Valdo is a male name with origins in both Spanish and Italian. In Spanish, it is pronounced as VAHL-doh (/ˈbal.do/), while in Italian, it is pronounced as VAHL-doh (/ˈvɑl.do/). This name is also a variation of Valdemar. In the United States, Valdo has been given to newborn boys since at least 1916. It reached its peak in popularity around the 1920s and 1930s when it ranked within the top 500 names for boys. Although its usage has declined over the years, Valdo remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with European roots.
Valmiro Lopes Rocha, also known as Valdo, is a retired Cape Verdean professional footballer who primarily played as a winger. |
Valdo Cândido Filho, also known as Valdo, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a central midfielder and currently serves as the manager of the Congo national football team. |
Andrevaldo de Jesus Santos, also known as Valdo, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for V-Varen Nagasaki. |
Valdo Alhinho - Valdo Gonçalves Alhinho is an Angolan professional footballer known for his role as a midfielder for Hamrun Spartans. |
Valdomiro Soares Eggres, also known as Valdo, is a Brazilian professional footballer currently playing as a forward for Nakhon Si United in Thai League 2. |