1. alba - Noun
2. Alba - Proper noun
A white-flowered shrub rose of the hybrid Rosa × alba.
A flower of the hybrid Rosa × alba.
a female given name from alba (“dawn”), of modern usage
a habitational surname from place names of obscure origin.
alba (plural albas)
(poetry) A type of lyrical poetry, traditionally Provençal, about lovers who must part at dawn.
alba pl
(rare) plural of album
alba (plural albas)
Synonym of alb
Alba
A county of Transylvania, Romania.
Alba
(historical, poetic or rare) Scotland, especially referring to the Kingdom of Alba, Scotland in between 900 and 1286.
alba (plural albas)
(poetry) A type of lyrical poetry, traditionally Provençal, about lovers who must part at dawn.
alba pl
(rare) plural of album
alba (plural albas)
Synonym of alb
Alba
A county of Transylvania, Romania.
Alba
(historical, poetic or rare) Scotland, especially referring to the Kingdom of Alba, Scotland in between 900 and 1286.
Abidal, a former team mate of Messi and Alba, had told newspaper Sport that he felt some Barca players were not working hard enough under Valverde, which led to him advising club president Josep Maria Bartomeu to sack the coach. Source: Internet
Alba Nidia Villatoro was pronounced dead at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center. Source: Internet
A Gaelic poem laments: It's bad what Malcolm's son has done, dividing us from Alexander; he causes, like each king's son before, the plunder of stable Alba. Source: Internet
All BBC channels (excluding BBC Alba and BBC Parliament) provide in-vision signing for some of their programmes. Source: Internet
An own goal from former Valencia defender Jordi Alba gave the home side a deserved lead early in the second half while Maxi Gomez struck in the 77th minute to seal his side’s first home win over Barca in the league in almost 13 years. Source: Internet
A new BBC ALBA documentary offers a glimpse into the lives of islanders in the Outer Hebrides through the harsh winter months and features a real-life ‘mermaid’. Source: Internet