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10-578: Gaulden is a surname of English origin. According to the Dictionary of American Family Names , Gaulden is a variant of Gauldin, which the book suggests is possibly a variant of Golden ; however, genetic research shows no connection to the Golden surname going back 6,000 years. According to YDNA testing, men who carry the surnames Gaulding, Gaulden, or Gauldin are SNP ( single-nucleotide polymorphism ) R-FTC46937. All Gaulding surname lineages connect back to

20-1445: A Cincinnati-based musical group Lily Golden (1934–2010), Soviet and Russian historian and civil rights advocate Lotti Golden , American singer-songwriter, record producer and poet Martin Golden , New York state senator Marvin Golden , British rugby league player Maurice Golden , Scottish politician Michael Golden (businessman) , US newspaper publisher Mike Golden (baseball) (1851–1929), American professional baseball player Oliver Golden (1887 – 1940), American-born agronomist and politician Peter Allen Golden (born 1953), author Peter Benjamin Golden (born 1941), professor of history at Rutgers University Pop Golden , head football coach at Penn State University (1900-02) Rena Golden (1961–2013), American journalist Rolland Golden (1931–2019), American artist Ronnie Golden , British singer, guitarist and comedian Sherita Hill Golden , American physician Sterling Golden , early stage name for American professional wrestler Hulk Hogan (born 1953) Thelma Golden (born 1965), director of The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City Thelma Golden (softball) (1915–1980), Canadian softball pitcher Thomas L. Golden , American 19th-century gold miner Vicki Golden (born 1992), American motocross rider William Lee Golden , American country and gospel musician Notable people with

30-567: A man who lived in St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia, in the 1600s, John Gaulding of New Kent. Golden (name) Golden is a family name that can be of English , Jewish or Irish origin. It can be a variant spelling of Golding . It is also sometimes a given name, generally male. Notable people with the surname Golden [ edit ] Al Golden (American football) (born 1969), American college football coach Andrew Golden , gunman in

40-620: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Mike Golden (baseball) Michael Henry Golden (September 11, 1851 – January 11, 1929) was an American Major League Baseball player who pitched and played in the outfield for three teams during his two season career. Born in Shirley, Massachusetts , Golden made his debut on May 4, 1875 for the Keokuk Westerns of the National Association . He

50-1541: The 1998 Jonesboro, Arkansas school shooting Anne Golden (born 1942), Canadian administrator Annie Golden (born 1951), American actress and singer Antonio Gandy-Golden (born 1998), American football player Arthur Golden (born 1956), American novelist, author of Memoirs of a Geisha Christopher Golden (born 1967), American author of horror, fantasy, and suspense novels Daniel Golden , American journalist Dave Golden , American musician and Fulbright Scholar Diana Golden (actress) Diana Golden (skier) (1963–2001), American disabled ski racer Eddie Golden , pro name for Amer wrestler Harold Edward Cox (born 1973) Eve Golden , American film journalist and biographer Grace Golden (1904–1993), English illustrator and historian Grant Golden (tennis) (1929-2018), American tennis player Grant Golden (basketball) (born 1998), American basketball player Harry Golden (1902–1981), American writer and publisher Howard Golden (1925–2024), New York Democratic politician James S. Golden (1891–1971), US Representative from Kentucky Jane Golden , American mural artist Jared Golden (born 1982), US Representative from Maine Jason Golden (born 1985), British rugby league player Jerry Golden (1923–2003), American broadcaster Jimmy Golden (born 1950), American professional wrestler John Golden (pirate) (died 1694), English pirate Johnny Golden (1896–1936), American golfer Justin and Tasha Golden, members of Ellery (duo) ,

60-567: The given name Golden [ edit ] Golden Brooks (born 1970), American actress Golden Cañedo (born 2002), Filipina singer and performer Golden Frinks (1920-2004), African-American civil rights activist Golden Richards (born 1950), American football player Golden Tate (born 1988), American football player Golden J. Zenon Jr. (1929–2006), African-American architect J. Golden Kimball (1853–1938), American religious leader and missionary. v t e Given names and surnames derived from

70-487: The outfield. In total, he played in 39 games, hitting .258, and scored 16 runs . The only other season he played at the top level of professional baseball, and his only "Major League" season, was for the 1878 Milwaukee Grays of the National League . He pitched in 22 games that year, starting 18, and led the league with four games finished . He again played in the outfield when he didn't pitch, playing in

80-464: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Golden_(name)&oldid=1259824858 " Categories : Given names Surnames English-language surnames English unisex given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

90-702: The word " Gold " Does not include compound words, such as Goldfarb Given name Golda Goldy Goldie Hebrew: Zehava South Slavic: Zlatan , Zlata , Zlatka , Zlatica , Zlatko [REDACTED] Surname Germanic: Gaulden , Geld , Gold , Golden , Golding , Goolden , Goulden South Slavic: Zlatanov , Zlatanović , Zlatev , Zlatkov , Zlatković East Slavic: Zolotov Both Germanic: Gould Hispanic: Oro Turkic: Altın , Altin Mongolian: Altan [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

100-746: Was their starting pitcher for all 13 games the team was in the Association, completing all 13, with 113 innings pitched , a 2.79 ERA , and won just one game against 12 losses . When the Westerns folded, he signed with the Chicago White Stockings for the rest of the season. He pitched 119 innings in 14 games pitched for the White Stockings, with a 2.79 ERA, a 6–7 W-L records, 12 complete games, and one shutout . In addition to pitching, he also played 27 games in

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