{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}} {{Infobox name | name = Alberto | pronunciation = | gender = Male | meaning = Noble and bright | origin = [[Romance languages|Romance]] adaptation of an [[Old Germanic]] name | seealso = [[Albert (given name)|Albert]], [[Albertus]], [[Adalbert]], [[Elbert (disambiguation)|Elbert]], [[Adelbert]] }}

'''Alberto''' is the [[Romance languages|Romance]] version of the [[Latin]]ized form (''Albertus'') of [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] ''[[Albert (given name)|Albert]]''. It is used in [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. The diminutive forms are ''Albertito'' in Spain or ''Albertico'' in some parts of Latin America, [[Albertino]] in Italian as well as ''Tuco'' as a [[Spanish language hypocorism|hypocorism]]. It derives from the name [[Adalberto]] which in turn derives from ''[[Athala]]'' (meaning noble) and ''Berth'' (meaning bright).<ref name="Albaigès Olivart 1993">{{cite book |last1=Albaigès |first1=Josep M. |last2=Olivart |first2=J.M.A. |title=Diccionario de nombres de personas |publisher=Universitat de Barcelona |year=1993 |isbn=978-84-475-0264-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A_KHaYiixzwC&pg=PA30 |language=es |access-date=20 September 2018 |page=30}}</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110511020730/http://www.mfnames.com/mnames/a/origin-and-meaning-of-alberto.htm Origin and Meaning of Alberto]</ref>

== People == <!-- Ordered by surname -->

=== A === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Abadie]] (born 1968), Spanish economist * [[Alberto Abalde]] (born 1995), Spanish basketball player * [[Alberto Abarza]] (born 1984), Chilean Paralympic swimmer * [[Alberto Abdala]] (1920–1986), Uruguayan attorney, politician, painter, and Vice President of Uruguay from 1967–1972 * [[Alberto Abengózar]] (born 1989), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Ablondi]] (1924–2010), Italian Catholic bishop * [[Alberto Acereda]] (born 1965), Spanish professor * [[Alberto Achacaz Walakial]] (1929–2008), Chilean Kaweskar * [[Alberto Achá]] (1917–1965), Bolivian footballer * [[Alberto Acosta]] (born 1966), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Acosta (diver)]] (born 1973), Mexican diver * [[Alberto Acosta (Mexican footballer)]] (born 1988), Mexican footballer * [[Alberto Acquacalda]] (1898–1921), Italian anarchist and communist * [[Alberto Acquadro]] (born 1996), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Adela]] (born 1934), Filipino boxer * [[Alberto Agnesi]] (born 1977), Mexican telenovela and stage actor * {{anbl|Alberto Maria de Agostini}} * [[Alberto Agra]] (born 1963), Filipino lawyer * [[Alberto Aguilar (sprinter)]] (born 1985), Venezuelan sprinter * [[Alberto Aguilar Leiva]] (born 1984), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Aguilar (Mexican footballer)]] (born 1960), Mexican football goalkeeper and manager * [[Alberto Aguilera]] (1842–1913), Spanish politician and lawyer * [[Alberto Airola]] (born 1970), Italian politician * [[Alberto Alarcón]] (born 1986), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Alari]] (born 1999), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Alberani]] (born 1947), Italian water polo goalkeeper * [[Alberto Albero]] (born 1952), Italian long jumper * [[Alberto Alberti]] (1525/1526–1598), Italian wood carver, architect, painter, and diarist * [[Alberto Albístegui]] (born 1964), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Alcocer]] (born 1942), Spanish businessman * [[Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba]] (1886–1957), Spanish politician * [[Alberto Aleman]] (born c. 1951), Panamanian administrator of the Panama Canal * [[Alberto Alemanno]] (born 1975), Italian academic, author, public interest lawyer, and civic entrepreneur * [[Alberto Alén Pérez]] (1948–2004), Cuban musicologist and cellist * [[Alberto Alesina]] (1957–2020), Italian economist * [[Alberto Alessi]] (1939–2022), Italian lawyer and politician * [[Alberto Alfonso]], Cuban-American architect * [[Alberto Almici]] (born 1993), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Alonso]] (1917–2007), Cuban dancer and choreographer * [[Alberto Altarac]], Bosnian footballer * [[Alberto Alvarado (footballer)]] (born 1988), Mexican footballer * [[Alberto Alvarado Arámburo]] (1925–1996), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Amaro Corona]] (born 1963), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Amezcua]] (born 1992), Spanish racewalker * [[Alberto Ammann]] (born 1978), Argentine-Spanish actor * [[Alberto Amodeo]] (born 2000), Italian Paralympic swimmer * [[Alberto Anaya]] (born 1946), Mexican politician and senator * [[Alberto Anchart]] (1931–2011), Argentine actor * [[Alberto Anderson]] (1900–unknown), Argentine rower * [[Alberto Andrade]] (1943–2009), Peruvian lawyer and politician * [[Alberto Andressen]] (1897–unknown), Portuguese sports shooter * [[Alberto Angela]] (born 1962), Italian paleontologist, writer, and journalist * [[Alberto Angelini]] (born 1974), Italian water polo player * [[Alberto Angulo]] (born 1970), Spanish basketball player and coach * [[Alberto Antonini]] (born 1959), Italian oenologist * [[Alberto Aparicio]] (1923–unknown), Bolivian footballer * [[Alberto Aquilani]] (born 1984), Italian footballer and manager * [[Alberto Arai]] (1915–1959), Mexican architect, theorist, and writer * [[Alberto Arakaki]] (born 1972), Brazilian skateboarder * [[Alberto Arbasino]] (1930–2020), Italian writer, essayist, and politician * [[Alberto Ardines]] (born 1970), Spanish musician * [[Alberto Areces]] (born 1970), Spanish sports shooter * [[Alberto Arellano]] (born 1967), Mexican football goalkeeper and manager * [[Alberto Arenas]] (born 1965), Chilean economist, academic, and politician * [[Alberto Arévalo]] (born 1995), Spanish diver * [[Alberto Argañaraz]] (born 1992), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Argibay]] (1932–2007), Argentine actor * [[Alberto Arilla]] (1937–2021), Spanish tennis player * [[Alberto Armando]] (1910–1988), Argentine businessman and football manager * [[Alberto Armijo]] (1926–2021), Costa Rican footballer * [[Alberto Arnoldi]], Italian sculptor and architect * [[Alberto Arnone]] (died 1721), Italian painter * [[Alberto Arredondo Gutiérrez]] (1912–1968), Cuban journalist and economist * [[Alberto Arroyo]] (1916–2010), American runner * [[Alberto Artuso]] (born 1989), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Arvelo Torrealba]] (1905–1971), Venezuelan lawyer, educator, and folklore poet * [[Alberto Asarta]] (born 1951), Spanish military officer and politician * [[Alberto Ascari]] (1918–1955), Italian racing driver * [[Alberto Ascoli]] (1877–1957), Italian serologist, hygienist, and physiological chemist * [[Alberto Assa]] (1909–1996), Colombian educator, translator, and humanist * [[Alberto Asseff]] (born 1942), Argentine lawyer and politician * [[Alberto Assirelli]] (1936–2017), Italian racing cyclist * [[Alberto Augusto]] (1898–1973), Portuguese footballer * [[Alberto Aznar]] (1864–1923), Spanish engineer, businessman, and politician * [[Alberto Azoy]] (died 1952), Cuban baseball manager {{div col end}}

