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Portuguese Jesuit theologian; Patriarch of Ethiopia from 1622 to 1634
Father Afonso Mendes (18 June 1579 – 21 June 1659) was a Portuguese Jesuit theologian, and Patriarch of Ethiopia from 1622 to 1634. While E. A. Wallis
Afonso_Mendes
Medieval Knight
Afonso Mendes de Melo (1240-1280) 2nd Lord of Melo, was a medieval knight, rico-homem (rich-men) of the Kingdom of Portugal. He was born in Portugal,
Afonso_Mendes_de_Melo
Portuguese general and conquistador (1453–1515)
Afonso de Albuquerque, 1st Duke of Goa (c. 1453 – 16 December 1515), was a Portuguese general, admiral, statesman, and conquistador. He served as viceroy
Afonso_de_Albuquerque
King of Portugal from 1139 to 1185
Dom Afonso I (born Afonso Henriques; 1106/1109/1111 – 6 December 1185) nicknamed "the Conqueror" (Portuguese: O Conquistador), "the Founder" (O Fundador)
Afonso_I_of_Portugal
Waterfall in Amhara, Ethiopia
Nile tributary Alata, and a craftsman who had come from India with Afonso Mendes, the Catholic Patriarch of Ethiopia, supervised the construction. List
Blue_Nile_Falls
Portuguese dictionary software developer
Técnico. João Bernardo left shortly after the company was started. Afonso Mendes and Pedro Amaral joined the company shortly thereafter, and are currently
Priberam
Portuguese diplomat and national hero (1885–1954)
refugees, Sousa Mendes was recognized by Israel as one of the Righteous Among the Nations in 1966, the first diplomat to be so honored. Sousa Mendes is considered
Aristides_de_Sousa_Mendes
Eastern Catholic church
Gregory XV named Afonso Mendes, a Portuguese Jesuit, patriarch of the Ethiopian Church. A formal union in 1626 was declared when Patriarch Mendes came to the
Ethiopian_Catholic_Church
Season of television series
Constança Machado Sara Mendes Pedro Parreira Francisca Pena Eva Santos Miguel Cristovinho Inês Gonçalves Rubén Correia Rafael Afonso Lucas Heitor Joana Lamela
The Voice Kids (Portuguese TV series) season 6
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Day of the year
the first time in London, England, by printer Robert Barker. 1625 – Afonso Mendes, appointed by Pope Gregory XV as Latin Patriarch of Ethiopia, arrives
May_2
Catholic victory. 1634: Emperor Fasilides expels the Catholic Patriarch Afonso Mendes and several Jesuit missionaries from Ethiopia. 1636: Emperor Fasilides
Timeline_of_the_17th_century
14th-century text about the Solomonic dynasty in Ethiopia
The sources of Téllez's work were the histories of Manuel de Almeida, Afonso Mendes and Jerónimo Lobo.[citation needed] It was not until the close of the
Kebra_Nagast
Christian monk and missionary in Ethiopia
area outside Aksum, the most famous of which is Dabra Damo. The bishop Afonso Mendes, who had been the Roman Catholic Patriarch of Ethiopia under Emperor
Abba_Pantelewon
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1606 to 1632
and sensitive Pedro Páez died soon afterwards, and he was replaced by Afonso Mendes, who arrived at Massawa on 24 January 1624. E. A. Wallis Budge has stated
Susenyos_I
Catholic jurisdiction in Ethiopia (1555–1663)
Administrator of Macau 澳門 (Macau, Portuguese China) (1576.01.23 – 1581) Afonso Mendes, S.J. (1622.12.19 – retired 1636) All were Jesuits, survived by the
Latin Patriarchate of Ethiopia
Latin_Patriarchate_of_Ethiopia
Portuguese footballer (born 1993)
Afonso Mendes Ribeiro de Figueiredo (born 6 January 1993) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a left-back. He played 87 Primeira
Afonso_Figueiredo
1632–1769 period of Ethiopian history
the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in his empire. In 1622 Jesuit Afonso Mendes and Jerónimo Lobo, were forcefully expelled under death penalty by Fasilides
Gondarine_period
parts of the country, and carried out many useful works. His successor Afonso Mendes was less tactful and excited the feelings of the people against him
