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Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Edward Golding. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1715. Sir Edward Golding, 1st Baronet (died c. 1656) Sir Charles Golding, 2nd
Golding_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
Golding may refer to: Charles Golding (broadcaster), for LBC Sir Charles Golding, 2nd Baronet (c. 1624–1661) of the Golding Baronets Charles Golding,
Charles_Golding
Topics referred to by the same term
Edward Golding may refer to: Edward Golding (MP), Member of Parliament for Fowey Sir Edward Golding, 1st Baronet (d. c. 1656), of the Golding baronets Sir
Edward_Golding
Topics referred to by the same term
Islands Golding baronets, an extinct title in the Baronetage of England Golding Bird (1814–1854), British medical doctor Llin Golding, Baroness Golding (born
Golding_(disambiguation)
British aristocrat (born 1946)
Alfred Slade, 7th Baronet (born 1945/1946) is a British aristocrat, businessman, and self-publicist, who is a member of the Slade baronets. He lives at Maunsel
Sir Benjamin Slade, 7th Baronet
Sir_Benjamin_Slade,_7th_Baronet
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
veteran. The second Baronet was a lawyer. The third Baronet served as Receiver-General of Inland Revenue. Sir John Slade, 1st Baronet (1762–1859) Sir Frederic
Slade_baronets
enabling the Trustees of the Will of the late Sir Henry Charles Englefield Baronet, deceased, to sell the undivided Moiety of the Estate called the Wharram
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1833
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1833
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
the 4th Baronet in 2017. The family surname was pronounced "Fairer". Sir Joseph Fayrer, 1st Baronet (1824–1907) Sir Joseph Fayrer, 2nd Baronet (1859–1937)
Fayrer_baronets
Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
1st Baronet (1731–1814) Sir Thomas Neave, 2nd Baronet (1761–1848) Sir Richard Digby Neave, 3rd Baronet (1793–1868) Sir Arundell Neave, 4th Baronet (1829–1877)
Neave_baronets
British Army general
Baronet, GCB, KH (10 December 1794 – 5 January 1874) was a British Army officer and politician; he was the third and last of the Chatterton baronets of
Sir James Chatterton, 3rd Baronet
Sir_James_Chatterton,_3rd_Baronet
County of Tyrone, in Ireland, devised by the Will of Sir George Savile, Baronet, deceased, in Trustees to be sold, and for laying out the Purchase Money
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1811
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1811
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Pottinger's Annuity Act 1845 An Act to settle an Annuity on Sir Henry Pottinger, Baronet, in consideration of his eminent Services. The whole act. 8 & 9 Vict. c
Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1875
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Robert Waller Otway, 1st Baronet (1772–1846) Sir George Graham Otway, 2nd Baronet (1816–1881) Sir Arthur John Otway, 3rd Baronet (1822–1912) General Sir
Otway_baronets
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Court of Justice and Lord Justice of Appeal, Sir Walter Phillimore, 2nd Baronet. The Phillimore Baronetcy, of The Coppice, had been created in the Baronetage
Baron_Phillimore
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
cousin, William Ross Pinsent (born 1955), grandson of the second baronet. Pynsent baronets "No. 34479". The London Gazette. 4 February 1938. p. 728. Law
Pinsent_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
original on 18 October 2014. Cokayne 1902, pp. 12–13. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "S" (part 4) Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1900)
Style_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet (1751–1822) Sir Molyneux Hyde Nepean, 2nd Baronet (1783–1856) Sir Molyneux Hyde Nepean, 3rd Baronet (1814–1895) Sir Evan
Nepean_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
the second Baronet. On his death the title passed to his younger brother, the third Baronet. His eldest surviving son, the fourth Baronet, was a Rear-Admiral
Brownrigg_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Graves-Sawle, 1st Baronet (1793–1865) Sir Charles Graves-Sawle, 2nd Baronet (1816–1903) Sir Francis Aylmer Graves-Sawle, 3rd Baronet (1849–1903) Sir Charles
Graves-Sawle_baronets
Trusts and Powers contained in the Will of the late Sir Henry Englefield, Baronet. Lord Edward Fitzgerald's Act 1819 59 Geo. 3. c. 93 Pr. 13 July 1819 An
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1819
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1819
government, residing in Warwickshire. He was to remain there, settling in Stoke Golding, close by, for the next nine years. On the restoration of the monarchy