=== B === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Babo]] (born 1947), Portuguese basketball coach * [[Alberto Bachelet]] (1923–1974), Chilean Brigadier General * [[Alberto Bacó Bagué]], Puerto Rican lawyer * [[Alberto Baeza]] (born 1938), Mexican footballer * [[Alberto Baeza Flores]] (1914–1998), Chilean poet, writer, and journalist * [[Alberto Bagnai]] (born 1962), Italian politician and economist * [[Alberto Baillères]] (1931–2022), Mexican businessman * [[Alberto Baldonado]] (born 1993), Panamanian baseball player * [[Alberto Baldrich]] (1898–1982), Argentine philosopher and sociologist * [[Alberto Baldé]] (born 2002), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Balestrini (fencer)]] (born 1931), Argentine fencer * [[Alberto Balestrini]] (1947–2017), Argentine politician * [[Alberto Baltra]] (1912–1981), Chilean politician and economist * [[Alberto Barazzetta]] (born 2001), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Barbera]] (born 1950), Italian film critic and film festival curator * [[Alberto Barbieri (general)]] (1882–unknown), Italian Army Corps General * [[Alberto Barbieri (wrestler)]] (1903–unknown), Argentine wrestler * [[Alberto Barbieri (academic)]], Argentine academic * [[Alberto Barcel]] (1907–1975), Argentine actor * [[Alberto Bardelli]] (born 1967), Italian geneticist and cancer researcher * [[Alberto Barenghi]] (1930–2002), Argentine boxer * [[Alberto Barison]] (born 1994), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Barrera Tyszka]] (born 1960), Venezuelan writer * [[Alberto Barrera Zurita]] (born 1973), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Barroso Campos]] (born 1996), Spanish tennis player * [[Alberto Barsotti]] (born 1964), Italian middle-distance runner * [[Alberto Barton]] (1870–1950), Argentine-Peruvian microbiologist * [[Alberto Barucco]] (1906–unknown), Argentine sprinter * [[Alberto Basso]] (born 1931), Italian musicologist and librarian * [[Alberto Bastos Lopes]] (born 1959), Portuguese footballer * [[Alberto Batignani]] (1912–unknown), Uruguayan water polo player * [[Alberto Batistoni]] (born 1945), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Bautista Gómez]], Mexican potter * [[Alberto Bayo]] (1892–1967), Cuban military commander * [[Alberto Bazzoni]] (1889–1973), Italian sculptor * [[Alberto Becerra]] (born 1979), Mexican football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Begné Guerra]] (born 1963), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Beingolea]] (born 1964), Peruvian politician * [[Alberto Belén]] (1917–unknown), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Belgeri]], Italian rower * [[Alberto Bellini]] (born 1987), Italian volleyball player * [[Alberto Bello]] (1897–1963), Argentine actor * [[Alberto Beloki]] (born 1978), Spanish pelotaris * [[Alberto Belsué]] (born 1968), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Beltrán (singer)]] (1923–1997), Dominican singer * [[Alberto Beltrán]] (1923–2002), Mexican graphic artist and painter * [[Alberto Benavides de la Quintana]] (1920–2014), Peruvian businessman and engineer * [[Alberto Beneduce]] (1877–1944), Italian scientist and economist * [[Alberto Benettin]] (born 1990), Italian rugby union player * [[Alberto Benito (footballer, born 1972)]] (born 1972), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Benito (footballer, born 1992)]] (born 1992), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Berasategui]] (born 1973), Spanish tennis player * [[Alberto Bertoldi]] (born 1955), Italian painter * [[Alberto Bertuccelli]] (1924–2002), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Bettiol]] (born 1993), Italian racing cyclist * [[Alberto Bevilacqua]] (1934–2013), Italian writer and filmmaker * [[Alberto Bica]] (1958–2021), Uruguayan footballer * [[Alberto Biedermann]] (born 1926), Argentine track and field athlete * [[Alberto Bienvenú]] (1916–2004), Mexican basketball player * [[Alberto Bigon]] (born 1947), Italian footballer and manager * [[Alberto Bimboni]] (1882–1960), Italian-American composer and conductor * [[Alberto Blanc]] (1835–1904), Italian diplomat and politician * [[Alberto Carlo Blanc]] (1906–1960), Italian paleontologist * [[Alberto Blanco (weightlifter)]] (born 1950), Cuban weightlifter * [[Alberto Blanco (poet)]] (born 1951), Mexican poet * [[Alberto Blanco (footballer)]] (born 1978), Panamanian footballer and coach * [[Alberto Blest Gana]] (1830–1920), Chilean novelist and diplomat * [[Alberto Boccianti]], Italian art director * [[Alberto Boerger]] (1881–1957), German scientist * [[Alberto Boggio]] (born 1969), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Bolaffi]] (1874–1944), Italian philatelist and stamp dealer * [[Alberto Bollini]] (born 1966), Italian football manager * [[Alberto Bolognetti]] (1538–1585), Italian law professor, bishop, diplomat, and cardinal * [[Alberto Bolzi]] (1924–2012), Argentine wrestler * [[Alberto Bombassei]] (born 1940), Italian businessman * [[Alberto Bona]] (born 1978), Italian actor, playwright, and film director * [[Alberto Bonacossa]] (1883–1953), Italian tennis player * [[Alberto Boniotti]] (born 1995), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Bonisoli]] (born 1961), Italian politician * [[Alberto Bonucci]] (1918–1969), Italian actor and director * [[Alberto Borea]], Peruvian lawyer and politician * [[Alberto Borgerth]] (1892–1958), Brazilian rower, footballer, medic, and businessman * [[Alberto Borghetti]] (born 1967), Italian electrical engineer and professor * [[Alberto Borin]] (1940–2023), Belgian teacher and politician * [[Alberto Bosch y Fustegueras]] (1848–1900), Spanish engineer, lawyer, and politician * [[Alberto Botía]] (born 1989), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Bottari de Castello]] (born 1942), Italian prelate * [[Alberto Bottini]] (born 1967), Swiss swimmer * [[Alberto Boullosa]] (born 1925), Uruguayan boxer * [[Alberto Bourdillón]] (born 1943), Argentine swimmer * [[Alberto Bovone]] (1922–1998), Italian Catholic cardinal * [[Alberto Bozzato]] (1930–2022), Italian rower * [[Alberto Braga]] (1929–2004), Brazilian sports shooter * [[Alberto Bragaglia]] (1896–1985), Italian painter * [[Alberto Braglia]] (1883–1954), Italian gymnast * [[Alberto Braniff]] (1886–1966), Mexican aviation pioneer * [[Alberto Breccia]] (1919–1993), Uruguayan-Argentine artist and cartoonist * [[Alberto Breccia Guzzo]] (1946–2014), Uruguayan politician and lawyer * [[Alberto Bremauntz]] (1936–2006), Mexican wrestler * [[Alberto Bressan]] (born 1956), Italian mathematician * [[Alberto Briganti]] (1896–1997), Italian Regia Aeronautica General * [[Alberto Brignoli]] (born 1991), Italian football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Brizzi]] (born 1984), Italian tennis player * [[Alberto Broggi]] (born 1966), Italian computer engineer * [[Alberto Bruttomesso]] (born 2003), Italian cyclist * [[Alberto Bucci]] (1948–2019), Italian basketball coach * [[Alberto Buccicardi]] (1914–1970), Chilean footballer and manager * [[Alberto Buela]] (born 1946), Argentine philosopher and professor * [[Alberto Bueno]] (born 1988), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Builes]] (born 1946), Colombian lawyer and politician * [[Alberto Burri]] (1915–1995), Italian visual artist, painter, sculptor, and physician * [[Alberto Busnari]] (born 1978), Italian artistic gymnast * [[Alberto Bustamante Belaúnde]] (1950–2008), Peruvian politician, Prime Minister of Peru from 1999–2000 * [[Alberto Bustani Adem]] (born 1954), Mexican engineer * [[Alberto Byington]] (1902–1964), Brazilian athlete, industrialist, and filmmaker {{div col end}}

