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People with the surname include: *
Andrew Golding Andrew Kenneth Golding (born 5 October 1963) is a former English cricketer. Golding was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was born in Colchester, Essex. Golding made his only first-class appearance for Essex against ...
(born 1963), English cricketer *
Arthur Golding Arthur Golding (May 1606) was an English translator of more than 30 works from Latin into English. While primarily remembered today for his translation of Ovid's ''Metamorphoses'' because of its influence on William Shakespeare's works, in his ...
(c. 1536 – 1606), English translator *
Ashton Golding Ashton Golding (born 4 September 1996) is a Jamaica international rugby league rugby player who plays as a for the Huddersfield Giants in the Betfred Super League. Golding has previously played for the Leeds Rhinos in the Super League, and s ...
(born 1996), Jamaican rugby league footballer * Belle Golding (1864–1940), Australian feminist activist * Benjamin Golding (1793–1863), British doctor * Bill Golding (1916–1999), Australian rules footballer * Binker Golding (born 1985), British jazz musician *
Bob Golding Robert John Golding (born 15 August 1970) is an English actor and voice artist. He was best known for the voices of Milo and Max in the CBeebies show the Tweenies. Biography Golding studied at North Hertfordshire College from 1986 to 1989. ...
(born 1970), English actor *
Bruce Golding Orette Bruce Golding (born 5 December 1947) is a former Jamaican politician who served as eighth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 11 September 2007 to 23 October 2011. He is a member of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), which he led from 2005 to h ...
(born 1947), Jamaican politician * Frank Golding (1890–1966), Australian rules footballer * George Golding (1906–1999), Australian runner *
Germaine Golding A. Germaine Golding (; ''née'' Regnier; 6 June 1887 – 14 August 1973) was a French tennis player. Career Golding reached the final of the 1914 World Hard Court Championships which she lost to 15-year-old Suzanne Lenglen. After World Wa ...
(born 1887), French tennis player * Grant Golding (born 1981), Canadian gymnast * Henry Golding (died 1576), British Member of Parliament * Henry Golding (died 1593), British Member of Parliament * Henry Golding (actor) (born 1987), British–Malaysian actor *
James Golding (cricketer) James Matthew Golding (born 19 July 1977) is a former English professional cricketer. He was born at Canterbury in Kent and played for Kent County Cricket Club, Kent Cricket Board and Wiltshire County Cricket Club between 1998 and 2009.
(born 1977), English cricketer *
James Golding (racing driver) James Golding (born 19 January 1996) is an Australian racing driver who competes in the Repco Supercars Championship driving the No. 31 Holden ZB Commodore for PremiAir Racing. Career Early career A multiple Victorian karting champion, Gold ...
(born 1996), Australian racing driver *
Jean Golding Jean Golding , FMedSci, (born Jean Bond 22 September 1939, also known as Jean Fedrick between 1962 and 1977) is a British epidemiologist, and founder of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), also known as "Children of th ...
(born 1939), British epidemiologist *
Joe Golding Joseph Griffith Golding (March 26, 1921December 26, 1971) was a professional American Football halfback/ defensive back in the National Football League. He played for the Boston Yanks (1947–1948) and the New York Bulldogs/Yanks (1949–1951) ...
(1921–1971), American football player *
Joe Golding (basketball) Joseph Charles Golding (born October 15, 1975) is an American basketball coach and former player. He is currently the head men's basketball coach at The University of Texas at El Paso, having previously served in the same capacity at Abilene Chri ...
(born 1975), American basketball coach *
John Golding (artist and writer) John Golding (10 September 1929 – 9 April 2012) was a British artist, art scholar, and curator, perhaps best known for his seminal text ''Cubism: A History and an Analysis, 1907–1914'', first published in 1959 and later revised in several s ...
(1929–2012), British artist and writer *
John Golding (British politician) John Golding (9 March 1931 – 20 January 1999) was a Labour Party politician and trade union leader in the United Kingdom. Biography He was educated at Chester City Grammar School, Keele University and the London School of Economics. After ...
(1931–99), British politician and trade union leader *
John Anthony Golding John Anthony Golding CVO (25 July 1920 – 18 April 2012) was a British colonial administrator who served as Administrator of the Turks and Caicos Islands from 1965 to 1967. He was awarded a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) personally ...
(1920–2012), Administrator of the Turks and Caicos Islands *
Jon Golding Jon Golding (born 6 May 1982 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England) is a rugby union player for Newcastle Falcons in the RFU Championship, playing at the loose-head prop position. Club career He has previously played for Rotherham and Northampt ...
(born 1982), English rugby union player *
Joseph Golding Joseph Golding was an Irish footballer who played as an outside right. Born in Dublin, he joined Shamrock Rovers in 1926 from Brideville and stayed for a decade. His first game was the official opening of Glenmalure Park on 19 September 1926 ...
, Irish football player *
Julia Golding Julia Golding (born 1969), pen names Joss Stirling and Eve Edwards, is a British novelist best known for her ''Cat Royal'' series and '' The Companions Quartet''. Biography Born in London, 1969, she grew up on the edge of Epping Forest. She orig ...
