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ALBRECHT Origin of surname

ALBRECHT

Surnames derive from one of many different origins. Sometimes there may be more than one explanation for the same name. This family name derives from a personal characteristic or nickname.

This family name is an old German masculine personal name, related to the even older root Bercht ("brilliant", "famous") and the English "bright". Coming from Adalberaht, meaning "of shining nobility" in old German, Albrecht fathered the names AdAlbert, Adelbert and Albert. As a Jewish family name, Albrecht is documented since the early 19th century. One example is that of the records of Anhalt-Dessau, Germany, where Jews had been living since the 14th century and adopted permanent family names in 1822. Here, a Jewish elder called Abraham chose the name Albrecht as his hereditary family name.
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ALBRECHT Origin of surname
ALBRECHT

Surnames derive from one of many different origins. Sometimes there may be more than one explanation for the same name. This family name derives from a personal characteristic or nickname.

This family name is an old German masculine personal name, related to the even older root Bercht ("brilliant", "famous") and the English "bright". Coming from Adalberaht, meaning "of shining nobility" in old German, Albrecht fathered the names AdAlbert, Adelbert and Albert. As a Jewish family name, Albrecht is documented since the early 19th century. One example is that of the records of Anhalt-Dessau, Germany, where Jews had been living since the 14th century and adopted permanent family names in 1822. Here, a Jewish elder called Abraham chose the name Albrecht as his hereditary family name.
Written by researchers of ANU Museum of the Jewish People