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Everything about Aubrey totally explainedOf Teutonic origin, " Aubrey" means "Fair Ruler of the Little People", or "King of the Elves" . The name Alberich is a more common Germanic variant, with the syllable 'Alb' translating as "Elf" and 'Ric' representing "power". In the twelfth century, a Christian saint and abbot named St. Aubrey founded the Cistercian Order, seeking to operate under the Rule of St. Benedict, continuing Benedictine of Nursia's tradition of solitary scholarship in a community of monasticism.
Aubrey may refer to:
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John Aubrey, author and member of a notable English family
Sam Aubrey, former basketball player and coach of Oklahoma State University
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Aubrey of Buonalbergo, first wife of Robert Guiscard
Aubrey de Coucy, Earl of Northumbria
Aubrey de Vere I, 11th-century Anglo-Norman knight
Aubrey de Vere II, 12th-century Lord Great Chamberlain of England
Aubrey de Vere III, first Earl of Oxford
Aubrey de Vere IV, second Earl of Oxford
Aubrey de Troisfontaines, a French chronicler of the 13th century
Aubrey Thomas de Vere, an English poet
Aubrey Beardsley, an English artist, illustrator, and author
Aubrey Morris, an English actor
Aubrey Graham, a Canadian actor
Aubrey Lyles (1884-1932), African American performer and lyricist with F. E. Miller as "Miller and Lyles"
Aubrey O'Day, an American singer
Aubrey de Grey, a biomedical gerontologist
Aubrey Huff, an American baseball player
Aubrey Brammar, noted University of Georgia scholar
Popular culture
Jack Aubrey, one of the protagonists from Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey–Maturin series
Aubrey Valentine, a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders
"Aubrey", a episode of The X-Files
"Aubrey", a song by Bread from the album Guitar Man
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