History_of_Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1632 to 1667
Fasilides assumed that Afonso Mendes, the Roman Catholic prelate, was behind the act, and banished the remaining Jesuits from his lands. Mendes and most of his
Fasilides
Calendar year
Huang Taiji. February 11 – Emperor Susenyos of Ethiopia and Patriarch Afonso Mendes declare the primacy of the Roman See over the Ethiopian Church, and
1626
Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia
(1270-1868), 1977, p. 74. Cohen, Leonardo; Rodrigue, Paul (2025-02-17). "Afonso Mendes, the Catholic Patriarch of Ethiopia, and His Debates With Salomon: A
Beta_Israel
Town in Debub, Eritrea
James Bruce, the party of Jesuits which included the Catholic patriarch Afonso Mendes and Fr. Jerónimo Lobo, passed through Senafe in 1625, having entered
Senafe
Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Due largely to the behaviour of the Portuguese Afonso Mendes whom Pope Urban VIII appointed as Patriarch of Ethiopia in 1622 and
Christianity_in_Eritrea
Public university in Évora, Portugal
prelates of the Portuguese Empire were trained at this university: D. Afonso Mendes, Patriarch of Abyssinia, and D. Pedro Martins, first bishop of Japan
University_of_Évora
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
Thévenot's map of Abyssinia based on accounts by Jesuit missionaries Manuel de Almeida, Afonso Mendes, Pedro Páez and Jerónimo Lobo (ca. 17th–18th century)
Tigrayans
Persecution of Oriental Orthodox Christianity
subsequent Catholic rule for a decade. In 1626, the Catholic Patriarch Afonso Mendes abolished any Ethiopian Orthodox practices abroad which led to unrest
Persecution of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity
Persecution_of_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Christianity
Calendar year
called then the Joseon Kingdom, and occupies Hanseong. January 24 – Afonso Mendes, appointed by Pope Gregory XV as Prelate of Ethiopia, arrives at Massawa
1624
century led to uprisings. Due to the behaviour of the Portuguese Jesuit Afonso Mendes, whom Pope Urban VIII appointed as Patriarch of Ethiopia in 1622, Emperor
Catholic_Church_in_Ethiopia
Calendar year
(modern-day Kochi) on the Malabar Coast. Suspecting that Patriarch Afonso Mendes played a part in the Portuguese assault on Mombasa, Emperor Fasilides
1634
Calendar year
Scotland (d. 1275) Abraham Abulafia, Moorish Jewish philosopher (d. 1292) Afonso Mendes de Melo, Portuguese nobleman (d. 1280) Agostino Novello, Italian priest
1240
1128 battle establishing Afonso Henriques' control of the County of Portugal
Afonso Henriques. Afonsos supporters initially included the Archbishop of Braga Paio Mendes, one of Theresas most implacable opponents; Soeiro Mendes
Battle_of_São_Mamede
Portuguese Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia (1595–1678)
was forced to return. Then in 1625 he set out again, accompanied by Afonso Mendes, the Catholic Patriarch of Ethiopia, and eight missionaries, landing
Jerónimo_Lobo
Calendar year
1619) June 6 – Nadira Banu Begum, Mughal princess (b. 1618) June 21 – Afonso Mendes, Patriarch of Ethiopia (b. 1579) June 23 – Hyojong of Joseon, 17th king
1659
Ethiopian saint (1592–1642)
urging him to send the leader of the Jesuit priests, Afonso Mendes, to try to convert her. When Mendes was unsuccessful, the king sent her into exile in
Walatta_Petros
Portuguese nobleman
Telles de Meneses. His wife was Beatriz Martins de Melo a descendant of Afonso Mendes de Melo. His daughter Filipa da Cunha married Leonel de Lima, the first
Álvaro_da_Cunha
Decade
called then the Joseon Kingdom, and occupies Hanseong. January 24 – Afonso Mendes, appointed by Pope Gregory XV as Prelate of Ethiopia, arrives at Massawa
1620s
1618–1651 theater of war
end, the Catholic Patriarch, Afonso Mendes, and the Jesuits were banned and their properties confiscated in 1634. Mendes tried to convince Philip IV of
Thirty Years' War outside Europe
