MyNameList

    Alba

    Also spelled: Albin, Albina

    Pronunciation: AL-bah

    ⚥ Unisex
    Latin, Scottish Gaelic

    Meaning

    White, dawn

    Origin

    Latin

    About Alba

    Alba carries a beautiful duality, evoking both the purity of "white" and the fresh promise of "dawn" from its Latin roots. This is a name that feels both ancient and utterly contemporary, perfect for parents seeking an elegant choice that’s steeped in history yet remains light and airy. Popular across Southern Europe, Alba has a warm, earthy sensibility without being overtly rustic, making it a sophisticated choice for a child who will grow into their name gracefully. Its subtle connection to Roman Mythology adds a touch of classical weight, yet it’s the universal image of a new day breaking that truly makes Alba shine, offering a gentle start.

    Quick Facts

    - Pronunciation: AL-bah - Gender: Unisex, though more commonly female in many regions. - Popular in: Spain, Italy, Portugal, United States

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Common
    Trend:Rising
    Peak decade:2010s
    Era:Ancient, Contemporary
    Popular in:Spain, Italy, Portugal, United States, Ireland, Scotland

    Popularity Trends

    Is Alba Right for Your Baby?

    Alba is a Elegant, Soft, Earthy name that suits parents looking for something classic and well-established. It works well internationally and is easy to recognise across cultures. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseGlobal
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Celtic
    Roman Mythology
    Scottish Heritage

    Regions Where Alba Is Used

    Celtic
    Mediterranean
    Romance / Latin
    Scottish

    Name Vibe

    Elegant
    Soft
    Earthy

    Famous People Named Alba

    Alba in different fonts

    AlbaDancing Script
    AlbaCaveat
    AlbaSatisfy
    AlbaPacifico
    AlbaGreat Vibes

    Spelling Variants

    These names are alternative spellings or variants of Alba:

    Names Similar to Alba

    Names with a similar meaning or feel:

    Sibling Name Style

    If you like Alba, you might also like names with these styles:

    Classic yet modern
    Nature names

    If you like Alba, explore

    Related Names

    Found in these lists

    Frequently Asked Questions About Alba

    What are some nicknames for Alba?

    Common nicknames include Albin and Albina, offering slight variations on the main name.

    Is Alba a popular name?

    Alba is a rising name, particularly popular in countries like Spain, Italy, and Portugal, and gaining traction in the United States.

    What does Alba mean?

    Alba means "White, dawn". It is derived from Latin.

    What is the origin of Alba?

    Alba originates from Latin, Scottish Gaelic. Its cultural origin is Latin.

    Is Alba a male or female name?

    Alba is a unisex name.

    How do you pronounce Alba?

    Alba is pronounced "AL-bah".

    What language does Alba come from?

    Alba comes from Latin, Scottish Gaelic.

    What are variants of Alba?

    Variants of Alba include Albin, Albina.

    Articles You Might Like

    Gender Neutral Names: 2 Modern Picks with Meanings
    📋 List

    Gender Neutral Names: 2 Modern Picks with Meanings

    Exploring gender neutral names offers a fresh perspective for parents seeking inclusive and contemporary options. This curated list features 2 modern choices, each with unique origins and meanings, perfect for today's diverse families.

    Greek Surnames: 30 Beautiful Names with Meanings
    📋 List

    Greek Surnames: 30 Beautiful Names with Meanings

    Explore 30 captivating Greek surnames, each carrying a rich history and unique meaning. These names connect you to ancient traditions and offer a glimpse into the linguistic beauty of Greece.

    Southern Last Names: 30 Common Picks & Meanings
    📋 List

    Southern Last Names: 30 Common Picks & Meanings

    Dive into the fascinating world of Southern last names, exploring 30 common and distinctive surnames that carry generations of history. From English patronymics to Scottish Gaelic roots, these names offer a glimpse into regional heritage and naming traditions.

    Browse more A names →