All about the name ALONSSO

Meaning, origin, history.

Alonso is a name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque given name Aitor. The name Aitor has a rich history and meaning in Basque culture. It is believed to have originated from the word "aitorraren" which means "the firstborn son". Therefore, Alonso can be translated as "son", or more specifically, "firstborn son".

The name Alonso has been used throughout Spanish history, with some notable figures bearing this name. One of the most famous was the Spanish explorer and conquistador, Hernán Cortés Alonso, who played a significant role in the colonization of Mexico during the 16th century.

Another notable figure with the name Alonso is the Spanish composer Tomás Luis de Victoria (Alonso), who is considered one of the greatest polyphonic composers of his time. His works include both sacred and secular music, demonstrating the versatility and richness of Spanish musical tradition.

In literature, the name Alonso has been used by several authors, including Shakespeare in "The Tempest", where Alonso is the king of Naples. This usage further attests to the widespread use and recognition of this name throughout history.

Today, Alonso continues to be a popular given name in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, as well as among those who appreciate its historical significance and connection to Basque culture. It remains a strong and meaningful choice for parents looking for a distinctive and culturally rich name for their child.

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Spanish
Spain

Popularity of the name ALONSSO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Alonsso is a unique baby name with only five newborns sharing it each year. Since its first appearance in 2022, it has maintained steady popularity with five babies named Alonsso every year thereafter."

Name variation ALONSSO.