Alphonso

/ælˈfɑnsoʊ/ noun

A proper name, historically associated with medieval Spanish rulers and scholars, particularly King Alfonso X; also used as a common noun for a type of mango variety.

A Spanish proper name from Germanic 'Alphonsus', containing 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready/willing). The mango variety was named after the personal name, becoming a cultivar designation.

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