| Origin | |
|---|---|
| Language(s) | England, Scotland and Ireland | 
| Word/name | Old English | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Gold | 
Acting
- Alexander Gould (born 1994), American actor
 - Dana Gould, American comedian and writer
 - Desiree Gould (1945–2021), American actress
 - Elliott Gould (born 1938), American actor
 - Harold Gould (1923–2010), American actor
 - James Nutcombe Gould (1849–1899), English stage actor
 - Jason Gould (born 1966), American actor, writer and director
 - Julia Gould (1824–1893), English-born stage actress and singer
 - Kelly Gould, American actress
 - Mitzi Gould (born 1915), American actress
 - Nolan Gould, (born 1998), American actor
 - Peter Gould, American television drama screenwriter
 - Sandra Gould (1916–1999), American actress and comedian
 
Arts and letters
- Alan J. Gould (1898–1993), American newspaper editor
 - Chester Gould, creator of popular comic book character Dick Tracy
 - Edd Gould (1988–2012), British animator, creator of Eddsworld
 - Edward Sherman Gould, 19th-century American author, translator and critic
 - Elizabeth Porter Gould (1848–1906), American poet and author
 - Emily Gould (born 1981), American author
 - Francis Carruthers Gould, British caricaturist and political cartoonist
 - Gerald Gould, English writer, journalist, reviewer, essayist and poet
 - Hal Gould, American photographer and gallery curator
 - Hannah Flagg Gould (1789–1865), American poet
 - J. J. Gould, Canadian journalist
 - Joan Gould (1927–2022), American author and journalist
 - Karen L. Gould (born 1948) American scholar of French-Canadian literature, president of Brooklyn College
 - Lewis L. Gould (born 1939) American historian
 - Mary Gould Almy (1735–1808), diarist during the American Revolution
 - Nat Gould, English journalist and writer of horse racing novels
 - Rebecca Gould, American writer, translator, and Professor of Islamic Studies
 - Steven Gould, American science fiction writer
 - Thomas R. Gould, American sculptor
 - Warwick Gould (born 1947), Australian literary scholar
 - Manny Gould (1904–1975), American animator
 
Business
- Andrew Gould (businessman) (born 1946), Schlumberger executive
 - George Jay Gould I (1864–1923) American railroad president
 - Jay Gould (1836–1892), American financier
 - James Childs Gould (1880–1944), British/American industrialist
 - Kingdon Gould Jr. (1924–2018), American businessman and diplomat
 - Kingdon Gould Sr. (1887–1945), American businessman
 
Math and science
- Alice Bache Gould (1868–1953), American mathematician, philanthropist, and historian
 - Augustus Addison Gould, American conchologist
 - Benjamin Apthorp Gould, American astronomer
 - Elizabeth Gould (psychologist), professor of psychology at Princeton University
 - Gordon Gould, American physicist, inventor of the laser
 - Henry W. Gould, American mathematician
 - Ian Gould (geologist), Australian geologist, chancellor of the University of South Australia
 - John Gould (1804–1881), English ornithologist and artist
 - John Stanton Gould (1810–1874), American science lecturer, temperance reformer, agricultural scientist and politician
 - Laurence McKinley Gould (1896–1995), American geologist, educator, polar explorer
 - Rupert Gould (1890–1948), British horologist
 - Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002), American paleontologist and science writer
 - William Gould (naturalist), English naturalist and cleric
 
Military
- Charles Gilbert Gould (1845–1916), Union Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
 - Davidge Gould (1758–1847), Royal Navy admiral
 - Herbert Gould, Royal Air Force World War I flying ace
 - Michael C. Gould, 18th Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy
 - Thomas William Gould (1914–2001), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
 
