Alberic (; ; , ) is a learned form of the name Aubrey.
Notable people with the name include:
People with the mononym
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Alberic of Cîteaux (died 1109), one of the founders of the Cistercian Order
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Alberic I, Count of Dammartin (died after 1162)
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Alberic II, Count of Dammartin (died 1183)
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Alberic III, Count of Dammartin (died 1200)
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Alberic, Count of Hainaut (died 694)
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Alberic of Humbert, archbishop of Reims 1207–1218
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Alberic of London, a possible Third Vatican Mythographer
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Alberic of Monte Cassino (died 1088), Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church
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Alberic of Ostia (1080–1148), Benedictine monk and Cardinal Bishop of Ostia
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Alberic I of Spoleto (died c. 925), Duke of Spoleto
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Alberic II of Spoleto (912–954), ruler of Rome 932–954
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Alberic of Trois-Fontaines (died c. 1252), monk and Cistercian chronicler
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Alberic III, Count of Tusculum (died 1044)
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Albericus de Rosate (c. 1290–1354 or 1360), an Italian jurist
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Albericus de Ver or Aubrey de Vere II (c. 1085–1141), master chamberlain of England
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Alberik I van Utrecht, Saint Alberic of Utrecht (died 784), Benedictine monk and bishop of Utrecht
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Alberik II, bishop of Utrecht from 838 to 844
People with the given name
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Albéric Bourgeois (1876–1962), French-Canadian cartoonist
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Albéric Clément (c. 1165–1191), first Marshal of France
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Albéric Collin (1886–1962), Belgian sculptor
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Alberic Crescitelli (1863–1900), Catholic priest and martyr
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Alberico Gentili (1552–1608), Italian lawyer
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Albéric Magnard (1865–1914), French composer
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Albéric de Montgolfier (born 1964), French politician
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Albéric O'Kelly de Galway (1911–1980), Belgian chess champion
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Albéric Pont (1870–1960), French dentist
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Alberic Schotte (1919–2004), Belgian cyclist, twice World Road Race Champion (1948, 1950)
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Albéric Second (1817–1887), French writer
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Alberich Zwyssig (1808–1854), Cistercian monk who composed the Swiss national anthem
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Alberik de Suremain (born 1950), Guatemalan rower
See also
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Alberich (disambiguation)
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Aubrey (disambiguation)
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Rosa 'Albéric Barbier', a popular rambling rose cultivar
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Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book, an 1894 ghost story by M. R. James