Proper noun
Albina
(rare) A female given name from Latin.
According to Bates, the Albina neighborhood is seeing change accelerate, as more and more buildings come on line and new residents move in. Source: Internet
And that opinion has an even stronger hold on this strip than on other rapidly redeveloping local streets -- in part because, through much of the 20th century, Williams was central to the African-American community in the surrounding Albina district. Source: Internet
He was one of nine children of Michele Puccini and Albina Magi. Source: Internet
In addition to live music and LOTS of food and drink, there will also be a walking tour of the historic Albina district, live mural painting by the Morpheus Youth Project, yoga, short plays, and much more. Source: Internet
“Sales have increased quite a bit,” agreed Albina, the manager of the upscale restaurant called Miramar who, like other managers, declined to give her last name. Source: Internet
Albina: “I thought I had lost everything. Source: Internet