Alonzo

/əˈlɑn.zoʊ/ noun

A masculine given name, typically of Spanish or Portuguese origin, used throughout the English-speaking world.

From the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'winthi' (joy), which entered Iberian languages through Gothic influence. The name evolved in Spanish as 'Alfonso' before becoming anglicized as Alonzo.

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