Meaning & Origin
Ildefonsus is the Latinized form of Hildefons, ultimately derived from the Visigothic name Hildifuns.EtymologyThe root name Ildefonso is the Spanish form of the Visigothic personal name Hildifuns, composed of the Gothic elements hilds meaning "battle" and funs meaning "ready". Thus the name carries the sense of "battle ready" or "prepared for combat".Religious SignificanceIldefonsus was the name of a 7th-century saint and Metropolitan Archbishop of Toledo. According to Wikipedia, Ildefonsus or Ildephonsus (c. 8 December 607 – 23 January 667) was a scholar and theologian. His Gothic name was Hildefuns. He served as Archbishop of Toledo for the last decade of his life. In the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, he is known as Dexius (ደቅስዮስ Daqsəyos). Although his writings were less influential outside of Hispania, he was canonised and remained a potent force in the Iberian Peninsula for centuries. Spanish and Portuguese missionaries spread his ideas worldwide.Notable BearersSaint Ildefonsus is the primary notable bearer. He was born to a prominent Visigothic family during the reign of King Witteric. Civil wars plagued the Visigothic kingdom during his life. His uncle Eugenius, who later became bishop of Toledo, began his education. Ildefonsus' writings and legacy are particularly celebrated in Spain.Meaning: battle readyOrigin: VisigothicType: Saint's nameUsage regions: Latin, Spanish, historically Visigothic