All about the name ADO

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Ado is of Latin origin and has a rich history behind it. It was originally used as a short form of Adrianus or Adolarius, which were names popular during the Middle Ages in Europe.

Adrianus comes from the Latin name Adrianus, which means "from Hadria," referring to the ancient city of Hadria in Italy. This name was borne by several early saints, including Saint Adrian and Saint Adrian of Canterbury. It became quite popular throughout Europe due to these saints' influence.

Adolarius, on the other hand, is derived from the Germanic elements 'adal,' meaning "noble," and 'hari,' meaning "army." This name was introduced into France by the Normans during the medieval period but has since become less common.

The name Ado has been used independently as a given name in some cultures, particularly among Slavic-speaking peoples. In these regions, it is often associated with Saint Adalbert of Prague, who was a Czech prince and bishop in the 10th century.

Today, while not as widely used as it once was, the name Ado continues to have a certain charm and uniqueness that may appeal to parents looking for an uncommon yet historic name choice. It rolls off the tongue easily and has a friendly, approachable feel to it. Whether derived from Adrianus or Adolarius, this name carries with it a sense of history and tradition.

Popularity of the name ADO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show the number of babies named Ado born in the United States each year from 1918 to 1931. The highest number of babies named Ado was born in 1922, with a total of 9 births that year. In contrast, the lowest number of babies named Ado was born in both 1918 and 1931, with only 5 births each year. Over this period, there were a total of 26 babies named Ado born in the United States.