Dolden is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 6 characters long in length.
The family name Dolden is a variant of the Toller. 1. Two parishes in Dorsetshire are so named. 2. Anglo-Saxon tollere, a publican, or taker of tolls and taxes. Halliwell quotes an old poem in Harl. MS., 2260, to the effect that the-
"Tollers office it is ill;
For they take toll oft against skill."
that is, contrary to reason.
Dolden is form of the Toler. See Toller - 1. Two parishes in Dorsetshire are so named. 2. Anglo-Saxon tollere, a publican, or taker of tolls and taxes. Halliwell quotes an old poem in Harl. MS., 2260, to the effect that the-
"Tollers office it is ill;
For they take toll oft against skill."
that is, contrary to reason.
Variation of Toler. One who collected tolls at a tollgate, a tax collector.
Family name Dolden is form of Dollar. The man from Dollar, i.e., dale of plowed land, in Clackmannanshire.
Dolden is the form of the Dollar. A town and parish in Clackmannanshire.
How popular is Dolden?
Dolden is common in England.
Dolden is ranked 770029 on our list.
Dolden is an uncommon last name, few people in England and New Zealand have the family name. Around 369 people have been found who wears Dolden as their family name. Dolden have bearers in many countries around the world. More detailed information can be found below:Immigrants to US
From Germany
Jacque Dolden hailed from Germany. 42 years old embarked for New York from Havre on Labrador and arrived on June 25, 1884.
Dolden Namesakes
- Paul Dolden, electroacoustic music composer, currently living
Dolden Namesakes
- Paul Dolden, electroacoustic music composer, currently living