Alphonse
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Alphonse is a boy name of French origin meaning "Eager to fight, ready for battle".
About this name
Gender
Boy
Language
French
Religion
Christian
Popularity
4 / 100
Syllables
2
Length
8 letters
Meaning
Eager to fight, ready for battle
Etymology
From Old High German 'adal' (noble) and 'funse' (ready, prepared), via Old French 'Alphonse', from Gothic 'Elafuns', meaning 'noble, ready'.
Famous People Named Alphonse
- Alphonse Daudet — French novelist, playwright, and poet (1840–1897)
- Alphonse de Lamartine — French author, poet and statesman (1790-1869)
- Alphonse Allais — French writer and humorist (1854–1905)
- Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle — Swiss botanist (1806-1893)
- Alphonse Bertillon — French forensic scientist (1853–1914)
Frequently Asked Questions About Alphonse
What does the name Alphonse mean?
Alphonse means "Eager to fight, ready for battle", and is of French origin.
What is the origin of the name Alphonse?
Alphonse originates from French, commonly used in Europe.
Is Alphonse a boy or girl name?
Alphonse is typically used as a boy name.
What religion is the name Alphonse associated with?
Alphonse is associated with Christian.
Are there famous people named Alphonse?
Yes — notable people named Alphonse include Alphonse Daudet (French novelist, 1840–1897), Alphonse de Lamartine (French author, 1790-1869), Alphonse Allais (French writer and humorist, 1854–1905), Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle (Swiss botanist, 1806-1893) and Alphonse Bertillon (French forensic scientist, 1853–1914).
Last updated: June 2026
