Certificate of Name
Alphonzo
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Alphonzo is an English variant of the name Alfonso, which derives from the Latin Alphonsus, itself a form of the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns. The Gothic elements aþals meaning "noble" and funs meaning "ready" combine to give the meaning "noble and ready." Alphonzo is an uncommon spelling variant, sometimes used as an alternative to Alphonso or Alonzo. Etymology The root name Alfonso has a rich history. According to the Wikipedia extract on Alphons, the name is recorded from the 8th century, notably with Alfonso I of Asturias (r. 739–757), and became standard in the Hispanic and Portuguese royal families. It may derive from one or several Gothic names, possibly including *Alafuns and *Hildefuns, and was sometimes Latinized as Adefonsus or Adelphonsus. Alfons is the German form, Alphonse is French, Afonso Portuguese, and Fons is a Dutch diminutive. Cultural Significance While Alphonzo itself is rare and not associated with any notable historical figures, its root Alfonso has been borne by many kings and saints, including Alfonso X of Castile, known as "the Wise." Variants of the name remain popular in Hispanic and Italian cultures, often passed down through generational tradition. Meaning: "noble and ready" Origin: Visigothic, via Latin and Spanish Type: Variant of Alfonso Usage Regions: English-speaking countries (uncommon)
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