=== C === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Caballero]] (born 1973), Spanish television director, screenwriter, and producer * [[Alberto Caballero (astronomer)]] (born 1991), Spanish astronomer and science communicator * [[Alberto Cabero]] (1874–1955), Chilean politician * [[Alberto Cabrera (baseball)]] (born 1988), American major league baseball pitcher * [[Alberto Cairo (physiotherapist)]] (born 1952), Italian physiotherapist and humanitarian * [[Alberto Cairo]] (born 1974), Spanish digital artist and professor * [[Alberto Calderón]] (1920–1998), Argentine mathematician * [[Alberto Călin]] (born 2005), Romanian footballer * [[Alberto Callaspo]] (born 1983), Venezuelan major league baseball player * [[Alberto Camargo (cyclist)]] (born 1967), Colombian racing cyclist * [[Alberto Cambrosio]], Canadian sociologist * [[Alberto Camenzind]] (1914–2004), Swiss architect * [[Alberto Camerini]] (born 1951), Italian singer-songwriter and musician * [[Alberto Campbell-Staines]] (born 1993), Australian athlete with an intellectual disability * [[Alberto Campo Baeza]] (born 1946), Spanish architect and professor * [[Alberto Campolongo]] (1912–unknown), Italian chess player * [[Alberto Canal]] (born 1961), Spanish water polo player * [[Alberto Canapino]] (1963–2021), Argentine racing car preparer * [[Alberto Cañas Escalante]] (1920–2014), Costa Rican politician, writer, public servant, and journalist * [[Alberto Candeau]] (1910–1990), Uruguayan actor and writer * [[Alberto Canlas]] (born 1940), Filipino weightlifter * [[Alberto Cantù]] (1950–2021), Italian musicologist and musical critic * [[Alberto Capilla]] (1926–2003), Mexican diver * [[Alberto Capitta]] (born 1954), Italian writer * [[Alberto Capozzi]] (1886–1945), Italian film actor * [[Alberto Caracciolo]] (1918–1994), Argentine tango musician, musical arranger, orchestra director, composer, and bandoneon player * [[Alberto Caramella]] (1928–2007), Italian poet * [[Alberto Carbonell]] (born 1993), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Cardaccio]] (1949–2015), Uruguayan footballer * [[Alberto Cardelle]] (born 1964), American educator and academic * [[Alberto Cardemil]] (born 1945), Chilean politician * [[Alberto Cárdenas]] (born 1958), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Cardone]] (1920–1977), Italian film director, screenwriter, and film editor * [[Alberto Cardoso]] (1906–unknown), Portuguese footballer * [[Alberto Cardín]] (1948–1992), Spanish essayist and anthropologist * [[Alberto Carelli]] (born 1944), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Cargnin]] (1925–2007), Brazilian writer and journalist * [[Alberto Carlieri]] (1672– after 1720), Italian painter * [[Alberto Carlos]] (born 1967), Philippine Navy vice admiral * [[Alberto Carmona]] (born 1961), Venezuelan equestrian * [[Alberto Carneiro]] (1937–2017), Portuguese artist * [[Alberto Carneroli]] (1943–2016), Italian sport shooter * [[Alberto Caro]] (born 1937), Venezuelan chess player * [[Alberto Carpani]] (1956–2020), Italian singer * [[Alberto Carpinteri]] (born 1952), Italian physicist and academic * [[Alberto Carrasquilla Barrera]] (born 1959), Colombian politician * [[Alberto Carrillo Armenta]] (born 1954), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Casado Cerviño]] (born 1952), Spanish businessman * [[Alberto Casañal Shakery]] (1875–1943), Spanish poet, playwright, humorist, and writer * [[Alberto Cassano]] (1935–2014), Argentine engineer and academic * [[Alberto Castagna]] (1945–2005), Italian television presenter and journalist * [[Alberto Castagnetti]] (1943–2009), Italian swimmer and swimming coach * [[Alberto Castelvecchi]] (born 1962), Italian linguist, publisher, and professor * [[Alberto Castilla]] (1878–1937), Colombian composer, engineer, journalist, poet, writer, mathematician, and musician * [[Alberto Castillo (performer)]] (1914–2002), Argentine tango singer and actor * [[Alberto Castillo (catcher)]] (born 1970), Dominican major league baseball catcher * [[Alberto Castillo (pitcher)]] (born 1975), Cuban major league baseball pitcher * [[Alberto Cattaneo]] (born 1967), Italian mathematician and physicist * [[Alberto Cavaciocchi]] (1862–1925), Italian Army general and military historian * [[Alberto Cavalcanti]] (1897–1982), Brazilian film director and producer * [[Alberto Cavallari]] (1927–1998), Italian journalist and writer * [[Alberto Cavallero]] (1900–1968), Italian long-distance runner * [[Alberto Cavallone]] (1938–1997), Italian film director and screenwriter * [[Alberto Cavasin]] (born 1956), Italian footballer and manager * [[Alberto Cavos]] (1801–1863), Russian-Italian architect * [[Alberto Cayarga]] (born 1996), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Cecchi]] (born 1943), Italian rower * [[Alberto Cecchin]] (born 1989), Italian racing cyclist * [[Alberto Cerioni]] (1919–1948), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Cerqui]] (born 