Wald (surname)
Wald is a German surname meaning "forest". Notable people with the surname include:
- Abraham Wald (1902–1950), Hungarian mathematician of German descent
- Carol Wald (1935–2000), American artist
- Charles F. Wald (born 1948), American military officer
- Diane Wald, American poet
- Eduard Wald (1905–1978), German Resistance member, politician, unionist
- Florence Wald (1917–2008), "mother of the American hospice movement"
- František Wald (1853–1930), Czech physical chemist
- George Wald (1906–1997), American biologist and Nobel Laureate
- Jerry Wald (1916–1962), American film producer and screenwriter
- Karl Wald (1916–2011), German football referee
- Lillian Wald (1867–1940), American nurse and social worker
- Nicholas Wald (born 1944), British professor, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Orli Wald (1914–1962), German Resistance member, concentration camp survivor, "Angel of Auschwitz"
- Patricia Wald (born 1928), American judge
- Robert Wald (born 1947), American physicist
- Warren Wald (born 1980), English Pop Idol contestant
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