The word "Albin" is spelled with the letters A-L-B-I-N. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is /ˈælbɪn/. The initial sound is the short "a" as in "cat," followed by the consonant blend "lb" and the short "i" sound. The final sound is the vowel sound "in," pronounced as in "win." The combination of these sounds creates the phonetic spelling of "Albin," which is a name commonly used for boys in many countries.
The name "Albin" is derived from the Latin name "Albinus", which itself is a variant of the Roman family name "Albus". "Albus" means "white" or "bright" in Latin, and it was commonly given to people with fair or light-colored hair. Over time, "Albinus" and its variations became surname and personal names in different cultures.