1992), Italian racing driver * [[Alberto Cerreti]] (1939–2019), Italian politician, Mayor of [[Sorano]], Tuscany from 1972–1980 * [[Alberto Cerri]] (born 1996), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Chaíça]] (born 1973), Portuguese long-distance runner * [[Alberto Chedrani]] (born 1957), Honduran businessman and politician * [[Alberto Cheli]] (born 1951), Italian singer-songwriter and composer * [[Alberto Chiancone]] (1904–1988), Italian painter * [[Alberto Chicote]] (born 1969), Spanish chef, restaurateur, and television host * [[Alberto Chiesa]] (born 1988), Italian rugby player * [[Alberto Chillon]] (born 1990), Italian rugby union player * [[Alberto Chimal]] (born 1970), Mexican writer * [[Alberto Chipande]] (born 1939), Mozambican politician * [[Alberto Chissano]] (1935–1994), Mozambican sculptor * [[Alberto Chividini]] (1907–1961), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Cianca]] (1884–1966), Italian journalist and politician * [[Alberto Ciaramella]] (born 1947), Italian computer engineer and scientist * [[Alberto Cifuentes]] (born 1979), Spanish football goalkeeper and manager * [[Alberto Cinta]], Mexican economist, entrepreneur, and politician * [[Alberto Cirio]] (born 1972), Italian politician * [[Alberto Cisolla]] (born 1977), Italian volleyball player * [[Alberto Ciurana]] (1960–2021), Mexican television executive * [[Alberto Clò]] (born 1947), Italian businessman and politician * [[Alberto Closas]] (1921–1994), Spanish actor * [[Alberto Cobo]] (born 1984), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Cobos]], Spanish paleontologist * [[Alberto Cobrea]] (born 1990), Romanian football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Coelho (boxer)]] (born 1961), Angolan boxer * [[Alberto Alves Coelho]] (born 1993), Portuguese footballer * [[Alberto Colajanni]] (born 1973), Italian boxer * [[Alberto Coletti Conti]] (1885–1957), Italian sports shooter * [[Alberto Collino]] (1947–2020), Italian mathematician * [[Alberto Collo]] (1883–1955), Italian actor * [[Alberto Colombo (composer)]] (1888–1954), American film composer and music director * [[Alberto Colombo (racing driver)]] (1946–2024), Italian racing driver * [[Alberto Colunga Cueto]] (1879–1962), Spanish Dominican priest and translator * [[Alberto Comazzi]] (born 1979), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Conde]] (born c. 1960), Galician jazz pianist and composer * [[Alberto Conrad]] (1910–unknown), Bolivian swimmer * [[Alberto Contador]] (born 1982), Spanish cyclist * [[Alberto Conti]] (born 1966), Italian astrophysicist * [[Alberto Contini]] (born 1965), Italian musician * [[Alberto Contrera]] (born 1992), Paraguayan footballer * [[Alberto Contreras]] (died 1958), Spanish-Argentine actor * [[Alberto Cooper]] (1928–2023), Chilean politician * [[Alberto Coramini]] (1944–2015), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Corazón]] (1942–2021), Spanish artist * [[Alberto Corbacho]] (born 1984), Spanish basketball player * [[Alberto Coronado Quintanilla]] (born 1963), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Cortez]] (1940–2019), Argentine singer and songwriter * [[Alberto Cortina]] (born 1947), Spanish businessman * [[Alberto Corvo]] (born 1963), Italian middle-distance runner * [[Alberto Cossentino]] (born 1988), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Costa (Portuguese politician)]] (born 1947), Portuguese politician, Minister of Justice from 2005–2009 * [[Alberto Costa (British politician)]] (born 1971), British politician * [[Alberto Coto García]] (born 1970), Spanish mental calculator and accountant * [[Alberto Couriel]] (born 1935), Uruguayan public accountant and politician * [[Alberto Coutinho]] (born 1969), American congressman from New Jersey * [[Alberto Cova]] (born 1958), Italian long-distance runner * [[Alberto Covarrubias]] (born 1994), Mexican track cyclist * [[Alberto Coyote]] (born 1967), Mexican footballer and manager * [[Alberto Cozer]] (born 1981), Brazilian systems engineer, writer and speaker * [[Alberto Crane]] (born 1976), American mixed martial artist, submission grappler, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor * [[Alberto Crescenti]] (born 1953), Argentine medical doctor * [[Alberto Crespo]] (1920–1991), Argentine racing driver * [[Alberto Croce]] (born 1944), Italian golfer * [[Alberto Cruz (soccer)]] (born 1971), American soccer player * [[Alberto Cruz (racewalker)]] (born 1972), Mexican racewalker * [[Alberto Cruz Montt]] (1879–1955), Chilean architect and professor * [[Alberto Cuba]] (born 1962), Cuban marathon runner * [[Alberto Cuello]] (1909–unknown), Argentine footballer * [[Alberto Curamil]] (born c. 1974), Chilean activist * [[Alberto Curi Naime]] (born 1956), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Curtolo]] (born 1984), Italian road cyclist * [[Alberto Cutié]] (born 1969), Cuban-American Episcopal priest {{div col end}}

