Alfredo is a cognate of the Germanic name Alfred and a common Italian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish language personal name that may refer to:
Alfredo Armas Alfonzo (1921–1990), Venezuelan writerAlfredo Alonso, Cuban-born media executive with Clear Channel RadioAlfredo Azancot (1872-?), Chilean-based Portuguese architectAlfredo Baldomir (1884–1948), President of Uruguay, soldier and architectAlfredo Baquerizo (1859–1951), President of EcuadorAlfredo Binda (1902–1986), Italian world champion cyclistAlfredo Bryce (born 1939), Peruvian writerAlfredo Casella (1883–1947), Italian composer, pianist and conductorAlfredo Casero (born 1962), Argentine musician, actor and comedianAlfredo Catalani (1854–1893), Italian operatic composerAlfredo Cristiani (born 1947), President of El Salvador (1989-1994)Alfredo Di Stéfano (1926–2014), Argentine footballer and coachAlfredo Gonzalez (disambiguation)Alfredo Jahn (1867–1940), Venezuelan civil engineer, botanist and geographerAlfredo Kraus (1927–1999), Spanish operatic tenorAlfredo Lucero (born 1979), Argentine cyclistAlfred Molina (born 1953), English-American actor born Alfredo MolinaAlfredo Mostarda Filho (born 1946), Brazilian footballerAlfredo Ovando Candía (1918–1982), Bolivian president and dictator and generalAl Pacino (born 1940), American actorAlfredo Palacio (born 1939), President of Ecuador (2005–2007)Alfredo Palacios (1880–1965), Argentine politicianAlfredo Pérez (boxer) (born 1952), Venezuelan retired boxerAlfredo Ramos (1924–2012), Brazilian footballerAlfredo Oscar Saint-Jean (1926–1987), Argentine Army major general and politician, President of Argentina in 1982Alfredo dos Santos (1920–1997), Brazilian footballerAlfredo Shahanga (born 1965), Tanzanian retired long-distance runnerAlfredo Stroessner (1912–2006), President of Paraguay (1954-1989) and generalAlfredo Torero (1930–2004), Peruvian anthropologistAlfredo Toro Hardy (born 1950), Venezuelan author, diplomat and public intellectualAlfredo Zayas y Alfonso (1861–1934), Cuban lawyer, poet and President of Cuba (1921-1925)