(born 1969), British novelist *
Julian Golding Julian Emmanuel Golding is an English former international sprinter. Athletics career Golding was born in Harlesden, North West London. Attending St Augustine's Church of England High School in Kilburn, he enjoyed playing all sports before t ...
(born 1975), English sprinter *
Leroy Golding Celestine and Etta Tavernier are fictional characters from the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders'', played by Leroy Golding and Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence respectively. Both appear primarily in the serial as a married couple between 1990 and 1992. Celest ...
, British actor *
Llin Golding, Baroness Golding Llinos Golding, Baroness Golding (born 21 March 1933) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom who currently sits in the House of Lords. She qualified as a radiographer and worked in the NHS, and is currently the Patron of the Society ...
(born 1933), British politician *
Lorna Golding Lorna Golding (née Charles) is the wife of the 8th Prime Minister of Jamaica, Bruce Golding. Lorna Golding, is sister of retired JLP MP, Minister, and Speaker of the House Pearnel Charles. She completed school at New York Business Institute and ...
(born 1951), First Lady of Jamaica *
Louis Golding Louis Golding (19 November 1895 – 9 August 1958) was an English writer, very famous in his time especially for his novels, though he is now largely neglected; he wrote also short stories, essays, fantasies, travel books, and poetry. Life Bor ...
(1895–1958), British writer *
Lynval Golding Lynval Golding (born 24 July 1951) is a Jamaican-born British musician. His family moved from Jamaica to Gloucester, before moving to Coventry when he was eighteen. He is currently living in Gig Harbor, Washington. He is best known as a rhythm ...
(born 1951), Jamaican-born British musician *
Margarette Golding Margarette "Peggy" Golding (born Margarette Owen; November 1881 – 1939) was a Welsh born nurse and businessperson who was the founder of the " Inner Wheel" club in Manchester that has grown to be an international organisation - originally open ...
(1881–1939), Welsh nurse and company director *
Margery Golding Margery Golding, Countess of Oxford (c. 1526 – 2 December 1568) was the second wife of John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford, the mother of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, and the half-sister of Arthur Golding, the English translator. Early l ...
(c. 1526–1568), Countess of Oxford *
Matthew Golding Matthew Golding (born 30 December 1980) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Adelaide in the Australian Football League (AFL). He started his career at the Reynella Football Club and then went on to playing footy for Glenelg ...
(born 1980), Australian rules footballer * Matthew Golding (dancer) (born 1985), Canadian ballet dancer * Meta Golding (born 1971), Haitian-American actress * Michael Golding, American novelist *
Mike Golding Mike Golding (born 27 August 1960) is an English yachtsman, born in Great Yarmouth and educated at Reading Blue Coat School. He is one of the few yachtsmen to have raced round the world non stop in both directions. He held the solo record for ...
(born 1960), British yachtsman * Miles Golding (born 1951), Australian classical violinist * Monica Golding (1902–1997), British Army nurse *
Pam Golding Pam Golding (née Stroebel; 12 September 1928 – 3 April 2018) was a South African real estate developer. Pam Golding Properties, which she founded in 1976, is one of the largest real estate groups in South Africa, with over 300 offices in sub- ...
(1928–2018), South African property developer *
Paul Golding upGolding at a Britain First rally in 2019 Paul Golding (born January 1982) is a British far-right political leader who is currently the leader of Britain First. In December 2016, Golding was sentenced to eight weeks imprisonment for breaching ...
(born 1982), British nationalist activist *
Peaches Golding Lois Patricia Golding , commonly known as Peaches Golding (born 1953), is an American-British business executive, administrator, and former academic who is Lord-Lieutenant of the County and City of Bristol. On her 2010 appointment as High Sher ...
(born 1953), High Sheriff of Bristol * Pete Golding, American football coach * Peter Golding, English fashion designer *
Philip Golding Philip Keith Golding (born 25 July 1962) is an English professional golfer. Career Golding was born in Luton, Bedfordshire. He was a promising cricketer who played for Middlesex Colts before he took up golf at the age of 17. He turned professio ...
(born 1962), English golfer * Richard Golding (died 1520), Irish judge * Richard Golding (engraver) (1785–1865), English engraver * Simon Golding (born 1946), Church of England priest * Stephen L. Golding (born 1944), psychologist at the University of Utah * Sue Golding (born 1958), American academic * Susan Golding (born 1945), American politician *
Tacius Golding Tacius Golding (8 November 1900 – 6 October 1995) was a Jamaican politician, born in Bellas Gate, St. Catherine, Jamaica. He was elected as a member of the House of Representatives in 1949, and he served continuously until 1972. He was Speaker ...
(1900–1995), Jamaican politician * Val Golding (1930–2008), American magazine editor *
William Golding Sir William Gerald Golding (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was a British novelist, playwright, and poet. Best known for his debut novel ''Lord of the Flies'' (1954), he published another twelve volumes of fiction in his lifetime. In 1980 ...
(1911–1993), English novelist and poet * William Henry Golding (1878–1961), Canadian politician * William Hughson Golding (1845–1916), founder of Golding & Company


