Alphonse
/ælˈfɑnz/
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Alphonse, of French origin, derives from the Germanic name 'Adalfuns', meaning 'noble' and 'eager to do battle'. It has a regal and valiant connotation, often associated with chivalry and strength. The name has historical significance in Europe, particularly in France and Spain, and carries a timeless, distinguished appeal.
Alphonse Laveran
Doctor, Found the parasite that causes malaria
Alphonse de Lamartine
Poet, Bland French poet, failed politician
Alphonse Dochez
Doctor, Scarlet fever, pneumonia, common cold
Alphonse Daudet
Novelist, Lettres de mon moulin
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