Albertis is an Italian surname of Germanic origin, derived from the personal name Adelbertus, which means "noble and bright". It is believed to have been brought to Italy by Germanic tribes who settled in the region during the Migration Period. The surname Albertis is particularly prevalent in Tuscany, with notable occurrences in cities like Florence and Pisa. Over time, the spelling of the name has varied, with some variations including Alberici and Albertazzi. Today, Albertis remains a distinctive Italian surname, reflective of its historic roots and the cultural heritage of its bearers.
By the year 1920, there were six individuals named Albertis born annually. Overall, the total number of births with this name was also six.