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Alfredo

Alfredo Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

/al.ˈfreː.do/

Meaning of Alfredo: Alfredo is the Spanish and Italian form of Alfred, derived from the Old English name Aelfred, composed of aelf (elf) and raed (counsel), meaning "counsel of the elves" or "elf counsel." According to Online Etymology Dictionary, in Old English belief, elves were wise supernatural beings associated with counsel and foresight rather than the diminutive garden creatures of modern folklore - making Alfred essentially "one who receives wise supernatural guidance" in its original cultural context.

US Rank 2024
No. 780
Births
321
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Alfred the Great (849-899 CE), King of Wessex, was the only English monarch to earn the epithet "Great" in historical tradition. He defended England against Danish Viking invasion, unified much of southern England, promoted literacy and education in Old English, established the foundations of English common law, and personally translated Latin texts into the vernacular. His reign is considered the cornerstone of English national identity, and his name Alfred became one of the most prestigious in English naming for over a millennium following his death.

The Romance-language form Alfredo spread through Italian and Spanish naming as Alfred's prestige followed the name into Latin-influenced cultures via Norman and later Spanish imperial networks. Alfredo García, Alfredo Kraus (the Spanish tenor), and various Latin American political figures have borne the name, establishing Alfredo as a traditional choice with intellectual and noble associations in Hispanic and Italian-American communities.

What Does Alfredo Mean? Origin & Etymology

According to SSA records, Alfredo ranked #780 for boy names in the 2024 annual count, with 321 births recorded. The name has appeared consistently in US SSA statistics for decades, concentrated heavily in communities with Mexican and Central American heritage where it represents a stable traditional choice that does not fluctuate with naming trends. California, Texas, and Illinois together account for the majority of annual Alfredo births in current SSA data.

Variants include Alfred (English form), Alfie (British diminutive, growing rapidly in US rankings), Fred and Freddy as informal shortenings, and Fredo (Italian informal form, carrying unintended Godfather associations in American contexts). Alfredo pasta sauce - butter, Parmesan, and fettuccine - was invented by Roman restaurateur Alfredo di Lelio around 1908, giving the name an additional cultural imprint in American culinary consciousness.

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Numerology & Symbolism of Alfredo

Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.

A(1) + L(3) + F(6) + R(9) + E(5) + D(4) + O(6) = 34 = 7
Destiny number
7
Wisdom
Sum of all letters, reduced to a single digit
Soul urge
3
Joy
Sum of vowels only - reveals inner desires
Expression
22
Presence
Sum of consonants - how others perceive you
Letters 7
Vowels / consonants 3 / 4
Birthstone Amethyst
Lucky color Violet
1 Leadership Independent, driven, original — the initiator who forges new paths.
2 Harmony Diplomatic and cooperative, thriving through partnership and balance.
3 Expression Creative and communicative, bringing joy through art and words.
4 Stability Disciplined and dependable, building lasting structures through hard work.
5 Freedom Adventurous and adaptable, drawn to change, travel, and new experiences.
6 Nurturing Caring and responsible, focused on home, family, and community.
7 Wisdom Analytical and introspective, seeking truth through study and reflection.
8 Ambition Authoritative and goal-oriented, excelling in business and material achievement.
9 Compassion Humanitarian and idealistic, driven by a desire to serve and uplift others.
11 Intuition Master number: heightened sensitivity and spiritual insight beyond the ordinary.
22 Master Builder Master number: visionary practicality that turns ambitious dreams into reality.
33 Master Teacher Master number: selfless guidance and healing offered for the good of all.

Alfredo – Similar Names & Alternatives

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Jacob
From Hebrew “Ya’aqov” meaning supplanter or one who grabs…
Mason
From Old French “machun” meaning a worker in stone; an…
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Frequently Asked Questions about Alfredo

What does the name Alfredo mean?

The name Alfredo derives from Old English roots, reflecting the Anglo-Saxon naming tradition that predates the Norman Conquest. Names of this origin typically referenced personal qualities, natural features, or family lineage meaningful to early English-speaking communities.

How popular is the name Alfredo in the United States?

According to SSA records, Alfredo ranked #780 for boy names in the United States, with 321 births recorded in the most recent annual count. The name hit its highest SSA rank in 2024. It has held a consistent place in US naming statistics across multiple decades.

Where does the name Alfredo come from?

The name Alfredo comes from English. It entered English use through the linguistic and cultural channels typical of English-origin names—whether through religious texts, migration, or the prestige associated with classical learning. Today it is recognized as a boy’s name across the English-speaking world.

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Linda Hartmann

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Over 12 years of editorial experience in American parenting media. Currently a PhD candidate researching naming trends in US cultural history. Mother of two, based in Austin, Texas. Leads MyGall’s editorial standards and SSA data verification.

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Alfredo – Popularity by US State

AL No. 774 AR No. 441 AZ No. 518 CA No. 376 CO No. 841 CT No. 410 FL No. 943 GA No. 1017 HI No. 235 IA No. 404 ID No. 232 IL No. 714 IN No. 954 KS No. 498 KY No. 520 LA No. 792 MA No. 771 MD No. 812 MI No. 1081 MN No. 720 MO No. 599 NC No. 1052 NE No. 431 NJ No. 758 NM No. 381 NV No. 494 NY No. 1342 OH No. 1139 OK No. 677 OR No. 484 PA No. 1262 RI No. 157 SC No. 544 TN No. 1029 TX No. 376 UT No. 683 VA No. 971 WA No. 610 WI No. 610

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US Rank
No. 780
Births (SSA)
321

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