=== D === {{div col}} * [[Alberto D'Aversa]] (1920–1969), Italian film and theatre director * [[Alberto da Bergamo]] (1214–1279), Italian Catholic farmer * [[Alberto da Costa e Silva]] (1931–2023), Brazilian historian, poet, and diplomat * [[Alberto Da Rin]] (born 1939), Italian ice hockey player * [[Alberto da Veiga Guignard]] (1896–1962), Brazilian painter * [[Alberto da Zara]] (1889–1951), Italian Regia Marina admiral * [[Alberto Dadie]] (born 2002), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Dahik]] (born 1953), Ecuadorian politician * [[Alberto Dainese]] (born 1998), Italian cyclist * [[Alberto Dalbés]] (1922–1983), Argentine film and television actor * [[Alberto David]] (born 1970), Luxembourgish-Italian chess grandmaster * [[Alberto Dávila]] (born 1954), American boxer * [[Alberto De Agazio]] (1888–1943), Italian general * [[Alberto de Angelis]] (1885–1965), Italian historian and musicologist * [[Alberto de Belaúnde]] (born 1986), Peruvian lawyer, LGBT activist, and politician * [[Alberto de Carvalho]] (born 1956), Angolan-Portuguese basketball coach * [[Alberto De Francesco]] (born 1994), Italian footballer * [[Alberto de Lacerda]] (1928–2007), Portuguese poet and radio presenter * [[Alberto De Marchi]] (born 1986), Italian rugby union player * [[Alberto De Martino]] (1929–2015), Italian film director and screenwriter * [[Alberto de Mendoza]] (1923–2011), Argentine actor * [[Alberto de Meneses Rodrigues]] (1904–1971), Indian writer and poet * [[Alberto de Noronha]] (1920–2006), Indian writer and translator * [[Alberto de Oliveira]] (1857–1937), Brazilian poet, pharmacist, and professor * [[Alberto De Rossi]] (born 1957), Italian footballer and manager * [[Alberto de Simoni]] (1740–1822), Italian lawyer and jurist * [[Alberto Luiz de Souza]] (born 1975), Brazilian footballer * [[Alberto de' Stefani]] (1879–1969), Italian politician and economist * [[Alberto de Zavalía]] (1911–1988), Argentine film director and producer * [[Alberto de la Bella]] (born 1985), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto de la Campa y Roff]] (1918–1964), Cuban diplomat * [[Alberto de las Casas]] (died 1544), Spanish preacher * [[Alberto del Bono (1856–1932)]] (1856–1932), Italian admiral and politician * [[Alberto del Bono]], Italian tennis player * [[Alberto del Canto]] (c. 1547–1611), Portuguese noble and soldier * [[Alberto Del Guerra]], Italian engineer * [[Alberto del Moral]] (born 2000), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Del Nero]] (1918–1986), Italian politician * [[Alberto Del Rio]] (born 1977), Mexican-American wrestler, sports commentator, and mixed martial artist * [[Alberto del Rio Chaviano]] (1914–1978), Cuban brigadier general * [[Alberto del Saz]], Spanish ice skater * [[Alberto Delgado (jockey)]] (born 1964), American jockey * [[Alberto Delgado (Cuban footballer)]] (born 1978), Cuban footballer * [[Alberto Delgado (Spanish footballer)]] (born 1991), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Dell'Acqua]] (born 1938), Italian actor and stuntman * [[Alberto Della Beffa]] (1914–1969), Italian bobsledder * [[Alberto della Marmora]] (1789–1863), Italian soldier and naturalist * [[Alberto Demicheli]] (1896–1980), Uruguayan politician, lawyer, historian, journalist, pilot, and military officer * [[Alberto Demiddi]] (1944–2000), Argentine rower * [[Alberto Denegri]] (1906–1973), Peruvian footballer * [[Alberto Denti di Pirajno]] (1886–1968), Italian writer, medical doctor, and gastronome * [[Alberto Desiderio]] (born 1973), Italian javelin thrower * [[Alberto Di Bernardo]] (born 1980), Italian-Argentine rugby union player * [[Alberto Di Chiara]] (born 1964), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Diamante]] (born 1970), Italian-Canadian film producer * [[Alberto Diaspro]] (born 1959), Italian scientist * [[Alberto Díaz]] (born 1994), Spanish basketball player * [[Alberto Díaz Jr.]] (born 1943), Puerto Rican United States Navy rear admiral * [[Alberto Díaz Trujillo]] (born 1975), Mexican politician and lawyer * [[Alberto Álvarez Díaz]] (1937–1958), Cuban guerrilla * [[Alberto Diena]] (1894–1977), Italian stamp historian * [[Alberto Dines]] (1932–2018), Brazilian journalist and writer * [[Alberto Disera]] (born 1942), Argentine field hockey player * [[Alberto Domingo]], Spanish engineer * [[Alberto Domínguez (composer)]] (1913–1975), Mexican composer and marimbaist * [[Alberto Domínguez (rower)]] (born 1978), Spanish rower * [[Alberto Domínguez (footballer)]] (born 1988), Spanish football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Dossena]] (born 1998), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Dou Mas de Xaxàs]] (1915–2009), Spanish Jesuit and mathematician * [[Alberto Downey]] (1890–unknown), Chilean cyclist * [[Alberto Drago]] (died 1601), Italian Roman Catholic prelate * [[Alberto Dualib]] (1919–2021), Brazilian businessman and football executive * [[Alberto Duñabeitia]] (1900–1980), Spanish footballer {{div col end}}

