Roald is the Scandinavian version of the name Ronald.
Roald Dahl's parents were from Norway.
No, Roald is a name in its own right and is not typically considered a variant or short form of Ronald.
No, Roald Dahl's name was not supposed to be Ronald. He was born with the name Roald, a traditional Norwegian name. Dahl's parents were originally from Norway, and he was proud of his Norwegian heritage.
Roald (Not Ronald) Amundson was a Swedish explorer of the Earth's north pole and south pole.
people rember him because he wrote books and bought a joy to lives
Yes, Roald Dahl died when he was 74 on November 23, 1990.
Roald Dahl is a man. He was a British author known for his children's books such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."
Roald Dahl's wife was actress Patricia Neal. They were married from 1953 until their divorce in 1983.
There is no definitive information about Roald Dahl's swimming ability.
The children's author who wrote an autobiography called "Boy" is Roald Dahl. The book details his childhood experiences and early life.
Wrote short stories and poems.
Roald Dahl's goat was named Alfie. It lived in his garden and would eat roses.
Well one big thing was that Ronald Amundsen didn't die on his way back. There was more interactiveness, and Ronald Amundsen had a much more victorious trip, if you ask me.
The last book Roald Dahl wrote was "The Minpins," published in 1991. It is a short children's book featuring tiny forest-dwelling creatures.