Alanzo
ah-LON-zo
Alanzo is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A Spanish variant of Alonzo, which is derived from the Germanic name Adalfuns, meaning "noble and ready."”. It currently ranks #4696 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2014.
What Alanzo Means
“A Spanish variant of Alonzo, which is derived from the Germanic name Adalfuns, meaning "noble and ready."”
The Story of Alanzo
For centuries, this name carried the spirit of readiness and nobility across continents, waiting to equip your son for his own grand adventure.
Alanzo is a distinguished variant of the Spanish Alonzo, which itself traces back to the Germanic Adalfuns. This ancient name combines 'adal,' meaning 'noble,' with 'funs,' meaning 'ready' or 'eager.' Its rich history journeyed from Germanic tribes through Iberian courts, embedding its meaning of prepared nobility wherever it landed.
When you consider the challenges your son will face, there's a name that resonates with quiet preparedness and inner strength: Alanzo. It sounds like a pledge, a promise that he will be both noble in spirit and ready to meet whatever comes his way. You can already hear yourself calling it, a beacon of courage and kindness.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#28 in 2014
Total Births
478
First Recorded
1882
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