There are
937
Volds in the USA
Vold is the
26126th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Vold

NinaVold

Nina Vold is a Norwegian actress known for her roles in Norwegian films such as 'Upperdog' and 'The Orheim Company.'

JonasVold

Jonas Vold is a Danish musician and composer known for his work in the Danish indie rock band, Vold.

KarlGustav

Karl Gustav Kuskov Vold was a Norwegian puppeteer and puppet builder known for his contributions to the Norwegian puppet theater scene.

MargaretaVold

Margareta Vold is a Swedish artist known for her contemporary sculptures and installations.

OleHerbjørn

Ole Herbjørn Vold is a Norwegian poet and writer known for his collection of poetry 'Trivial Spaces.'

EivindVold

Eivind Vold is a Norwegian founder and CEO of Vold & Co, a prominent design and branding agency based in Oslo.

OlavKyrre

Olav Kyrre Vold is a Norwegian politician and member of the Conservative Party who has served as the Mayor of Bergen since 2019.

SigurdVold

Sigurd Vold is a Danish footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Midtjylland in the Danish Superliga.

ElinaVold

Elina Vold is a Finnish journalist and writer known for her work on international affairs and human rights issues.

PhilipVold

Philip Vold is an American chef and restaurateur known for his Michelin-starred restaurant, Vold Restaurant, in New York City.

Vold Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Vold' is of Scandinavian origin and is derived from the Old Norse word 'vǫllr' meaning 'field' or 'open space.' It is a geographical or topographic surname associated with someone who lived near a field or open area.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Vold' is primarily found in Norway and other Scandinavian countries due to its Scandinavian origin. However, individuals with the surname may have migrated or settled in other countries over time.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Vold' include 'Wold' and 'Volle.'
Migration and ImmigrationAs a Scandinavian surname, individuals with the name 'Vold' may have migrated or immigrated to other countries over time, particularly during periods of Scandinavian exploration and colonization.