Albani
Albani Origin and Meaning
Albani is a feminine name with Italian and Albanian roots, derived from Latin "albanus" meaning "from Alba" or "white, bright." It has connections to the ancient Italian city of Alba Longa and to Albania, whose name comes from the same root. The name has a melodious quality with its flowing vowels and soft consonants. Albani possesses an elegant, classical feel while remaining uncommon enough to be distinctive. Though relatively rare as a first name, it has historical significance as a surname, notably associated with the Italian noble Albani family that produced several cardinals and Pope Clement XI. The name might appeal to parents seeking a connection to Italian or Albanian heritage or those drawn to its bright, luminous meaning and sophisticated sound.