=== E === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Edjogo-Owono]] (born 1984), Equatoguinean footballer * [[Alberto Edwards]] (1874–1932), Chilean historian, politician, and lawyer * [[Alberto Egea]] (1901–1958), Venezuelan artist * [[Alberto Eliani]] (1922–2009), Italian footballer and manager * [[Alberto Elli]] (born 1964), Italian road racing cyclist * [[Alberto Enríquez Gallo]] (1894–1962), Ecuadorian politician, President of Ecuador from 1937–1938 * [[Alberto Entrerríos]] (born 1976), Spanish handball player * [[Alberto Erede]] (1909–2001), Italian conductor * [[Alberto Errecalde]] (1890–unknown), Argentine rower * [[Alberto Errera]] (1913–1944), Greek-Jewish officer and anti-Nazi resistance member * [[Alberto Escassi]] (born 1989), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Escobar]] (born 1947), Colombian footballer * [[Alberto Escoto]] (born 1925), Cuban basketball player * [[Alberto Espina]] (born 1956), Chilean lawyer and politician * [[Alberto Espínola]] (born 1991), Paraguayan footballer * Alberto Espinosa Desigaud, Mexican businessman * [[Alberto Espinoza Barrón]], Mexican drug trafficker * [[Alberto Esquer Gutiérrez]] (born 1978), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Estella Goytre]] (1940–2022), Spanish politician * [[Alberto Esteva Salinas]] (born 1964), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Estima de Oliveira]] (1934–2008), Portuguese poet * [[Alberto Estrella]] (born 1962), Mexican actor * [[Alberto Etchebehere]] (1903–1965), Argentine cinematographer * [[Alberto Etchegaray Aubry]] (born 1945), Chilean politician * [[Alberto Ezcurra Medrano]] (1909–1982), Argentine historian and nationalist activist {{div col end}}

