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Martín Alfonso, 1210 - 1270
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Martín Alfonso, born Circa 1244
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Martín Alfonso, born Circa 1244
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Martín Alfonso, born Circa 1244
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Martín Alfonso, born 1075
MyHeritage Family TreesMartín Alfonso de Melo, Circa 1320 - 1417
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Martín Alfonso, died 1285
MyHeritage Family TreesConde Martín Alfonso, Circa 1046 - 1092
MyHeritage Family Treesdon Martín Alfonso, Circa 1225 - 1274
MyHeritage Family TreesMartín Alfonso, Circa 1025 - 1093
MyHeritage Family TreesMartín Alfonso, Circa 1025 - 1093
MyHeritage Family TreesMartín Alfonso, Circa 1051 - 1093
MyHeritage Family TreesMartín Alfonso, Circa 1051 - 1093
MyHeritage Family TreesMartim Afonso Telo De Meneses, died 1356
Famous People Throughout HistoryMartín Alfonso De León, born 1210
Famous People Throughout HistoryMartín Alfonso Muñoz Gonzalez, 950 - 1093
FamilySearch Family TreeMartín Alfonso, 1099 - 1099
FamilySearch Family TreeMartín Victoriano Alfonso, born 1906
FamilySearch Family TreeMartín Alfonso
FamilySearch Family TreeMartín Ramos García, born 1663
Geni World Family TreeMartín Alfonso, Abad en Valladolid, born Circa 1244
Geni World Family TreeMartín Alfonso
Geni World Family TreeMartín Alfonso
Geni World Family TreeMartín Maria Alfonso
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- Other 1%
The last name Alfonso has its origins in the Spanish and Italian languages, derived from the given name "Alfonso," which itself comes from the Gothic name "Adalfuns," meaning "noble and ready." This surname is primarily associated with the Iberian Peninsula, particularly Spain, where it has historical roots linked to various noble families and royalty, including several kings of León and Castile. The name reflects characteristics of nobility and readiness, suggesting a lineage of individuals who were likely involved in leadership or military roles. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, including "Alfons" in German-speaking regions, "Alfonso" in Italian, and "Alfonsus" in Latin contexts. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all trace back to the same noble heritage. The surname Alfonso is also prevalent in Latin American countries due to Spanish colonization, where it has maintained its original form and significance.
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