Alphons
| Gender | Male | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Germanic languages | 
| Meaning | "Noble brave" | 
| Popularity | see popular names | 
Alphons (Latinized Alphonsus, Adelphonsus, or Adefonsus) is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic Kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula. In the later medieval period it became a standard name in the Hispanic and Portuguese royal families.[1]
It is derived from a Gothic name, or a conflation of several Gothic names; from *Aþalfuns, composed of the elements aþal "noble" and funs "eager, brave, ready", and perhaps influenced by names such as *Alafuns, *Adefuns and *Hildefuns. It is recorded as Adefonsus in the 9th and 10th century,[2] and as Adelfonsus, Adelphonsus in the 10th to 11th. The reduced form Alfonso is recorded in the late 9th century, and the Portuguese form Afonso from the early 11th[3][4] and Anfós in Catalan from the 12th century until the 15th.[5]
Variants of the name include: Alonso (Spanish), Alfonso (Spanish and Italian), Alfons (Dutch, German, Catalan, Polish, Croatian and Scandinavian), Afonso (Portuguese and Galician), Alphonse, Alfonse (French and English), etc.
Middle Ages
Iberian royal families
- Asturias/Leon/Castile/Spain
 
- Alfonso I of Asturias (739–757)
 - Alfonso II of Asturias (791–842)
 - Alfonso III of León (866–910)
 - Alfonso Fróilaz (925–926)
 - Alfonso IV of León (925–931)
 - Alfonso V of León (999–1028)
 - Alfonso VI of León (1065–1109)
 - Alfonso VII of León (1126–1157)
 - Alfonso VIII of Castile (1158–1214)
 - Alfonso IX of León (1188–1230)
 - Alfonso X of Castile (1252–1284)
 - Alfonso XI of Castile (1312–1350)
 
- Aragon & Naples
 
- Alfonso I of Aragon (1104–1134), known as el Batallador (The Battler)
 - Alfonso II of Aragon (1162–1196)
 - Alfonso III of Aragon (1285–1291)
 - Alfonso IV of Aragon (1327–1336)
 - Alfonso V of Aragon (1416–1458), also king of Naples and Sicily
 - Alfonso II of Naples (1448–1495)
 
Other
- Alfonso Jordan (1103–1148)
 - Alphonse, Count of Poitiers (1220–1271)
 - Alfonso of Valladolid (c. 1270 – c. 1347), Jewish convert to Christianity, philosopher, and mathematician
 - Alphonso, Earl of Chester (1273–1284), first son of Edward I of England, named after his godfather Alfonso X of Castile; died in childhood
 - Juan Alfonso de Baena (c. 1375 – c. 1434), Castilian troubadour
 
Early modern period
- Alphonse Daudet, French novelist and historian
 - Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
 - Alphonse de Tonty, Baron de Paludy (c. 1659 – 1727)
 - Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
 - Alfonso II, Count of Provence, second son of Alfonso II of Aragon
 - Alfonso III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio
 - Alfonso of Castile, Prince of Asturias, figurehead of rebelling magnates against his brother King Henry IV of Castile
 - Alfonso of Hauteville, Prince of Capua
 - Alphonsus Liguori, Roman Catholic theologian (1696–1787)
 - Joseph-Alphonse Esménard (1770–1811)
 
Modern period
Iberian/Sicilian nobility
- Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta (1841–1934), duke of Calabria and head of the royal house of the Two Sicilies
 - Alfonso XII of Spain (1857–1885) (ordinal numbering continues from the kings of Castile)
 - Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886–1931)
 - Infante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria, claimant to the title of the head of House of Bourbon Two Sicilies
 - Alfonso of Spain, Prince of Asturias, heir-apparent of the throne of Spain
 - Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1924–2003), Spanish playboy and businessman
 - Infante Alfonso of Spain, younger brother of King Juan Carlos of Spain
 - Fadrique Alfonso of Castile, fifth illegitimate child of Alfonso XI of Castile
 
Alfons
- Alfons Almi (1904–1991), Finnish opera singer and administrator
 - Alfons van Blaaderen (born 1963), Dutch physicist
 - Alfons Geleyns (1887–1914), Belgian private
 - Alfons Goppel (1905–1991), German politician
 - Alfons Gorbach (1898–1972), Austrian politician
 - Alfons Grotowski (1833–1922), Polish engineer
 - Alfons Jēgers (1919–1999), Latvian football and hockey player
 - Alfons Karpiński (1875–1961), Polish painter
 - Alfons Rebane (1908–1976), Estonian military commander
 - Alfons Rissberger (born 1948), German author
 
