Wilde
Wilde is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
| Language(s) | Old English | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Meaning | "high spirited, a leader"; "a person worth of high respect, dictator"; (descriptive) "person who has attained a higher form"; "from an area of educated beings: a classist" (residential)  | 
| Region of origin | England | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Whilde, Wylde, Wyldes, Weald, Weild, Weld, Welds, Wyeld, Wield | 
| Frequency Comparisons[1] | |
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In arts and entertainment
    
    In film, television, and theatre
    
- Wilde a 1997 biographical film about Oscar Wilde
 - Andrew Wilde (actor), English actor
 - Barbie Wilde (born 1960), Canadian actress
 - Brian Wilde (1927–2008), British actor
 - Cornel Wilde (1915–1989), American actor and film director
 - Hagar Wilde (1905–1971), screenplay writer
 - Lois Wilde (1907–1995), American actress, model, dancer, and beauty contest winner
 - Marty Wilde (born 1939), British rock and roll singer and actor; father of Kim and Ricky Wilde
 - Olivia Wilde (born 1984), American actress
 - Patrick Wilde, British television, stage and screenwriter
 - Sonya Wilde (born 1939), American actress
 - Ted Wilde (1893–1929), comedy writer and director of silent movies
 
In music
    
- Andrew Wilde (pianist) (born 1965), English classical pianist
 - Danny Wilde (musician) (born 1956), American musician and founding member of The Rembrandts
 - David Wilde (born 1935), British pianist and composer
 - Jinian Wilde, British singer, part of Uniting Nations and other musical projects
 - Kim Wilde (born 1960), British pop singer and pop culture figure
 - Marty Wilde (born 1939), British rock and roll singer and actor; father of Kim and Ricky Wilde
 - Ricky Wilde (born 1961), British songwriter, musician, and record producer
 - Wilbur Wilde (born 1955), Australian saxophonist
 
In other arts
    
- Eduardo Wilde (1844–1913), Argentine politician, writer, and physician
 - Jane Wilde (1821–1896), Irish political activist, poet, and folklorist; mother of Oscar Wilde
 - John Wilde (1919–2006), American painter associated with Magic Realism
 - Liz Wilde (born 1971), American radio personality
 - Nurit Wilde (born 1971), Israeli-born photographer, socialite, and occasional actress
 - Oscar Wilde (1854–1900), Irish writer
 
In government, law, and politics
    
- Eduardo Wilde (1844–1913), Argentine politician, writer, and physician
 - Fran Wilde (born 1948), New Zealand politician
 - James Plaisted Wilde, Baron Penzance (1816–1899), British judge, rose-breeder, and proponent of the Baconian theory of the works of Shakespeare
 - John Wilde (jurist) (1590–1669), English lawyer and politician
 - Louis J. Wilde (1865–1924), American banker and politician
 - Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (1782–1858), Lord Chancellor of England
 
In sport
    
- Jimmy Wilde (1892–1969), Welsh world boxing champion
 - Joaquin Wilde (born 1986), American professional wrestler
 - Sam Wilde, English rugby league footballer
 - Walter Wilde (1908–1968), Somerset cricketer
 
In science and technology
    
- Henry Wilde (engineer) (1833–1919), British engineer and inventor of the self-energizing dynamo
 - Henry Tingle Wilde (1872–1912), English chief officer on the RMS Titanic
 - Krzysztof Wilde (born 1966), Polish engineer, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology
 - William Wilde (1815–1876), Irish eye and ear surgeon, writer on medicine, archaeology and folklore, father of Oscar Wilde
 - Winston Wilde, American sexologist
 
In other fields
    
- Dorothy Wilde (1895–1941), Anglo-Irish socialite
 - Michael Wilde (born 1952), English businessman
 
See also
    
- De Wilde
 - Dewilde
 - Wild (surname), list of people with the surname Wild
 - Vilde
 
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