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Walder may refer to:
- Albert Walder (born 1957), Italian cross country skier who competed from 1985 to 1988
- Chaim Walder (born 1969), bestselling Haredi children's writer
- Dave Walder (born 1978), rugby union footballer who plays at fly-half for Wasps
- David Walder (1928–1978), British Conservative Party politician
- Erick Walder (born 1971), American long jumper
- Francis Walder (1906–1997), Belgian writer and soldier
- Jay Walder, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York
- Katie Walder (born 1982), American actress
- Russel Walder (born 1959), American Jazz oboist
- Samuel Walder (1879–1946), Australian politician and businessman
- Walder Frey, a fictional character in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Fire and Ice
Usage examples of "walder".
Walder and Walder had never seen hot water bubbling from the ground before, but they both allowed how it would make the game even better.
He was Little Walder even though he was tall and stout, with a red face and a big round belly.
He watched Turnip and Little Walder struggle for the stick until Turnip lost his footing and went in with a huge splash, arms waving.
Little Walder had smacked Rickon with the stick, square across his belly.
Your grandfather Lord Walder pledged me his support and that of House Frey.
Little Walder struck the harder blow, but Bran thought Big Walder sat his horse better.
Little Walder cast his splintered lance aside, spied Bran, and reined up.
Little Walder spurred his horse closer, giving Hodor a bump that pushed him backward.
Ser Rodrik reminded him to send something to his foster brothers, so he sent Little Walder some boiled beets and Big Walder the buttered turnips.
The maester spent several hours every afternoon tutoring Bran, Rickon, and the Walder Freys.
Ser Ryman is next in line, and then Edwyn and Black Walder and Petyr Pimple.
Ser Ryman and Black Walder and the rest are with Robb in the west, Martyn has been of great service scouting, and Ser Perwyn helped see you safe to Renly.
Deep within the gem, Walder saw straight lines, streaks of light that radiated like the spokes of a wheel.
Moreover, Walder recalled that Lenfell had promptly told the lone servant to take the evening off.
Instead of the broad-faced financier, he had become an ominous figure from which Walder instinctively shrank.