Thirty_Years'_War_outside_Europe
List of famines that occurred throughout Ethiopian history
Accounted by both Ethiopians and Portuguese Jesuits—including Jerome Lobo, Afonso Mendes, Gaspar Pais, Thomas Barneto, and Manoel de Almeida—this famine lasted
Famines_in_Ethiopia
Portuguese bishop
9 July 1577 – 19 August 1583 Predecessor Andrés de Oviedo Successor Afonso Mendes Other post Titular Bishop of Nicaea (1555-1583) Previous post Coadjutor
Melchior_Carneiro
Authorities of the Royal Court of Kongo is Afonso Mendes and is living in Mbanza-Kongo Manuel Alvaro Afonso Nzinga (a claimant to the title since 2004
List_of_rulers_of_Kongo
Portugal sent two emissaries to the Orient, Pero da Covilhã and Afonso de Paiva; Afonso would die on this mission. By the end of Middle Ages, the Ethiopian
Foreign_relations_of_Ethiopia
He was the son of Martim Afonso de Melo, 4th Lord of Melo, and Marinha Vasques de Albergaria, and grandson of Afonso Mendes de Melo. He was married to
Vasco_Martins_de_Melo
Coordinator of the Court of Traditional Authorities "Lumbu" Mfumu Mukongo Afonso Méndes Hereditary Mbunda Mwene Mbandu III Mbandu Lifuti 2008 Hereditary [citation
List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
List_of_current_non-sovereign_African_monarchs
Portuguese lawyer and politician (1871–1937)
Albano Mendes de Abreu, a medical doctor, and his wife, Emília de Barros Coelho de Campos. She was the sister of the writer, José de Barros Mendes de Abreu
Afonso_Costa
Augustine (31 July 2018). "Decades-Old Schism in the Ethiopian Church Mended". Ethiopicist Blog. Retrieved 8 August 2018. Modern Primates of Ethiopia
List_of_abunas_of_Ethiopia
Spanish Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia (1595–1678)
believed to be the author of the treatise De Abyssinorum erroribus. Afonso Mendes Jerónimo Lobo Susenyos I E.A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia: Nubia
Pedro_Páez
Ethiopian politician and traveler (c.1610–1638)
himself when he was living in Rome. The Catholic Patriarch of Ethiopia, Afonso Mendes, devoted a letter in 1638 to disputing his claims of royal birth. In
Zaga_Christ
Decade
(modern-day Kochi) on the Malabar Coast. Suspecting that Patriarch Afonso Mendes played a part in the Portuguese assault on Mombasa, Emperor Fasilides
1630s
Portuguese explorer
years later, converted to Catholicism in 1622, after the arrival of Afonso Mendes, the Latin Patriarch of Ethiopia. Fernandes at this time became superior
António_Fernandes_(Jesuit)
Decade
Scotland (d. 1275) Abraham Abulafia, Moorish Jewish philosopher (d. 1292) Afonso Mendes de Melo, Portuguese nobleman (d. 1280) Agostino Novello, Italian priest
1240s
Portuguese knight
to 1159. Traditionally, Gonçalo Mendes da Maia is considered a hero of both the city of Maia, the homeland of the Mendes da Maia family, and Beja. According
Gonçalo_Mendes_da_Maia
the treaty was a medieval forgery, and Afonso himself never signed it. It is said that when Archbishop Paio Mendes, who was in Tuy and signed the agreement
Treaty_of_Tuy
Portuguese singer-songwriter (1929–1987)
Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos (2 August 1929 – 23 February 1987), known professionally as José Afonso and also popularly known as Zeca Afonso, was a Portuguese
José_Afonso
Decade
1619) June 6 – Nadira Banu Begum, Mughal princess (b. 1618) June 21 – Afonso Mendes, Patriarch of Ethiopia (b. 1579) June 23 – Hyojong of Joseon, 17th king
1650s
of Ethiopia (1599?–1607) Simon, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1608–1617) Afonso Mendes (1622–1632), Catholic Patriarch, supported by Susenyos I and deposed
List of 17th-century religious leaders
List_of_17th-century_religious_leaders
Calendar year
Louis I, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, German prince (d. 1650) June 18 – Afonso Mendes, Patriarch of Ethiopia (d. 1659) July 2 – Janusz Radziwiłł, Lithuanian
1579
Portuguese noble lady (c. 1260 – 1290?)
