In today's world,
Sköld remains a topic of constant interest and debate. With the advancement of technology and globalization,
Sköld has acquired unprecedented relevance in modern society. From its impact on the economy to its influence on culture and politics,
Sköld has become a phenomenon that cuts across all spheres of contemporary life. In this article, we will explore the various facets of
Sköld and analyze its reach and impact in today's world.
For the debut solo album released in 1996 by Tim Skold, see
Skold.
Sköld is a surname of Swedish origin. It directly translates to the English word "shield". Sköld may refer to:
People
- Gunnar Sköld (1894–1971), Swedish road racing cyclist
- Hannes Sköld (1886–1930), Swedish socialist and anti-militarist
- Johan Sköld (born 1975), Swedish golfer
- Kristian Sköld (1911–1988), Swedish chess player
- Linus Sköld (born 1983), Swedish politician
- Martin Sköld (born 1970), Swedish musician, Kent
- Nils Sköld (1921–1996), Swedish Army lieutenant general
- Per Edvin Sköld (1891–1972), Swedish Social Democratic politician
- Tim Sköld, Swedish musician
- Victor Sköld (born 1989), Swedish footballer
- Yngve Sköld (1899–1992), Swedish composer, pianist and organist
Other
- Skold vs. KMFDM, album with Tim Skold and Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM
- HSwMS Sköld, small river monitor built for the Swedish Royal Skerry Artillery in the late 1860s
See also