Skuldins
Skuldins is a surname of Latvian origin. It is derived from the word "skuld", which refers to a furrow or groove in the earth, often created by plowing. This suggests a possible ancestral connection to farming or land cultivation. Like many surnames, Skuldins likely originated as a descriptive or occupational identifier for an individual's family. The prevalence of the surname is most notable within Latvia and among Latvian diaspora communities worldwide. While specific historical figures bearing the surname Skuldins are not widely documented in general historical records, it is a common patronymic throughout Latvia. Variations in spelling may exist due to historical transcription practices or migration patterns. The surname continues to be carried by individuals and families of Latvian descent.