Wald is a German word for woodland. The English equivalent is Weald or Wold. Examples of place names are Stow-on-the-Wold, Southwold , Easingwold, Methwold, Cuxwold and Hockwold
wald-ter-fell
Aysgarth in Yorkshire
It means never-ending joy.
buffet ballet
The plural is valleys.Unlike nouns ending in -y (ally, spy), English nouns ending in -ay or -ey form regular S plurals.
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Malvin Wald's birth name is Malvin Daniel Wald.
Traci Wald Donat's birth name is Traci Wald.
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Dani De Wald's birth name is Danielle De Wald.
Robert Wald was born in 1947.
Lillian Wald was born in 1867.
Florence Wald was born in 1917.
Florence Wald died in 2008.
Orli Wald died in 1962.
Orli Wald was born in 1914.
Carol Wald died in 2000.