Ailbhe (name)
Ailbhe (/ˈæl(ə)və/ AL-və; Irish pronunciation: [ˈalʲəvʲə]) is a unisex Irish language given name. It was originally a masculine name, and was frequently anglicised as Albert (a name to which it is etymologically unrelated), but is now more commonly a feminine name. Notable bearers of the name include:
- Ailbhe, another name for Saint Ailbe (died 528)
 - Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh (Albin O'Molloy, died 1223), bishop
 - Ailbhe of Ceann Mhara (died 814), cleric
 - Ailbhe Nic Giolla Bhrighde, Irish screenwriter and author
 - Ailbhe Darcy (born 1981), Irish poet
 - Ailbhe Garrihy, Irish social media influencer
 - Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh (born 1984), poet
 - Ailbhe Mac Shamhráin (1954–2011), historian and Celticist
 - Ailbhe McDonagh (born 1982), Irish concert cellist and composer
 - Ailbhe Reddy (born 1991), folk singer
 - Ailbhe Smyth (born 1946), academic, feminist, and LGBTQ activist
 - Ailbe, the dog in The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig
 
See also
- List of Irish-language given names
 - John Ailbe O'Hara, Judge of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland