Cognomen Golds (Golds ) , worldwide, is quite a rare last name. The family name Golds is habitual in Isle of Man, where it is quite a rare surname, the United Kingdom, where it is a rare surname, and Australia. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. Very seldom, Golds is the forename as well as the last name.
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Japan, United Kingdom, United States, Egypt, Australia
anthony golds
British diplomat (1919-2003). Head of Joint Malaysia/Indonesia Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Offices 1964-1965, Counsellor and Head of Chancery, Embassy, Italy 1965-1970, Ambassador to Cameroon, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea 1970-1972, High Comm
(b. 1919)
tim golds
Australian rules footballer
(b. 1993)
christopher charles golds
(b. 1936)
cassandra golds
Australian author, AU
(b. 1962)
mark golds
badminton player, GB
(b. 1965)
mark desmond golds
(born 1967)
(b. 1967)
laura suzanne golds
Peerage person ID=6892
jeffrey a. golds
Ph.D. The Ohio State University 1998
gary golds
researcher
shannon golds
Australian tennis player, AU
(b. 1986)