Alfonsina
Feminine
Italian
Meaning & Origin
Alfonsina is the Italian feminine form of Alfonso, a name with deep roots in medieval Iberian and Gothic history. The masculine base, Alfonso, derives from the Latinized version of the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, composed of elements meaning “noble” (Gothic aþals) and “ready” (funs), as well as possibly an alternative root related to “battle” (haþus).
Etymology and History
Alfonso has been a royal name in Spain and Portugal for centuries, borne by numerous kings of Asturias, León, Castile, and Aragon starting from the 8th century. The feminine Alfonsina emerged later as a direct counterpart, following the common Romance pattern of creating feminine forms from masculine names (e.g., Alfonso → Alfonsina). The name shares its core meaning of "noble and ready" but carries a distinctly Italian suffix -ina, often indicating a diminutive or affectionate variant.
Notable Bearers
The name Alfonsina is most famously associated with Alfonsina Storni (1892–1938), the acclaimed Argentine poet who became a central figure in Latin American modernismo. Her poetry often explored themes of love, femininity, and social criticism. In sports, Alfonsina Strada (1891–1959) was a pioneering Italian cyclist who gained international fame for competing alongside men in the 1924 Giro d'Italia, breaking gender barriers. Alfonsina Orsini (1472–1520) was a noblewoman and regent of Florence during her son's minority. Alfonsina Maldonado (born 1984) is a Uruguayan agricultural technician and equestrian.
Cultural Significance
Alfonsina remains primarily associated with Italy and the Spanish-speaking world, though the Italian variant stands out due to its melodic ending. The name is relatively rare today but retains a classic, aristocratic aura. Its link to royalty and literary figures gives it a romantic yet strong appeal.
Meaning: “Noble and ready” (via Alfonso)
Origin: Italian feminine form of Alfonso, of Visigothic origin
Type: First name (feminine)
Usage regions: Italy; also recognized in Spanish-speaking countries