Urraca Afonso (c. 1260 – 1290?) was a Portuguese noble lady, illegitimate daughter of Afonso III of Portugal and Madragana Ben Aloandro. And half sister
Urraca_Afonso
Decade
Louis I, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, German prince (d. 1650) June 18 – Afonso Mendes, Patriarch of Ethiopia (d. 1659) July 2 – Janusz Radziwiłł, Lithuanian
1570s
Medieval military fortification in Elvas, Portugal
three towers were carried out in intervening years, following acts by Afonso Mendes de Oliveira. In this period, the town had four internal and four external
Castle_of_Elvas
Player listing of handball competition
Lourenço (2006-05-10)10 May 2006 (aged 19) 1.96 m 64 277 Benidorm 24 RW Afonso Mendes (2005-01-11)11 January 2005 (aged 20) 1.84 m 32 63 SC Horta 27 RB Francisco
2025 IHF Men's U21 Handball World Championship squads
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Portuguese royal and heir (1865–1920)
Infante Afonso of Portugal, Duke of Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 31 July 1865 – 21 February 1920) was a Portuguese Infante of the House of
Afonso,_Duke_of_Porto
King of Portugal from 1248 to 1279
Afonso III (Afonso Afonso; 5 May 1210 – 16 February 1279), called the Boulonnais (Port. o Bolonhês), was King of Portugal and the first to use the title
Afonso_III_of_Portugal
County in Southwestern Europe (868–1071 and 1096–1139)
Ilduara Mendes (1017–1028, as regent for son) Mendo Nunes (1028–1050) Nuno Mendes (1050–1071) Family tree Henry (1096–1112) Theresa (1096-1128) Afonso (1112/1128–1143)
County_of_Portugal
Medieval castle in Beja, Portugal
walls proceed from 1347, under the overseer João Domingues de Beja and Afonso Mendes (from an inscription). The village supported the King John I during
Castle_of_Beja
Susenyos' abdication, his son and successor Fasilides expelled archbishop Afonso Mendes and his Jesuit brethren in 1633, then in 1665 ordered the remaining
Christianity in the 17th century
Christianity_in_the_17th_century
Algarvian mistress to king Afonso III of Portugal
1250). Urraca Afonso (born c. 1260), married twice: 1st in 1265 to Pedro Anes Gago de Riba Vizela (c. 1240–1286); 2nd c. 1275 to João Mendes de Briteiros
Madragana
Historical period
Templars were granted the castle of Longroiva by Afonso Henriques' sister Sancha and her husband Fernão Mendes de Bragança II. Santarém was at the time the
Portugal_in_the_Reconquista
Count of Portugal from 1096 to 1112
married secondly Fernando Mendes de Bragança, with no issue from this marriage; Teresa Henriques (born c. 1098); Afonso Henriques (1109 – 1185). He
Henry,_Count_of_Portugal
Portuguese nobleman (1124–1190)
Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa The Good (1124–1179) was a Portuguese nobleman and adviser to Afonso Henriques, who gave him land in Couto de Pombeiro (Felgueiras)
Gonçalo_Mendes_de_Sousa
1140 battle in Portugal
Reconquista when Afonso I of Portugal defeated a contingent of Almoravid raiders near Trancoso in Portuguese territory. In December 1135, Afonso began the construction
Battle_of_Trancoso_(1140)
Brazilian footballer
Douglas Augusto Mendes dos Santos (born 4 October 1988 in Paulo Afonso, Bahia), known as Douglas Mendes, is Brazilian footballer who currently plays for
Douglas Mendes (footballer, born 1988)
Douglas_Mendes_(footballer,_born_1988)
Portuguese colonial administrator and Grand Master of the Order of Saint John
of Grandmaster Luís Mendes de Vasconcellos Works by Luís Mendes de Vasconcelos at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Luís Mendes de Vasconcellos at the
Luís_Mendes_de_Vasconcellos
da Fonseca and Perpétua Maria Xavier, and married João da Silva Mendes. Da Silva Mendes was of considerable wealth, and was a notable landowner. She is
Eugénia Cândida da Fonseca da Silva Mendes, 1st Baroness of Silva
Eugénia_Cândida_da_Fonseca_da_Silva_Mendes,_1st_Baroness_of_Silva
the period. This process was essentially complete with the ascension of Afonso III of Portugal, the first to claim the title of King of Portugal and the
Portugal_in_the_Middle_Ages
