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[ 2 syll. al-fie, alf-ie ] The boy name Alfie is pronounced as AELFiy KEY. Alfie is mainly used in the English and Spanish languages. Its language of origin is Old English and Gothic. Alfie is a pet form of the Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, and Scandinavian name Alfred in the English language. Alfie is also a variant form of the English, Italian, and Spanish name Alfonso in the English and Spanish languages. Alfie is also a pet form of the English name Alf. Alfie is an unusual baby boy name. Its usage peaked modestly in 1967 with 0.004% of baby boys being given the name Alfie. It was #916 in rank then. The baby name has experienced a fall in frequency since then, and is today of irregular use. In 2008, among the family of boy names directly linked to Alfie, the English, Italian, and Spanish Alfonso was the most widely used. Baby names that sound like Alfie include the English Albie, the Irish and English Alby, the Spanish Alfo, the English Alfy, the English Alva, the English and Hebrew Alvah, the English Alvie, the English Alvy, the Scandinavian Olafur, the Scandinavian Olov, the Scandinavian Oluf, the German Ahlf, the English Alf, the Italian Alfio, the German and Scandinavian Ulf, and the Scandinavian Ulv. A famous person named Alfie is Actor Alfred (Alfie) Bass, born Abraham Basalinksy 8 April 1921 - 15 July 1987, Bethnal Green, London, England. KEY: Pronunciation for Alfie: AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ; F as in "fee (F.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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