Others

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Golding baronets The Golding Baronetcy, of Colston Bassett in the County of Nottingham, was a title in the Baronetage of England Baronets are a rank in the British aristocracy. The current Baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier but existing ...
* Charles Golding (disambiguation) * Edward Golding (disambiguation) * Henry Golding (disambiguation) * John Golding (disambiguation) * William Golding (disambiguation)


See also

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Golding (disambiguation) Golding is a surname of English origin. ''Golding'' may also refer to: Places * Golding Island, one of the Falkland Islands People * Golding for a list of people by this surname * Golding baronets, a family of baronets in England * Golding B ...
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Golding Bird Golding Bird (9 December 1814 – 27 October 1854) was a British medical doctor and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He became a great authority on kidney diseases and published a comprehensive paper on urinary deposits in ...
(1814–1854), British medical doctor * Golding-Bird (disambiguation) *
Goldin Goldin is a surname that can independently be of English, German or Jewish origin. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Goldin (born 1964), Russian chess player * Amy Goldin (1926–1978), American art critic * Barry Goldin (born 197 ...
, a Jewish surname *
Goulding (surname) Goulding is an English surname of Old English origin. People * Aaron Goulding (born 1982), Australian football player * Alfred J. Goulding (1898–1972), Australian-born American film director and screenwriter * Bobbie Goulding (born 1972), Eng ...
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John Golden (pirate) John Golden (died 1694) was a Jacobite pirate and privateer active in the waters near England and France. His trial was important in establishing Admiralty law, differentiating between privateers and pirates, and ending the naval ambitions of the ...
(died 1694), English pirate also known as John Golding


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