Alphonse
- Alphonse Gabriel Capone (1899–1947), Chicago gangster
 
Alfonso
- Alfonso Cuarón, Mexican cinematographer
 - Alfonso Calderon (activist), Spanish-born gun control activist
 - Alfonso Calderón (poet), Chilean poet and writer
 - Alfonso Soriano, American baseball player
 - Alfonso Lizarazo, Colombian host and politician
 - Alfonso Mejia-Arias, Mexican musician, writer, social activist and politician
 - Alfonso Ribeiro, Caribbean-American actor and game show host
 - Alfonso John Romero, American video-game designer
 - Alfonso Pérez, Spanish football player
 - Alfonso Oiterong, Palauan politician, vice president
 - Alicia Alfonso (born 1963), Uruguayan actress
 - Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Italian physiologist and physicist
 - José Alfonso Belloso y Sánchez (1873–1938), Salvadorean archbishop
 - Miguel Alfonso Pérez Aracil, Spanish football player
 
Alfonse
- Alfonse D'Amato (born 1937), American politician from New York
 - Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin (1761–1849), Swiss-American politician
 - Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939), Czech artist
 
Alphonso
- Alphonso Davies, Canadian soccer player born in Ghana, who grew up in Edmonton
 
As a surname
Alphonse, Alphonso, Alfonso is occasionally seen as a surname derived from the given name, the latter descending from Asturias and Cantabria.[6]
- Celestino Alfonso (1916–1944), Spanish republican and volunteer fighter in the French resistance during World War II
 - Roland Alphonso (1931–1998), Jamaican saxophonist
 - Kristian Alfonso (born 1963), Puerto Rican American soap opera actress
 - Michael Lee Alfonso (1965–2007), ring name "Mike Awesome", American professional wrestler
 - Equis Alfonso, known as X-Alfonso, Cuban hip-hop and afro-rock musician
 - Ozzie Alfonso, Cuban-American TV director and producer
 - Sadda Vidda Rajapakse Palanga Pathira Ambakumarage Ranjan Leo Sylvester Alphonsu, Sri Lankan Sinhala politician, actor, singer, writer
 
Pseudonym
- Bill Alfonso, ring name of William Matthew Sierra, former professional wrestling referee & manager
 
Stage name
- Alfons, the stage name of Emmanuel Peterfalvi, a French comedian
 
Fictional characters
- Alphonso, protagonist in Alfonso und Estrella, an opera by Franz Schubert
 - Don Alfonso, character in Mozart's opera Così fan tutte
 - Alphonso MacKenzie, fictional character in the Marvel Universe
 - Alfie Atkins, known as Alfons Åberg in Swedish, character created by Gunilla Bergström from Sweden
 - Alfonzo Dominico Jones, a dog in the Australian television series SeaChange
 - Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice, character in the comic strip Dick Tracy
 - Alphonse and Gaston, French duo in a comic strip created by Frederick Burr Opper
 - Alphonse Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist
 - Alfons Heiderich from Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa
 - Alphonse Mephisto, fictional character in the animated television series South Park
 - Alphonso Ali, minor character in Bloom County
 - Monsieur Alphonse, main character from Alexandre Dumas fils's play from 1873, who was a procurer (now in Polish alfons is often used as a synonym of procurer, so name Alfons became very rare in Poland)
 - Monsieur Alfonse, character in the BBC sitcom Allo 'Allo! played by the actor Kenneth Connor
 - The name of a number of pets and the Patlabor of Noa Izumi from the anime Patlabor
 - Oren Pierre Alfonso from Kamen Rider Gaim
 - Alfonso "French" Sosa, a main character from The OA
 
See also
References
- ^ . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. I (9th ed.). 1878. pp. 615–619.
 - ^ In the genitive, Adefonsi.
 - ^ José Pedro Machado, Dicionário Onomástico Etimológico da Língua Portuguesa
 - ^ E. Förstemann, Altdeutsches Namenbuch (1856:133, 145).
 - ^ Diccionari d'Història de Catalunya; 62nd ed.; Barcelona; 1998; ISBN 84-297-3521-6; p. 25.
 - ^ "Heraldica del apellido Alfonso".