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[ syll. al-fon-zo, alf-o-nzo ] The boy name Alfonzo is pronounced AELFAANZow KEY. Alfonzo has its origins in the Gothic language, and it is used largely in English and Spanish. Alfonzo is a spelling variant of the English, Italian, and Spanish Alfonso. Alfonzo is rare as a baby name for boys. At the modest peak of its usage in 1909, 0.009% of baby boys were named Alfonzo. Its ranking then was #679. The baby name has since experienced a drop in popularity, and is used only on an infrequent scale now. In 2008, out of the group of boy names directly related to Alfonzo, the English, Italian, and Spanish Alfonso was the most regularly used. Baby names that sound like Alfonzo include the English Alphonzo, the Czech and Polish Albinek, the English, Italian, and Spanish Alfonso, the English and Latin Alfonsus, the Italian and Spanish Alphonso, the Irish and Latinized Alphonsus, the Latvian Albins, the Dutch, German, and Polish Alfons, the Slavic Alfonz, the German Alphons, and the English and French Alphonse. KEY: approx pronunciation for Alfonzo: AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ; F as in "fee (F.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; Z as in "zee (Z.IY)" ; OW as in "oat (OW.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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