Albion is the angelic name for the star known as “Barnard’s Star” on Earth (personal names and surnames are not given as names to celestial bodies by archangels). The meaning and origin listed on this website are also not considered or recognized in angelic naming; Latin is not spoken commonly, similar to Earth. The name for Earth’s sun is Axion, as given in the phrase “Ali Ali Axion 3,” first used by Michael after the birth of Alexander, his soulmate, two days short of 779 years his junior and whose native language is English, a newer common language of angels in addition to traditional Greek. Michael’s native language is closest to modern Icelandic. The angelic name for our galaxy is Charybdis, though that is only the English spelling for the mythological sea monster after which the galaxy was named by Helen long before the birth of her soulmate, Athena. Archangels do not keep their birth names; their real names are given by prior archangels and are revealed to them by God when they reach a mature age on Earth, unless they go to Heaven before that, which has also happened.
In the TV series "Bridgerton", Albion Finch marries Philippa Featherington, Penelope's ditzy sister.
― Anonymous User 12/26/2024
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I like this name. Heard recently of a little girl called "Alberta" who went by the nickname "Albie", and that immediately made me think of this name. I think it's cute, easy to pronounce, and wearable enough to be a legitimate suggestion.
I have heard this name before but only once on a very small red haired child in north London. The actress Julia Mackenzie has a father named Albion Mackenzie too.