The association of the name Galdor with a word for 'tree' is due to the name's history; in the earliest stories of Gondolin it belonged to the leader of the House of the Tree in Gondolin. Indeed, Tolkien pondered the possibility that this Elf of Gondolin might have been the same character we meet at Rivendell, and this is not completely impossible, but the Lost Tales explicitly describe him as crossing the Sea to dwell in Tol Eressëa.
Even in The Lord of the Rings, the name Galdor did not originally belong to the messenger of Círdan, but started out in the earliest drafts as that of a quite different Elf at the Council of Elrond. That Elf would eventually become known by the name of Legolas Greenleaf.
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