Henry_Firebrace
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Rumbold and another Act 1782 An Act for restraining Sir Thomas Rumbold, Baronet, and Peter Perring, Esquire, from going out of this Kingdom, for a limited
Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1871
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
3rd Baronet in 1871. Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed, daughter of the 3rd Baronet, was a mountaineering pioneer. Sir James Hawkins-Whitshed, 1st Baronet (1762–1849)
Hawkins-Whitshed_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Anglo-African Who's Who and Biographical Sketchbook, 1907. London: Jeppestown Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-9553936-3-1. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Eckstein_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
1st Baronet (1748–1818) Sir Henry Floyd, 2nd Baronet (1793–1868) Sir John Floyd, 3rd Baronet (1823–1909) Sir Henry Robert Peel Floyd, 4th Baronet (1855–1915)
Floyd_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
the first Baronet, was Lord Mayor of London from 1821 to 1822. Sir William Magnay, 1st Baronet (1797–1871) Sir William Magnay, 2nd Baronet (1855–1917)
Magnay_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Walker-Smith_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
son of Alexander Brown, eldest son of Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet (see Brown baronets of Richmond Hill (1863)). Brown's eldest son Captain Gordon Hargreaves
Pigott-Brown_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Oakshott_baronets
County of Tyrone, in Ireland, devised by the Will of Sir George Savile, Baronet, deceased, in Trustees to be sold, and for laying out the Purchase Money
List of acts of the 5th session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_5th_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Buckton. Sir Samuel Storey, 1st Baronet (1896–1978) (created Baron Buckton in 1966) Sir Richard Storey, 2nd Baronet (born 1937) The heir apparent is
Storey_baronets
October 1930 – 7 December 1995 Adrian Peter Bird 1989-03-16 3 July 1947 – Golding Bird 1846-01-22 9 December 1814 – 27 October 1854 Robert Joseph Birgeneau
List of fellows of the Royal Society A, B, C
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_A,_B,_C
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901
p. 559 and St Aubyn, p. 592 Her personal physician Sir James Reid, 1st Baronet, quoted in Hibbert, p. 492 Rappaport, Helen (2003), "Animals", Queen Victoria:
Queen_Victoria
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom. It was created in 1935 for Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, 8th Baronet, who had previously briefly represented Enfield in the House of Commons
Baron_Hesketh
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed] Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Dodds_baronets
Village in Leicestershire, England
between Stoke Golding, Dadlington, Shenton and Sutton Cheney, Henry's entourage retired to hilly ground near the village of Stoke Golding. Here, Henry's
Stoke_Golding
British surgeon, politician and horticulturalist (1831–1913)
Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs Burkes Peerage and Baronetage (2003), s.v. Lawrence, Baronets, of Ealing Park http://livesonline
Sir Trevor Lawrence, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Trevor_Lawrence,_2nd_Baronet
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
member of parliament for Whitby. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baronet. He was a Liberal, and later Liberal Unionist politician. On 26 December
Meysey-Thompson_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Bunbury - Award-winning travel writer, historian and author based in Ireland". www.turtlebunbury.com. 2 November 2021. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Tynte_baronets
Sir John Duck, 1st Baronet (c. 1632 – 26 August 1691), was mayor of Durham. Duck was apprenticed early in life to a butcher at Durham, though from an
Sir_John_Duck,_1st_Baronet
Extinct title in the UK
Baronet, while Sir James Coats, 1st Baronet (see Coats baronets), was the first cousin of the first Baronet. Sir Thomas Glen Glen-Coats, 1st Baronet (1846–1922)
Glen-Coats_baronets
British politician and baronet (1787-1871)
Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th baronet at Dyk.de Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs Hansard 1803–2005:
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Dyke_Acland,_10th_Baronet
British nobility
Pages [self-published source] [better source needed] Media related to Knatchbull baronets at Wikimedia Commons Cracroft's Peerage page[unreliable source?]
