A •
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 (born 1973), Mexican diver •
Alberto Acosta (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 •
Alberto Agra (born 1963), Filipino lawyer •
Alberto Aguilar (born 1985), Venezuelan sprinter •
Alberto Aguilar Leiva (born 1984), Spanish footballer known professionally as
Alberto •
Alberto Aguilar Mejía (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 (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
B •
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 (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 (1882–unknown), Italian Army Corps General •
Alberto Barbieri (1903–unknown), Argentine wrestler •
Alberto Barbieri, 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 (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 (born 1972), Spanish footballer •
Alberto Benito (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 (born 1950), Cuban weightlifter •
Alberto Blanco (born 1951), Mexican poet •
Alberto Blanco (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
C •
Alberto Caballero (born 1973), Spanish television director, screenwriter, and producer •
Alberto Caballero (born 1991), Spanish astronomer and science communicator •
Alberto Cabero (1874–1955), Chilean politician •
Alberto Cabrera (born 1988), American major league baseball pitcher •
Alberto Cairo (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 (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), Filipino 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 (1914–2002), Argentine tango singer and actor •
Alberto Castillo (born 1970), Dominican major league baseball catcher •
Alberto Castillo (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, known professionally as
Alberto •
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 (born 1961), Angolan boxer •
Alberto Alves Coelho (born 1993), Portuguese footballer known professionally as
Betinho •
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 (1888–1954), American film composer and music director •
Alberto Colombo (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 (born 1947), Portuguese politician, Minister of Justice from 2005–2009 •
Alberto Costa (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 (born 1971), American soccer player •
Alberto Cruz (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
D •
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 known professionally as
Alberto •
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), 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 (born 1964), American jockey •
Alberto Delgado (born 1978), Cuban footballer •
Alberto Delgado (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 (1913–1975), Mexican composer and marimbaist •
Alberto Domínguez (born 1978), Spanish rower •
Alberto Domínguez (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
E •
Alberto Edjogo-Owono (born 1984), Equatoguinean footballer, known as "Alberto" •
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
F •
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 (born 1966), Brazilian football coach and former player •
Alberto Félix (born 1969), Mexican pentathlete •
Alberto Fermín Zubiría (1901–1971), Uruguayan politician •
Alberto Fernández (born c. 1926), Peruvian basketball player •
Alberto Fernández (born 1943), Spanish footballer •
Alberto Fernández (1955–1984), Spanish road racing cyclist •
Alberto Fernandez (born 1958), Cuban-American diplomat •
Alberto Fernández (born 1959), Argentine politician, lawyer, and academic, President of Argentina from 2019–2023 •
Alberto Fernández (born 1983), Spanish sports shooter •
Alberto Fernández (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 (1885–1969), Italian Army general •
Alberto Ferrero (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 (died 1558), Italian painter •
Alberto Fontana (born 1967), Italian football goalkeeper •
Alberto Fontana (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 (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
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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
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Alberto Jiménez-Becerril (1960–1998), Spanish politician •
Alberto Juantorena (born 1950), Cuban runner
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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
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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
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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
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Alberto Oliart (1928–2021), Spanish politician •
Alberto Rodríguez Oliver (born 1982), Spanish road racing cyclist
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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
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Alberto Federico Ravell (born 1946), Venezuelan journalist and businessman •
Alberto Marcos Rey (born 1969), Spanish footballer, known as "Alberto" •
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
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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
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Alberto Carlos Taquini (1905–1998), Argentine cardiologist, clinical researcher, and academic •
Alberto Tomba (born 1966), former World Cup alpine ski racer from Italy, dominant technical skier (slalom and giant slalom) in the late 1980s and 1990s
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Alberto Ulloa (1950–2011), Dominican painter, sculptor, and poet
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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
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Alberto Yarini (1882–1910), Cuban pimp
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Alberto Zalamea Costa (1929–2011), Colombian journalist, politician, and diplomat •
Alberto Zedda (1928–2017), Italian conductor == Used as a surname ==