Albans

/ˈælbənz/ proper noun

Referring to St. Albans, a city in England, or the plural of the name Alban.

From Latin 'Albanus', derived from 'albus' meaning 'white'. Named after Saint Alban, the first British Christian martyr, whose name likely referred to his association with Alba (white) or the Alban Hills.

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