=== F === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Fabra]] (born 1964), Spanish politician, President of the Valencian Government from 2011–2015 * [[Alberto Fait Lizano]] (1929–1997), Costa Rican politician, Vice President of Costa Rica from 1982–1986 * [[Alberto Falcón]] (born 1970), Spanish fencer * [[Alberto Fanesi]] (born 1948), Argentine footballer and manager * [[Alberto Farnese]] (1926–1996), Italian actor * [[Alberto Fassini]] (1875–1942), Italian businessman and film producer * [[Alberto Favara]] (1863–1923), Italian ethnomusicologist * [[Alberto Fay]] (born 1949), Uruguayan football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Faya]] (born 1944), Cuban singer, researcher, composer, and music professor * [[Alberto Febbrajo]] (born 1944), Italian legal scholar and sociologist * [[Alberto Felice De Toni]] (born 1955), Italian professor, engineer, and politician * [[Alberto Félix (footballer)]] (born 1966), Brazilian football coach and former player * [[Alberto Félix (pentathlete)]] (born 1969), Mexican pentathlete * [[Alberto Fermín Zubiría]] (1901–1971), Uruguayan politician * [[Alberto Fernández (basketball)]] (born c. 1926), Peruvian basketball player * [[Alberto Fernández (footballer, born 1943)]] (born 1943), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Fernández (cyclist)]] (1955–1984), Spanish road racing cyclist * [[Alberto Fernandez (diplomat)]] (born 1958), Cuban-American diplomat * [[Alberto Fernández]] (born 1959), Argentine politician, lawyer, and academic, President of Argentina from 2019–2023 * [[Alberto Fernández (sport shooter)]] (born 1983), Spanish sports shooter * [[Alberto Fernández (footballer, born 1999)]] (born 1999), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Elmore Fernández de Córdoba]] (1844–1916), Peruvian lawyer, diplomat, and politician * [[Alberto Fernández de Rosa]] (born 1944), Argentine actor * [[Alberto Fernández de la Puebla]] (born 1984), Spanish road racing cyclist * [[Alberto Fernández Díaz]] (born 1961), Spanish politician * [[Alberto Fernández Sainz]] (born 1981), Spanish cyclist * [[Alberto Ferrero (general)]] (1885–1969), Italian Army general * [[Alberto Ferrero (footballer)]] (born 1944), Uruguayan-Chilean footballer * [[Alberto Festa]] (1939–2024), Portuguese footballer * [[Alberto Arturo Figueroa Morales]] (born 1961), Puerto Rican Catholic prelate * [[Alberto Filippini]] (born 1987), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Fiumicetti]] (born 2000), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Flores]] (born 2003), Spanish football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Flores Galindo]] (1949–1990), Peruvian historian, social scientist, and essayist * [[Alberto Foà]] (born 1957), Italian businessman * [[Alberto Foguelman]] (1923–2013), Argentine chess master * [[Alberto Fonseca]] (born 1956), Portuguese footballer * [[Alberto Fontana (painter)]] (died 1558), Italian painter * [[Alberto Fontana (footballer, born 1967)]] (born 1967), Italian football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Fontana (footballer, born 1974)]] (born 1974), Italian football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Fontanesi]] (1929–2016), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Forato]] (born 2000), Italian Motocross racer * [[Alberto Forelli]] (born 1946), Argentine swimmer * [[Alberto Fortes]] (born 1958), Spanish author and chef * [[Alberto Fortis]] (1741–1803), Italian writer, naturalist, and cartographer * [[Alberto Fortis (musician)]] (born 1955), Italian musician and songwriter * [[Alberto Fouillioux]] (1940–2018), Chilean footballer * [[Alberto Fraga]] (born 1956), Brazilian police colonel * [[Alberto Franceschi]] (born 1947), Venezuelan politician and businessman * [[Alberto Franceschini]] (born 1947), Italian terrorist * [[Alberto Franchetti]] (1860–1942), Italian composer and racing driver * [[Alberto Francini]] (born 1958), Sammarinese judoka * [[Alberto Francisco Ngalanela]], Angolan politician * [[Alberto dos Santos Franco]] (1913–2011), Brazilian officer * [[Alberto Frezza]] (born 1989), Italian-American actor and director * [[Alberto Frison]] (born 1988), Italian football goalkeeper * [[Alberto Fuentes Mohr]] (1927–1979), Guatemalan economist and politician * [[Alberto Fuguet]] (born 1963), Chilean author, journalist, film critic, and film director * [[Alberto Fujimori]] (1938–2024), Peruvian politician, professor, engineer, President of Peru from 1990–2000 {{div col end}}

