, José (* 1968), Brazilian clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Manaus
- Albuquerque Maranhão, Augusto Severo de (1864–1902), Brazilian politician, journalist, inventor, aeronaut and aviation pioneer
- Albuquerque Troleis, Alex de (* 1980), Faroese football referee of Brazilian descent
- Albuquerque, Afonso de († 1515), Portuguese politician and navigator; Governor of India
- Albuquerque, Antônio Coelho de Sá e (1821–1868), Brazilian politician
- Albuquerque, Benedito Francisco de (* 1928), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Itapipoca
- Albuquerque, Caetano Alexandre de Almeida e (1824–1916), Portuguese officer and colonial administrator
- Albuquerque, Carolina (born 1977), Brazilian volleyball player
- Albuquerque, Filipe (* 1985), Portuguese racing car driver
- Albuquerque, Georgina de (1885–1962), Brazilian impressionist painter, graphic artist and art college teacher
- Albuquerque, Lucílio de (1877–1939), Brazilian painter, graphic artist and art college teacher
- Albuquerque, Maria Luís (* 1967), Portuguese politician
- Albuquerque, Miguel (* 1961), Portuguese politician
- Albuquerque, Paulo Pinto de (* 1966), Portuguese lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Albuquerque, Rafael de Sousa (* 1992), German-Portuguese soccer goalkeeper
- Albuquerque, Silvério Jarbas Paulo de (1917–2013), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Feira de Santana
- Alburt, Lev Ossipowitsch (* 1945), American chess player
- Albus, Anita (* 1942), German writer and illustrator
- Albus, Emmy (1911–1995), German athlete
- Albus, Julian (* 1992), German basketball player
- Albus, Lioba (* 1958), German actress, cabaret artist and radio presenter
- Albus, Michael (* 1942), German theologian, TV journalist and book author
- Albus, Thomas (* 1959), German actor, voiceover and voice actor
- Albusberger, Rudi (* 1919), German gymnast
- Albustin, Karin , Austrian table tennis player
- Albustin, Thorsten (* 1974), German soccer goalkeeper and coach
- Albut, AH , English football coach
- Albuț, Călin (* 1981), Romanian football player
- Albutat, Tim (* 1992), German soccer player
- Albuzio, Giovanni Pietro (1507–1583), Italian physician and university professor
- Albuzzi-Todeschini, Teresa (1723–1760), Italian opera singer
- Albu […] , provincial Roman painter
Alby
- Alby, Tom (* 1972), German digital expert, author and speaker