Proper noun
Albin
A male given name from Latin.
Feminism, in all fields, has yet to produce a single scholar of the intellectual rank of scores of these learned men [e. g., Bruno Snell, Albin Lesky, Denys Page] in the German and British academic tradition. Camille Paglia
At the neighborhood Walmart in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China a big red sign is posted that reads, "出门戴口罩 健康来报到," which means, "When you go out wear a mask, you still stay healthy," according to Karentina Albin. Source: Internet
Butler, Albin, Butler's Lives of The Saints 1860, Volume 1. Second exile Statue of the saint in St Athanasius's Roman Catholic Church in Evanston, Illinois When Emperor Constantine I died, Athanasius was allowed to return to his See of Alexandria. Source: Internet
A free event focused on mental well-being and building resilient communities is scheduled to be held Saturday, May 5 at 10 a.m. at the New Albin Community Center. Source: Internet
Friday, 16 February 2018 16:19 The Vetevendosje leader, Albin Kurti, considers as deception the new Agreement on border demarcation reached between Kosovo and Montenegro on Friday aimed at concluding the disputed deal. Source: Internet
Mr. St-Pierre is survived by his sons Eric and Serge; his sisters Rollande Marchand (Léo), Ida Bernier (Viateur), Louisiane Tremblay (Daniel) and by his brothers George (Laurelle) and Albin. Source: Internet