Alfonso

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Alfonso (Italian and Spanish), Alfons (Catalan and German), Afonso (Portuguese), Affonso (Ancient Portuguese), Alphonse (Italian, French and English), Alphons (Dutch), or Alphonso (English and Filipino) is a masculine name, originally from the Gothic language.

The original meaning of the name is uncertain. It could be derived from adal "noble" and funs "ready" or from the name Hildefuns, which is preserved in the Spanish and Portuguese Ildefonso (Latinised as Ildephonsus) and means "battle ready" (hild "battle" combined with funs "ready").

It is the name of many historical personages and others:

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[edit] Kings of Portugal

[edit] Kings of Castile, León, Galicia or Asturias

[edit] Kings of Aragon

[edit] Kings of Spain

[edit] Kings of Naples

[edit] Manikongo (Kings of the Congo)

[edit] Other people

[edit] Afonso

[edit] Alfonso

[edit] Ildefonso/Ildephonsus

[edit] Fictional characters

[edit] Places

[edit] Airports

[edit] Stadiums

[edit] Other

[edit] Treaty of San Ildefonso

[edit] References

  1. ^ Head of the Royal House of Portugal and pretender to the Portuguese throne.

[edit] See also