Baron_Brabourne
Mining magnate in South Africa's diamond and gold industries
Sir George Albu, 1st Baronet (26 October 1857 – 27 December 1935) was a mining magnate in the diamond and gold industries of South Africa. George Albu
George_Albu
South African gold tycoon and politician (1864–1940)
Abraham Bailey, 1st Baronet KCMG JP (6 November 1864 – 10 August 1940), known as Abe Bailey, was a South African diamond and gold tycoon, politician,
Abe_Bailey
July 1939 for the gold-mine owner and philanthropist Harry Oakes. Sir Harry Oakes, 1st Baronet (1874–1943) Sir Sydney Oakes, 2nd Baronet (1927–1966) Sir
Oakes baronets of Nassau (1939)
Oakes_baronets_of_Nassau_(1939)
British equestrian (1911–1999)
[page needed] BBC article [1] Biography of Sir Harry from Oundle School Society [2] The Times Great British Olympians Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Harry_Llewellyn
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
surviving son, Hon. Edward George Major Henniker-Major (born 1985). Henniker baronets, of Newton Hall "No. 15281". The London Gazette. 5 August 1800. p. 890
Baron_Henniker
British model (born 1987)
earnings at $9 million and $9.5 million respectively. Huntington-Whiteley baronets "Rosie Huntington Whiteley - Model Profile - Photos & latest news". Mills
Rosie_Huntington-Whiteley
British businessman and Conservative politician
US$10 million". PropertyGuru.com.sg. Retrieved 10 January 2013. "Bruce Golding urges youth to grab opportunities". Jamaica Observer. 11 July 2015. "Peter
Sir Harold Mitchell, 1st Baronet
Sir_Harold_Mitchell,_1st_Baronet
family motto, particularly associated with the Earl of Scarbrough and Loder Baronets in England mutata lex non perit the law that evolves does not die Motto
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
English landowner and conservationist (born 1962)
Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 10th Baronet (born 27 August 1962), is an English landowner, conservationist and founder of the Knepp Wildland, the first
Sir Charles Burrell, 10th Baronet
Sir_Charles_Burrell,_10th_Baronet
British astronomer and promoter of science
Sir Richard Arman Gregory, 1st Baronet FRS, FRAS (29 January 1864 – 15 September 1952) was a British astronomer and promoter of science. Some of his work
Sir Richard Gregory, 1st Baronet
Sir_Richard_Gregory,_1st_Baronet
World War I maritime disaster
Thomas. Later 2nd Viscountess Rhondda Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis, 55. 1st Baronet and Canadian businessman. Theodate Pope Riddle, 48. American architect
Sinking_of_the_RMS_Lusitania
British banker
Sir Reginald Henry Cox, 1st Baronet, DL (30 December 1865 – 27 March 1922) was an English banker. Cox was born in Westminster, the second son of Frederick
Reginald_Cox
United Kingdom peerage title
created on 29 June 1961 for the military commander Sir Brian Robertson, 2nd Baronet. He had previously served as Military Governor of the British Zone in occupied
Baron_Robertson_of_Oakridge
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland
Retrieved 24 June 2022.Burke's Peerage. 1915. p. 1847. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921 John Murray London 1926
Cusack-Smith_baronets
British politician (1854–1932)
The London Gazette. 4 November 1902. p. 7016. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs Profile on Cricket Archive v t e
Sir John Rutherford, 1st Baronet
Sir_John_Rutherford,_1st_Baronet
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
politician Herbert Dixon. In 1950 he also succeeded his elder brother as third Baronet, of Ballymenock (see below). His son, the second Baron, was also a politician
Baron_Glentoran
British banker (1878–1945)
president of Porcupine-Davidson Gold Mines Ltd of Ontario and a director of a number of other companies. He was created a baronet in the 1920 Birthday Honours
Archibald_Mitchelson
Sir Richard Quain, 1st Baronet, FRS, FRCP (30 October 1816 – 13 March 1898) was an Irish physician. He was born at Mallow-on-the-Blackwater, County Cork
Richard Quain (Irish physician)
Richard_Quain_(Irish_physician)
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference. 1949. "No. 32779". The London Gazette. 22 December 1922. p. 9029. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Hume-Williams_baronets
