An Albanian person or me.
An Albanian is a native or resident of Albania or of Albanian descent.
An Albanian, of Albanian descent. http://www.answers.com/topic/albanese-2
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No. He is American. His father is of Argentinian descent but his mother is of Albanian and Irish descent.
James Adam "Jim" Belushi was born in Chicago. He is the son of Agnes Samaras, who was of Albanian descent. So he is American but from an Albanian parent. He has the nationality of American, Albanian.
Arvanitis are people of Albanian descent who came to Greece since the 13-16 century AD So Arvanitis means Albanian in Greece
Well his Great Great Grand Father Mohammed Ali was from Kavalla in Macedonia, he came to Egypt as a head of an Albanian unit, whether he had Albanian blood or not is not sure but the Khedives and Kings of Egypt maintained their Albanian ties and also two members of the Egyptian Family where about to be crowned as Kings of Albania.
No, Paul Walker was not Albanian. He was an American actor, best known for his role in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, and was born in Glendale, California. His ancestry includes English, Irish, and German descent.
No, Mary Ball was not Albanian. She was born in Virginia, in the American colonies, in 1708 and was of English descent. Mary Ball is best known as the mother of George Washington, the first President of the United States.
John Gotti was not Albanian; he was of Italian descent. Born in the Bronx, New York, in 1940, Gotti was the son of Italian immigrants. He became a prominent figure in organized crime, leading the Gambino crime family.
No, Beyoncé is not Albanian. She was born in Houston, Texas, and is of African-American descent with some distant French and Irish ancestry. Beyoncé is a well-known singer, songwriter, and actress, recognized for her contributions to music and entertainment globally.
No, Mother Teresa was of Albanian descent and born in Macedonia For more information see: Related links - Mother Teresa