Alonso is associated with the meaning “Noble and ready for battle” — a beautiful sentiment to see brought to life in your child’s room.
Alonso is a Spanish form of Alfonso, which traces back to the Old Germanic name Adalfuns. It combines two Germanic roots: "adal," meaning noble, and "funs," meaning ready or eager. The full translation is essentially "ready for battle" or "noble and prepared." The name entered Spanish through Visigothic influence in the early medieval period.