Alphons


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nameAlphons
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meaning"Noble brave"
originGermanic languages
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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.

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 centuries, and as Adelfonsus, Adelphonsus in the 10th and 11th. The reduced form Alfonso is recorded in the late 9th century, and the Portuguese form Afonso from the early 11th and Anfós in Catalan from the 12th century until the 15th. https://archive.org/stream/spainastudyherl00tylegoog/spainastudyherl00tylegoog_djvu.txt Ofierunt famuli Christi Adefonsus Princeps et Scemena Regina. Also references to Alfonso the Battler as Adefonsus, ego Adefonsus, ... christianorum quam paganorum omnia Hispanie regnat a.1104 Epistola Adefonsi Hispaniae regis

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.

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  1. {{cite EB9
  2. In the genitive, ''Adefonsi''.
  3. José Pedro Machado, ''Dicionário Onomástico Etimológico da Língua Portuguesa''
  4. E. Förstemann, ''Altdeutsches Namenbuch'' (1856:133, 145).
  5. ''Diccionari d'Història de Catalunya''; 62nd ed.; Barcelona; 1998; {{ISBN. 84-297-3521-6; p. 25.

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