Waldo

German, pet form of names such as Waldemar
"to rule"

Waldo Origin and Meaning

The name Waldo is a boy's name of German origin meaning "to rule".

Its jaunty o-ending makes this name more appealing than most of its Germanic brothers, and we hope we're beyond the constant response to his name being "Where's Waldo?" The weighty reputation of writer and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson adds a measure of backbone to the name.

In tribute to Ralph Waldo, many babies were given those two names, including Ralph (Waldo) Ellison, author of Invisible Man.

In popular culture, the young Robert Redford played the dashing titular character in The Great Waldo Pepper and Waldo Lydecker was a key character in the haunting classic film Laura.

# 881 in the US

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Waldo Popularity

Famous People Named Waldo

  • Waldo Lonsbury Semon
    American inventor
  • Waldo of Reichenau
    Frankish abbot and bishop
  • Waldo Porter Johnson
    U.S. Senator from Missouri
  • Waldo David Frank
    American novelist
  • Waldo de los Ríos
    Argentine composer
  • Waldo Miller Salt
    American screenwriter
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American author
  • Ralph Waldo Ellison
    American novelist

Waldo in Pop Culture

  • Waldo Faldo
    character on TV's "Family Matters" full name is Waldo Geraldo Faldo
  • Waldo Farthingwaite
    Jones, title character in "Waldo" by Robert A. Heinlein
  • "The Great Waldo Pepper
    " film and its main character
  • Waldo Schaeffer aka Franz Hopper
    character on French animated series "Code Lyoko"
  • Uncle Waldo
    drunken goose in Disney's "The Aristocats"
  • Waldo "Dustin" Brooks
    Yellow Ranger in "Power Rangers: Ninja Storm"
  • "The Waldo Moment"
    episode of TV show Black Mirror