Ado, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wald' meaning rule, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name. It was introduced to popularity in parts of Europe during the Middle Ages but has since become relatively rare. Ado is often associated with its variants like Adolf and Adrian, however it maintains a unique identity of its own.
"Between 1918 and 1931, the name Ado was given to a total of 26 newborns, with peaks of popularity in 1921 and 1922."