Auld è un città in Australia con una popolazione di circa 0 abitanti.
Auld is a Scottish surname meaning "old". Notable people with the name include:A. Graeme Auld, British Old Testament scholar
Alex Auld, Canadian hockey player
Andrew Auld (1799–1873), Scottish ship's carpenter in Hawaii
Andy Auld (1900–1977), Scottish-American soccer player
Audrey Auld-Mezera, musical artist
Bertie Auld (1938–2021), Scottish football player and manager
Bill Auld, Scottish international rugby union player
Brian Auld, American baseball executive
Cathy Auld, Canadian curler
Doug Auld, American editor and publisher of Sprint Car & Midget Magazine
Elizabeth Auld (1901–1998), Australian journalist and writer
Eric Auld (1931–2013), Scottish painter
Eva Auld Watson, American painter
F. H. Auld (1881–1961), Canadian agricultural scientist and Saskatchewan's Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Georgie Auld (1919–1990), Canadian-American jazz tenor saxophonist, clarinetist and bandleader
Gertrude Auld Thomas (1872–1959), American soprano and composer
Isabel Auld (1917–2016), Canadian volunteer and the first female chancellor of the University of Manitoba
James Auld (disambiguation), multiple people
Jenny Auld, Scottish politician
Jim Auld (1889–1974), New Zealand international rugby league footballer
John Auld (disambiguation), multiple people
Margaret Auld (1932–2010), Scottish nurse, Marion, and Chief Nursing Officer of Scotland 1977–1988
Mary Auld, Scottish politician and women's organizer
Patrick Auld, Australian winemaker, father of W. P. Auld
Robert Auld (disambiguation), multiple people
Robin Auld (judge), judge in the English Court of Appeal
Robin Auld (musician), South African singer-songwriter, guitarist, poet and writer
Susan Mary Auld, UK naval architect
W. P. Auld (1840–1912), Australian explorer, wine maker and merchant
William Auld (1924–2006), Scottish author and Esperanto leader
William Auld Tait, Canadian politician and pioneer
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