British Army general
Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet, CB (22 January 1786 – 26 January 1849) was a British Army officer. His branch of the Campbell baronets is referred to as St
Sir_Guy_Campbell,_1st_Baronet
British politician and baronet
Sir Thomas Brook-Pechell, 2nd Baronet (23 January 1753–17/18 June 1826 was a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Downton from
Sir Thomas Brooke-Pechell, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Brooke-Pechell,_2nd_Baronet
one of three apple pips sent from Normandy to Sir Henry Goodricke, 4th Baronet of Ribston Hall at Knaresborough. P Margil x Nonsuch Park. The original
List_of_apple_cultivars_(L–Z)
of All the Various Orders, and the Collateral Branches of All Peers and Baronets. Dean and son. 1888. p. 421. "Philipps, Sir Charles (Edward Gregg)". Who's
Philipps baronets of Picton (1887)
Philipps_baronets_of_Picton_(1887)
English racehorse owner
Sir Humphrey Edmund de Trafford, 4th Baronet MC JP DL (30 November 1891 – 6 October 1971) was a prominent English racehorse owner, and the grandfather
Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 4th Baronet
Sir_Humphrey_de_Trafford,_4th_Baronet
British politician
a stone laying ceremony was held for the new Methodist Church at Stoke Golding, near Hinckley, and Edge laid one of the stones. He placed in a cavity
Sir_William_Edge,_1st_Baronet
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Kingdom. It was created on 24 August 1892 for Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet, the former Member of Parliament for Renfrew, with remainder failing heirs
Baron_Blythswood
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom. It was created in 1910 for Sir John Poynder-Dickson, 6th Baronet, Governor of New Zealand from 1910 to 1912. The Baronetcy of Dickson of
Baron_Islington
Supermarine S.6B, leaving Lucy, Lady Houston, married to Sir Robert Houston, 1st Baronet, to fund the project entirely herself, from a request of the Royal Aero
List_of_Equinox_episodes
19th-century Anglo-Irish surgeon
Sir William MacCormac, 1st Baronet, KCB, KCVO (17 January 1836 – 4 December 1901) was a notable British surgeon during the nineteenth and early twentieth
William_MacCormac
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed] Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Archdale_baronets
writer David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons (1851–1925), British author and baronet David Golomb (1933–2019), Israeli politician David Golumbia (1963–2023)
List of people with given name David
List_of_people_with_given_name_David
Scottish novelist (1771–1832)
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian. Many of his works remain classics of
Walter_Scott
Painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
attributed to Bernardino Luini, a follower of Leonardo. Sir Francis Cook, 4th Baronet, Cook's great-grandson, sold it at auction in 1958 for £45 (equivalent
Salvator_Mundi_(painting)
English filmmaker (born 1968)
Hunnam, Josh Hartnett, Hugh Grant, Jake Gyllenhaal, Eiza González, Henry Golding, Cary Elwes, Bugzy Malone and Henry Cavill. Ritchie started training in
Guy_Ritchie
British baronet, businessman and son of Margaret Thatcher (born 1953)
Sir Mark Thatcher, 2nd Baronet (born 15 August 1953) is an English businessman. He is the son of Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Mark_Thatcher
English scientist and occultist (1527–1608/09)
Some ten years after Dee's death, the antiquarian Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet, of Connington bought land around Dee's house and began digging for papers
John_Dee
South African politician (1859–1915)
Sir George Herbert Farrar, 1st Baronet, DSO (17 June 1859 – 20 May 1915) was a South African mining magnate, politician and soldier – Colonel and assistant
George_Farrar
British surgeon (1818–1896)
Sir John Eric Erichsen, 1st Baronet (19 July 1818 – 23 September 1896) was a Danish-born British surgeon. Erichsen was born in Copenhagen, the son of
John_Eric_Erichsen
British baronet
Sir Roderic Victor Llewellyn, 5th Baronet (born 9 October 1947), is a British baronet, garden designer, journalist, author, and television presenter.
