According to Christopher Tolkien in The Etymologies (in The History of Middle-earth volume V), there are two possible Elvish roots that might account for Galdor's name: gala-, meaning to thrive or prosper, or the better known galad-, 'tree'. The '-dor' element of his name seems to mean 'lord'. Galdor's name, then, probably means either 'prosperous lord' or 'tree lord'. Given that his father's House was at the height of its power when he was named, and the country Hador ruled was more or less tree-less, the former seems rather more likely. |