is a list of notable and historically significant people from Portugal. Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia, explorer of the African coast Álvaro Caminha, explorer
List_of_Portuguese_people
Civil parish in Centro, Portugal
Mangualde, including Quintela, to Mem Euniges (deacon of Coimbra), later to Afonso Mendes, and much later, to Salvador Peres, Sancho II's confessor. Quintela
Quintela_de_Azurara
11/12th-century Countess and disputed Queen of Portugal
married secondly Fernando Mendes de Bragança, without any issue from this marriage; Teresa Henriques (born c. 1098); Afonso Henriques (1109–1185), the
Theresa,_Countess_of_Portugal
Medieval castle in Algoso, Portugal
whose majorado was taken over by his son Afonso Mendes. The Majorat of Algoso was assumed by his son Rodrigo Mendes, who as stalished in the document assumed
Castle_of_Algoso
President of Brazil from 1906 to 1909
Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena (30 November 1847 – 14 June 1909) was a Brazilian lawyer, professor, and politician who served as the sixth president of Brazil
Afonso_Pena
Angolan politician
Afonso Van-Dúnem aka M'Binda (7 September 1941 – 14 November 2014) was an Angolan politician. Van-Dúnem worked as the MPLA-Workers' Party representative
Afonso_Van-Dúnem
Portuguese noble family
(1070 - 1130) D. Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa, "the good" (1120 – 1190) D. Mendo de Sousa, "the sousão" (1140 -1197) D. Constança Mendes de Sousa (1245 - Santarém
Sousa_family
Count of Barcelos
Pedro Afonso, Count of Barcelos (before 1289 – 1354), was an illegitimate son of King Denis of Portugal and Grácia Froes. He was made the 3rd Count of
Pedro Afonso, Count of Barcelos
Pedro_Afonso,_Count_of_Barcelos
Portuguese explorer (1480–1521)
Francisco Serrão and others who had landed. In 1511, under the new governor Afonso de Albuquerque, Magellan and Serrão participated in the conquest of Malacca
Ferdinand_Magellan
Monument in Lisbon, Portugal
Eastern profile Afonso V of Portugal Vasco da Gama (discoverer of the sea route to India) Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia (navigator) Pedro Álvares Cabral (discoverer
Monument_of_the_Discoveries
Count of Portugal
Nuno Mendes or Nuño Menéndez (died February 1071) was the last count of Portugal from the family of Vímara Peres. The son of Count Mendo Nunes (Menendo
Nuno_Mendes_(count)
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
Prince Afonso Henriques had been educated here, next to the family of Mendes da Maia, who belonged to the Arcebishop of Braga D. Paio Mendes and the
Maia,_Portugal
1139 battle of the Portuguese Reconquista
معركة أوريكه) took place on 25 July 1139, in which the Portuguese forces of Afonso Henriques defeated those led by the Almoravid governor of Córdoba, Muhammad
Battle_of_Ourique
Municipality in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal
reign of the first King of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, in 1148. Tradition states that one knight, Gonçalo Mendes da Maia, was responsible for the successful
Óbidos,_Portugal
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
hereditary line. Legend holds that Fernão Mendes (a Braganção) presumably kidnapped, then married, Sancha, daughter of Afonso Henriques and Teresa, obtaining with
Bragança,_Portugal
Portuguese maritime explorer (c. 1450–1500)
Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar Corte-Real Gaspar de Lemos Gomes de Sequeira Gonçalo Álvares Gonçalo Coelho João Afonso do
Bartolomeu_Dias
Portuguese explorer and diplomat
Afonso de Paiva (c. 1443 – c. 1490) was a Portuguese diplomat and explorer of Ethiopia and the Barbary Coast together with Pêro da Covilhã. According to
Afonso_de_Paiva
Portuguese explorer
Martim Afonso de Sousa (c. 1500 – 21 July 1564) was a Portuguese fidalgo, explorer and colonial administrator. Martim Afonso de Sousa was born in Vila
Martim_Afonso_de_Sousa
1390–1914 state in Central Africa; Portuguese vassal from 1857
brother Afonso V (1785–87). Afonso's brief reign ended in his sudden death, rumoured to be by poisoning. A confused struggle broke out following Afonso's death
Kingdom_of_Kongo
