Alfonz
Masculine
Hungarian, Slovak, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Alfonz is the Slovak, Slovene, and Hungarian form of Alfonso, ultimately derived from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns. The name is composed of the elements aþals meaning "noble" and funs meaning "ready", giving it the meaning of “noble and ready.”
Etymology and Historical Context
The name originates from the Visigothic *Aþalafuns, attested in Latinized forms such as Adefonsus and Adelphonsus in Iberian records from the 8th and 9th centuries. It was borne by several medieval kings of Asturias, León, Castile, and Portugal, starting with Alfonso I of Asturias in the 8th century. The name became a standard in Hispanic and Portuguese royal dynasties. The form Alfonz is a localized variant used in Central Europe, likely spreading through Habsburg influence or cultural contacts.
Cultural Significance
In Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia, Alfonz may be seen as an exonym or a version of Western European regal names. While less common than the original Iberian forms, it retains prestige due to its royal associations. In modern usage, the name is uncommon but recognized. Notable bearers include Hungarian actor Alfonz Benes (1938–2020) and Slovenian actor Alfonz Mrak (1904–1976).
Variants and Related Forms
Related names in other languages include German Alfons, Dutch Fons, English Alphonso and Alphonzo, along with diminutives such as Lon and Lonnie. The root name Alfonso also has variants like Alonso and Afonso.
Meaning: “noble and ready”
Origin: Visigothic via Latin
Type: Given name
Usage: Slovak, Slovene, Hungarian
Related: Alfonso, Alfons, Alphonso