Alberts (name) explained
Alberts is a Dutch and Afrikaans patronymic surname, meaning "son of Albert".[1] Alberts is also a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of the name Albert. People with the name Alberts include:
Surname
- Al Alberts (1922–2009), American singer and composer
- Albert Alberts (1911–1995), Dutch writer, translator, and journalist.
- Andrew Alberts (born 1981), American ice hockey defenceman
- Anton Alberts (architect) (1927–1999), Dutch architect
- Anton Alberts (politician) (born 1970), South African lawyer and politician
- Bruce Alberts (born 1938), American biochemist; President of the National Academy of Sciences 1993–2005
- Bryan Alberts (born 1994), American–Dutch basketball player
- Butch Alberts (born 1950), American baseball player
- David S. Alberts (born 1942), American operations researcher
- Dian Alberts, Dutch soap opera fictional character
- Eunice Alberts (1927–2012), American opera singer
- Gert Alberts (1836–1927), South African trekker leader
- Gus Alberts (1861–1912), American baseball player
- Jaco Alberts (born c. 1970), South African rugby player
- Jos Alberts (born 1960), Dutch racing cyclist
- (born 1946), German writer
- Robert Alberts (born 1954), Dutch football midfielder and manager
- Sjaak Alberts (1926–1997), Dutch football defender
- Trev Alberts (born 1970), American college football linebacker and sports administrator
- Willem Alberts (born 1984), South African rugby player
Given name
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_lcnaam=alberts&gba_naam=Alberts&nfd_naam=Alberts&operator=eq&taal= Alberts