former party leaders Luís Marques Mendes and Rui Rio, and former Minister Leonor Beleza. Among these, Marques Mendes soon emerged as the leading candidate
2026 Portuguese presidential election
2026_Portuguese_presidential_election
Portuguese parliamentarians, 2022–
Catarina Mendes João Gomes Cravinho Eurídice Maria de Sousa Pereira Jorge Filipe Teixeira Seguro Sanches António Manuel Veiga dos Santos Mendonça Mendes Maria
List of deputies of Portugal (XV legislature)
List_of_deputies_of_Portugal_(XV_legislature)
Wife of Portuguese politician (1875–1970)
Portuguese politician Afonso Costa. Alzira de Barros de Abreu was born in 1875, in Oliveira do Hospital, in Coimbra, the daughter of Albano Mendes de Abreu, a medical
Alzira_Costa
Topics referred to by the same term
States. Albuquerque may also refer to: Afonso de Albuquerque, 1st Duke of Goa Albuquerque (surname) Albuquerque Mendes (born 1953), Portuguese artist Maria
Albuquerque_(disambiguation)
I, Afonso II, and Afonso III of Portugal. His parents were Vasco Fernandes de Soverosa and Teresa Gonçalves de Sousa, daughter of Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa
Gil_Vasques_de_Soverosa
Portuguese explorer
Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia was a 15th-century Portuguese nautical explorer. He explored much of the coast of Western Sahara in 1435–1436 on behalf of the
Afonso_Gonçalves_Baldaia
Countess of Portugal
Ilduara Mendes or Ilduara Menéndez (attested 1025 – 1058), was a Countess of Portugal, and regent of Portugal during the minority of her son. Daughter
Ilduara_Mendes
AFONSO MENDES
AFONSO MENDES
Male
German
 German name derived from Latin Alfonsus, ALFONS means "noble and ready." Compare with another form of Alfons.
Boy/Male
Australian, Portuguese
Noble King
Boy/Male
Italian American Teutonic German Spanish
Form of Alphonse: see Alfonso.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Alfonsus, ALFONSO means "noble and ready."
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Alfonsus, AFONSO means "noble and ready."
Male
Russian
(ÐфоноÑ) Pet form of Russian Afon, AFONOS means "immortal."
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Spanish, Teutonic
Female Version of Alfonso Noble
Male
Russian
(Ðфонка) Pet form of Russian Afon, AFONKA means "immortal."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Alfonsus, AFFONSO means "noble and ready."
Boy/Male
German Latin
Abbreviation of Alfonso.
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Alfonsus, ALFONZO means "noble and ready."
Boy/Male
German, Latin
Noble; Abbreviation of Alfonso
Male
Gypsy/Romani
 Romani form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, FONSO means "noble and ready."
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Alphonse, ALFONSE means "noble and ready."
Male
Italian
Italian variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, ALONSO means "noble and ready."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Shakespearean, Spanish, Teutonic
Alfonso; Ready for Battle; Form of Alphonse
Male
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Alonso, ALONZO means "noble and ready."
Boy/Male
Italian American Teutonic German Shakespearean Spanish
Form of Alphonse: see Alfonso.
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, FONS means "noble and ready."
Boy/Male
German, Latin
Abbreviation of Alfonso
AFONSO MENDES
AFONSO MENDES
Male
Babylonian
, Gods of the Earth.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Dutch, French, Irish, Jamaican
Night Time; Nut Tree; From the Elder Tree Grove
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Most Prettiest Angel of Heaven; Female of the Haven
Boy/Male
Arabic
Comfortable; Abundant; Ample
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek
Protector of Mankind; Helper and Defender of Mankind
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave Life
Girl/Female
Hindu
Kind, Elegant, Talented
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rising king, Lord of stars
Female
Persian/Iranian
(ژاله) Persian name JALEH means "dew."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Song; Sky
AFONSO MENDES
AFONSO MENDES
AFONSO MENDES
AFONSO MENDES
AFONSO MENDES