Meaning & Origin
Lado is a Georgian short form of Vladimer, itself the Georgian form of Vladimir. The name Vladimir originates from the Old Slavic compound Voldiměrŭ, composed of the elements volděti meaning "to rule" and měrŭ meaning "great, famous"; though folk etymology often connects the second element to mirŭ meaning "peace, world".EtymologyThe name Lado is a typical Georgian diminutive or familiar form, used as a nickname for Vladimer. In Georgian, -o is a common suffix for forming short names (cf. Giorgi → Giorgo, or Davit → Dato). Thus Lado stands as a compact, affectionate variant.Notable BearersWhile the root name Vladimir has been borne by numerous historical figures—such as the 9th-century ruler of Bulgaria, the grand prince Saint Vladimir the Great, and modern leaders like Vladimir Lenin, Vladimir Nabokov, and Vladimir Putin—Lado itself is more common among ordinary Georgians. One prominent bearer was Lado Asatiani (1917–1943), a Georgian poet. The name is also used in folklore and songs.Cultural SignificanceIn Georgia, Lado is a traditional yet friendly name, reflecting the Georgian onomastic habit of creating simplified forms. It is used independently in daily life, not just as a nickname. The name's brevity and melodic quality make it popular in Georgian culture, associated with warmth and familiarity.Meaning: "Ruler of the great/famous" (via Vladimir) or "short form of Vladimer"Origin: Georgian diminutive of Vladimer, ultimately from Old Slavic roots meaning "to rule" and "great"Type: Diminutive/familiar form used independentlyUsage Regions: Primarily Georgia