Roddy_Llewellyn
British metallurgist (1858–1940)
Sir Robert Abbott Hadfield, 1st Baronet FRS (28 November 1858 in Sheffield – 30 September 1940 in Surrey) was an English metallurgist, noted for his 1882
Robert_Hadfield
British soldier
Halswell Campbell, 5th Baronet OBE, MC (18 January 1910 – 19 July 1993) was a British soldier. Sir Guy's branch of the Campbell baronets, of St Cross Mede
Sir_Guy_Campbell,_5th_Baronet
18th century English businessman
(1805). The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables
William_Bensley
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
1929 for Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baronet. He had been created baronet, of Bentley, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 4
Baron_Baden-Powell
British racing driver (1947–1993)
mother's side from the industrialist and politician Sir William Jackson, 1st Baronet. Hunt's family lived in a flat in Cheam, Surrey, moved to Sutton when he
James_Hunt
English playboy and horse breeder (1870–1939)
Sir George Bullough, 1st Baronet (28 February 1870 – 26 July 1939) was a late Victorian playboy and was an owner and breeder of thoroughbred racehorses
George_Bullough
Indian businessman
3rd Baronet of Shahpur, commonly known as Sir Udayan Chinubhai Baronet (25 July 1929 – 3 September 2006), was the 3rd of Runchorelal baronets, a businessman
Udayan_Chinubhai
Thompson, GCB, 1st Baronet (1766–1828) Sir Thomas Raikes Trigge Thompson, 2nd Baronet (1804–1865) Sir Thomas Raikes Thompson, 3rd Baronet (1852–1904) Sir
Thompson baronets of Hartsbourne Manor (1806)
Thompson_baronets_of_Hartsbourne_Manor_(1806)
Member of the British royal family (born 1982)
family. Ancestors through her maternal line include Sir Thomas Conyers, 9th Baronet, who was a descendant of Edward IV through his illegitimate daughter Elizabeth
Catherine,_Princess_of_Wales
British politician (1912–2000)
November 1912 – 15 September 2000), known as Sir Harmar Nicholls, 1st Baronet, from 1960 to 1975, was a British Conservative Party politician. Harmar
Harmar_Nicholls
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "P" (part 2)
Platt_baronets
American minister and civil rights activist (1929–1968)
& Row. ISBN 0-06-016192-2. Boyd, Herb (1996). Martin Luther King, Jr. Baronet Books. ISBN 0-86611-917-5. Branch, Taylor (2006). At Canaan's Edge: America
Martin_Luther_King_Jr.
English actor (born 1959)
MacLean. His maternal grandmother, Opre Vyvyan, was a descendant of the baronets Vyvyan of Trelowarren and the German Freiherr (Baron) von Schmiedern. Everett
Rupert_Everett
English actress (born 1952)
née Cator. Her mother was a granddaughter of Sir John Ralph Blois, 8th Baronet, from an old Suffolk family. Imrie was educated at Guildford High School
Celia_Imrie
English computer scientist (1912–1954)
brother, John Ferrier Turing, father of Dermot Turing, 12th Baronet of the Turing baronets. In 1922, he discovered Natural Wonders Every Child Should Know
Alan_Turing
Royal Navy officer and politician (1740–1800)
Admiral Sir George Bowyer, 5th and 1st Baronet (3 May 1740 – 6 December 1800) was a Royal Navy officer and politician of the eighteenth century. He participated
Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet
Sir_George_Bowyer,_5th_Baronet
Australian police officer (1831–1865)
Church, Randwick. He was succeeded by his brother, Henry, as 3rd Baronet. Pottinger Baronets Seith, P.A. (1974). "Pottinger, Sir Frederick William (1831–1865)"
Frederick_Pottinger
British Army officer and colonial administrator
Major-General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, 1st Baronet (23 July 1773 – 27 January 1860) was a British Army officer, colonial administrator and astronomer
Thomas_Brisbane
GOLDING BARONETS
GOLDING BARONETS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the late Old English personal name Golding.