=== G === {{div col}} * [[Alberto García (athlete)]] (born 1971), Spanish long-distance and cross-country runner * [[Alberto Giacometti]] (1901–1966), Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker * [[Alberto Gianni]] (1891–1930), Italian underwater diver * [[Alberto Gilardino]] (born 1982), Italian footballer * [[Alberto Ginastera]] (1916–1983), Argentine composer * [[Alberto Giurioli]] (born 1991), Italian pianist and composer * [[Alberto Gonzales]] (born 1955), American politician * [[Alberto González (baseball)]] (born 1983), Venezuelan baseball player * [[Alberto González (Chilean footballer)]] (born 1980) * [[Alberto Grimaldi]] (1925–2021), Italian film producer * [[Alberto Arredondo Gutiérrez]] (1912–1968), Cuban journalist and economist * [[Alberto B. Gutiérrez]], Cristero officer * [[Alberto Del Guerra]], Italian scientist {{div col end}}

=== J === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Jiménez-Becerril]] (1960–1998), Spanish politician * [[Alberto Juantorena]] (born 1950), Cuban runner {{div col end}}

=== L === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Amador Leal]] (1951–2020), Mexican politician * [[Alberto Loddo]] (born 1979), former Italian cyclist * [[Alberto Carlo Lolli]] (c. 1876–unknown), Italian silent film director * [[Alberto Lopo]] (born 1980), footballer * [[Alberto Lora]] (born 1987), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Losada]] (born 1982), Spanish cyclist * [[Alberto Luconi]] (born 1983), Italian-American clarinetist and instructor {{div col end}}

=== M === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Magnelli]], Italian artist * [[Alberto Mantelli]] (1909–1967), Italian musicologist and music critic * [[Alberto Martín]] (born 1978), Spanish tennis player * [[Alberto Martínez (footballer, born 1950)]] (1950–2009), Uruguayan footballer * [[Alberto Martínez Díaz]] (born 1962), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Miguel]] (born 1977), Spanish basketball player * [[Alberto Milian]] (born 1960), American lawyer and judge * [[Alberto Mondi]] (born 1984), Italian television personality and businessman active in South Korea * [[Alberto Montejo]] (born 1988), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Moreno]], Spanish footballer {{div col end}}

=== N === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Nadra]] (born 1952), Argentine politician, writer and journalist * [[Alberto Naranjo]] (1941–2020), Venezuelan musician * [[Alberto A. Nido]] (1919–1991), American United States Air Force officer {{div col end}}

=== O === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Oliart]] (1928–2021), Spanish politician * [[Alberto Rodríguez Oliver]] (born 1982), Spanish road racing cyclist {{div col end}}

=== P === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Tarradas Paneque]] (born 1996), Spanish politician * [[Alberto Palatchi]], Spanish billionaire * [[Alberto Pappafava]] (1832–1929), Italian painter * [[Alberto Pappiani]] (1709–1790), Italian mathematician, astronomer, and theologian * [[Alberto Paulino]], Angolan politician * [[Alberto Jarabo Payá]] (1928–2016), Spanish lawyer and politician * [[Alberto Peláez]] (born 1964), Spanish war journalist, writer and correspondent * [[Alberto Antonio Peña Jr.]] (1917–2006), American civil rights activist * [[Alberto Peral]] (born 1966), Basque artist * [[Alberto A. Picó]] (1918–2003), Puerto Rican military officer * [[Alberto Martinez Piedra]] (1926–2021), Cuban-American professor * [[Alberto Priori]], Italian neurologist, academic, and author * [[Alberto Pullicino]] (1719–1759), Maltese painter {{div col end}}

=== R === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Federico Ravell]] (born 1946), Venezuelan journalist and businessman * [[Alberto Marcos Rey]] (born 1969), Spanish footballer * [[Alberto Del Rio]] (born 1977), Mexican wrestler * [[Alberto Rivera (activist)]], American and anti-Catholic publisher * [[Alberto Armando Romero Rodríguez]], Salvadoran politician * [[Alberto Romualdez]], Filipino politician and doctor * [[Alberto Asor Rosa]] (1933–2022), Italian literary critic, historian, and politician {{div col end}}

=== S === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Salazar]] (born 1958), American track coach and long-distance runner * [[Alberto Santos-Dumont]], (1873–1932), Brazilian aviation pioneer * [[Alberto de Simoni]] (1740–1822), Italian lawyer and journalist * [[Alberto Simonini]] (1896–1960), Italian politician * [[Alberto Sordi]] (1920–2003), Italian actor {{div col end}}

=== T === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Carlos Taquini]] (1905–1998), Argentine cardiologist * [[Alberto Tomba]] (born 1966), Italian skier {{div col end}}

=== U === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Ulloa]] (1950–2011), Dominican painter, sculptor, and poet {{div col end}}

=== V === {{div col}} * [[Alberto G. Valdeavellano]] (1861–1928), Guatemalan photographer * [[Alberto van Klaveren]] (born 1948), Dutch-born Chilean diplomat and lawyer * [[Alberto A. Villavert]] (1903–1984), Filipino politician {{div col end}}

=== Y === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Yarini]] (1882–1910), Cuban pimp {{div col end}}

=== Z === {{div col}} * [[Alberto Zalamea Costa]] (1929–2011), Colombian journalist, politician, and diplomat * [[Alberto Zedda]] (1928–2017), Italian conductor {{div col end}}

== As a surname == * [[Dominik Alberto]] (born 1992), Swiss pole vaulter and decathlete * [[Hanser Alberto]] (born 1992), Dominican baseball player * [[Julio Alberto]] (born 1958), Spanish football player * [[Lourdes Alberto]], Curaçaoan politician * [[Luis Alberto (disambiguation)]], multiple people * [[Luiz Alberto (disambiguation)]], multiple people * [[Madalena Alberto]], Portuguese actress, singer, and composer * [[Yuri Alberto]] (born 2001), Brazilian footballer

== Fictional characters == * [[Captain Alberto Bertorelli|Alberto Bertorelli]], a character in the BBC sitcom ''[['Allo 'Allo!]]'' * [[Alberto Falcone]], a [[DC Comics]] villain * [[List of Arthur characters#Other recurring children|Alberto Molina]], from the TV series ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' * [[Alberto Scorfano]], A character in Disney Pixar movie [[Luca (2021 film)|Luca]]

== See also == {{srt}} * [[Albert (given name)]] * [[Albert (surname)]] * [[Albertus (given name)]] * [[Adalberto]] * [[Albertet]], an Occitan diminutive of Albert * [[Adalbert (name)]] * [[Berto (disambiguation)]] * [[Carlos Alberto (disambiguation)]]

== References == {{reflist}}

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