This is the 4068th most frequent Dutch word.
albert
"Albert" is a proper noun in Dutch, typically used as a given name. It does not have a standalone meaning beyond being a name.
In this sentence, 'Albert' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name.
Albert komt vandaag op bezoek.
Albert is visiting today.
Here, 'Albert' is still a proper noun, but it appears in a context implying possession or authorship.
Ik heb een boek van Albert gelezen.
I read a book by Albert.
In this sentence, 'Albert' is part of a compound subject, sharing the action with another person.