Boy/Male
English
From the Old English Goldwine, meaning golden friend.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Balding.
Boy/Male
English
Son Of Gold.
Female
Yiddish
 Pet form of Yiddish Golda, GOLDIE means "golden." Compare with another form of Goldie.
Female
English
 From an English pet name GOLDIE means "a blonde." Compare with another form of Goldie.
Girl/Female
English American
The precious metal gold. Gilded. Famous bearer: American actress Goldie Hawn.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Golden Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the late Old English personal name Golding, in form a patronymic from Golda (see Gold 4).German : patronymic from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with gold, guld ‘gold’, ‘bright’.Jewish (from Latvia and Lithuania) : habitational name from Golding, the German and Yiddish name of the city of Kuldīga in Latvia.
Boy/Male
English
An Old English name meaning golden friend.
Boy/Male
British, English
Golden Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Gooding or an Americanized spelling of French Godin.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Golden Friend; An Old English Name
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Gold; Little Golden One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gooding.German (Göding) : variant of Godding.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with golden hair, from Middle English gelden, golden (from Old English gylden).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mag Ualghairg (see McGoldrick).
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Middle English, German, or Yiddish elements gold + ring. As an English or German surname it is most probably a nickname for someone who wore a gold ring. As a Jewish surname it is generally an ornamental name.Scottish : habitational name from Goldring in the bailiary of Kylestewart.The name is found in England as early as 1230, when Thomas Goldring is recorded as holding property in Essex and Hertfordshire. The name was quite common in London, Sussex, and Hampshire from early times, and descendants of these bearers are now also well established in Canada. The first known bearer in Scotland is Thomas of Goldringe, who held land in Prestwick in 1511.
Surname or Lastname
Danish
Danish : probably a habitational name from Kolding. This was originally the name of a river, from kaldr ‘cold’ + a derivational suffix -ung, hence ‘the cold river’.English : perhaps a spelling variant of Golding.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Kollungr, a derivative of Koli, or from an Old English cognate, Colling, a derivative of Cola (see Cole 2).English : from a pet form of Coll 1.Altered spelling of German Kölling (see Kolling).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Golden.
GOLDING BARONETS
GOLDING BARONETS
Girl/Female
English
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi
Moon-like; A Beauty Artist
Boy/Male
German American English
Powerful.
Girl/Female
Indian
Visible
Girl/Female
Hindu
Meeting, Remembrance, Memory, Wisdom
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian
Sweet Spoken
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Golf; Ice Cube
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Creator
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dansie.
Male
Iranian/Persian
(پیروز) Persian name PIRUZ means "victorious."
GOLDING BARONETS
GOLDING BARONETS
GOLDING BARONETS
GOLDING BARONETS
GOLDING BARONETS
a.
Moving on wheels or rollers, or as if on wheels or rollers; as, a rolling chair.
a.
Receiving its charge through the muzzle; as, a muzzle-loading rifle.
n.
The molding of a cornice immediately below the corona.
n.
See Golding.
p.a.
Used in making a mold or moldings; used in shaping anything according to a pattern.
a.
Rotating on an axis, or moving along a surface by rotation; turning over and over as if on an axis or a pivot; as, a rolling wheel or ball.
n.
A conspicuous yellow flower, commonly the corn marigold (Chrysanthemum segetum).
n.
Alt. of Bed-moulding
n.
The art or process of gilding copper, iron, etc., by means of voltaic electricity.
a. & n.
Going about much, needlessly or without purpose.
n.
Alt. of Golding
p.a.
Alt. of Moulding
n.
A zigzag molding, or group of moldings, common in Norman architecture.
n.
A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface. Moldings vary greatly in pattern, and are generally used in groups, the different members of each group projecting or retreating, one beyond another. See Cable, n., 3, and Crenelated molding, under Crenelate, v. t.
a.
Having gradual, rounded undulations of surface; as, a rolling country; rolling land.
n.
Alt. of Moulding
v. i.
Gadding about.