Auld
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Auld as a surname
may refer to the following persons:
Surname
A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name. In many cases, a surname is a family name. Many dictionaries define "surname" as a synonym of "family name"...
may refer to the following persons:
- Alex AuldAlex AuldAlexander Auld is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League . Auld has also played for the New York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens and Dallas Stars of the NHL...
(born 1981), Canadian hockey player - Andrew AuldAndrew AuldAndrew Auld was a native of Linlithgow, Scotland. He was the best friend of Captain Alexander Adams, who commanded Kamehameha I's navy. He was a ship's carpenter and wheelwright. He arrived in the Hawaiian Islands in 1816. and became a close friend of Adams for 40 years and is buried next to...
(1799–1873), Scottish ship's carpenter in Hawaii - Andy AuldAndy AuldAndrew "Andy" Auld was a Scottish American soccer player who spent most of his professional career in the American Soccer League as a midfielder and forward. He earned five caps with the United States national team, three coming in the 1930 FIFA World Cup...
(1900-1977), Scottish-American soccer player - Bertie AuldBertie AuldRobert "Bertie" Auld is a Scottish former football player and manager, perhaps most notable as a member of Celtic's Lisbon Lions side of 1967. As a player, he made more than 200 appearances in the Scottish League playing for Celtic, Dumbarton and Hibernian, and more than 100 in the Football League...
(born 1938), Scottish football player and manager - Clifford John Auld (born 1958) Northern irish classic rally car driver & navigator.
- Doug AuldDoug AuldDouglas "Doug" Frank Auld is editor and publisher of Sprint Car & Midget Magazine.- Background :Auld was born in Mahopac, New York. His father, Jack Auld, was a retired dirt modified racer, and he attended his first racing event as a toddler...
(born 1962). American editor and publisher of Sprint Car & Midget Magazine. - F. H. AuldF. H. AuldFrancis Hedley Auld, LL.D., OBE was a Canadian agricultural scientist who served as Saskatchewan's Deputy Minister of Agriculture from 1916-1946....
(1881-1961), Canadian agricultural scientist and Saskatchewan's Deputy Minister of Agriculture - Georgie AuldGeorgie AuldGeorgie Auld was a jazz tenor saxophonist, clarinetist and bandleader.Auld was born John Altwerger in Toronto...
(1919-1990), Canadian-American jazz tenor saxophonist, clarinetist and bandleader - James Alexander Charles AuldJames Alexander Charles AuldJames Alexander Charles Auld was an Ontario political figure. He represented Leeds in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1954 to 1981 as a Progressive Conservative member....
(born 1921), Canadian politician - James Muir AuldJames Muir AuldJames Muir Auld was an Australian artist. His works are signed J.Muir Auld.James Muir Auld was born in Ashfield, New South Wales, third son of Presbyterian minister, Reverend John Auld and his wife, Georgina née Muir. James Auld attended Ashfield Public School and later, Sydney Grammar School...
(1879-1942), Australian artist - John Allan AuldJohn Allan AuldJohn Allan Auld was an Ontario newspaper owner and political figure. He represented Essex South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1896 to 1908....
(1853–1924), Canadian newspaper owner and politician - Robin AuldRobin AuldSir Robin Ernest Auld was a Lord Justice of Appeal in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales.Sir Robin was educated at Brooklands College and King's College London. He graduated with a first class honours degree in Law in 1958, obtained a doctorate in Law in 1963, and he became a Fellow of...
(born 1937), judge in the English Court of Appeal - William AuldWilliam AuldWilliam Auld was a Scottish poet, author, translator and magazine editor who wrote chiefly in Esperanto. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1999, 2004, and 2006 making him the first and only person to be nominated for works in Esperanto...
(1924-2006), Scottish author and Esperanto leader
See also
- Auld Lang SyneAuld Lang Syne"Auld Lang Syne" is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional folk song . It is well known in many countries, especially in the English-speaking world; its traditional use being to celebrate the start of the New Year at the stroke of midnight...
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- AultAultAult as a surname may refer to:*Chris Ault, head coach for the Nevada Wolf Pack football team*Doug Ault, Major League Baseball player*E.B. "Harry" Ault, American labor union newspaper editor*George Ault, American painter...
- Old (surname)
- Auld's Cove, Nova ScotiaAuld's Cove, Nova ScotiaAuld's Cove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Guysborough County on Nova Scotia Highway 104 at the Canso Causeway. It is thought to have been named for Alexander Auld, an early settler who had grist and saw mills there....