Bouldin
Bouldin is a surname of English origin. It is believed to derive from the Old English word "bold," meaning dwelling or house, and "ing," a possessive suffix. Thus, Bouldin likely denoted someone who lived in or owned a prominent dwelling. The name is found in various forms throughout England, and its migration to other parts of the world, particularly North America, is documented through genealogical records.
Early historical mentions of the Bouldin surname can be found in parish registers and land deeds in
Notable individuals bearing the Bouldin surname have contributed to various fields. Historically, the name has been