Music
- Billy Gould (born 1963), American musician and producer
 - Boon Gould (1955–2019), English musician, member of the band Level 42
 - Glenn Gould (1932–1982), Canadian pianist
 - Morton Gould (1913–1996), American composer, conductor and arranger
 - Phil Gould (musician) (born 1957), English musician, member of the band Level 42
 - Stephen Gould (tenor) (1962–2023), American tenor
 
Politics
- Arthur R. Gould (1857–1946), U.S. senator
 - Basil Gould (1883–1956), British Political Officer
 - Benjamin Gould (politician) (1849–1922), South Australian politician
 - Bryan Gould (born 1939), British politician
 - Georgia Gould (politician), British politician, daughter of Philip
 - James Childs Gould (1880–1944) industrialist and British Member of Parliament
 - James J. Gould (1823–1909), Michigan state representative
 - John Gould (MP), British politician and Director of the East India Company
 - John Stanton Gould (1810–1874), American science lecturer, temperance reformer, agricultural scientist and politician
 - Joseph Gould (politician, born 1808) (1808–1886), farmer, businessman and political figure in Ontario, Canada
 - Joseph Gould (politician, born 1911) (1911–1965), Canadian politician
 - Karina Gould (born 1987), Canadian politician
 - Kenneth H. Gould (1938–2019), American politician
 - Monica Gould (born 1957), Australian former politician
 - Nathaniel Gould (1661–1728), British politician and Governor of the Bank of England
 - Nathaniel Gould (died 1738), British politician
 - Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood (1950–2011), British political advisor
 
Sports
- Al Gould (1888–1935), American baseball player
 - Arthur Corbin Gould (1850–1903), American shooter and writer on guns
 - Arthur Gould (rugby union) (1864–1919), Welsh rugby union player
 - Bert Gould, Welsh international rugby player
 - Bob Gould (rugby player), Welsh international rugby player
 - Bobby Gould (ice hockey), former National Hockey League player
 - Bobby Gould, English footballer and manager
 - Carol Gould (athlete), English long-distance runner
 - Chad Gould, Philippines footballer, England beach soccer international
 - Charlie Gould (1847–1917), American baseball player
 - Donna Gould (born 1966), Australian cyclist
 - Georgia Gould, mountain biker
 - Horace Gould, English motor racing driver
 - Ian Gould (born 1957), English former cricketer and umpire
 - James Gould (rower), New Zealand rower
 - Jay Gould II (1888–1935) champion tennis player
 - Jonny Gould, English radio sports broadcaster
 - Martin Gould, English snooker player
 - Phil Gould (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer, coach and commentator
 - Robbie Gould, placekicker for the San Francisco 49ers
 - Shane Gould, Australian swimmer
 - Wally Gould (1938–2018), English footballer
 
Other
- Alfred Gould (surgeon) (1852–1922), British physician, Dean of Medicine and Vice-Chancellor of the University of London
 - Arthur L. Gould, American educator
 - Bob Gould (activist) (1937–2011), Australian activist and bookseller
 - Carl Freylinghausen Gould, American architect
 - Cecil Gould, English art historian
 - Ezra Palmer Gould, minister and biblical scholar
 - Frederick James Gould, English teacher, writer and pioneer secular humanist
 - Harry Gould (editor) (died 1974), editor of the Tribune, Australian Communist newspaper
 - James Gould (jurist), American law school professor
 - Jay Gould (1836–1892), railroad developer and speculator
 - Louisa Gould, Jewish activist
 - Matt Kennedy Gould (born 1975), American former television personality
 - Matthew Gould (born 1971), British Ambassador to Israel
 - Robert S. Gould (1826–1904), Texas Supreme Court justice and Confederate colonel
 - Sara K. Gould, American feminist and philanthropist
 - Steven B. Gould (born 1966), American lawyer and judge
 - Thomas Gould (Baptist) (c. 1619–1675), first pastor of the First Baptist Church of Boston, Massachusetts
 - Todd Gould, American psychiatrist
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Gould Name Meaning & Gould Family History at Ancestry.com". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
 
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