Faltonius Probus Alypius (floruit 370–397) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Alypius was the son of Clodius Celsinus Adelphius, Praefectus urbi of Rome in 351, and of the Christian poet Faltonia Betitia Proba.
In 378 he held a high office in Mauretania, possibly vicarius of Africa.
In 393 he was sent to the court of Emperor Eugenius, on occasion of the celebrations for the consulship of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus for the following year.
He was the addressee of some letters by Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, showing he was alive in 397, and maybe even from Ambrose.