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Dryden
Meaning
Name
●
An English and Scottish
habitational
surname
from Old English, from Old English drȳġe (“dry”) + denu (“valley”).
●
A
city
in Ontario, Canada;
named
for Canadian
farmer
and
politician
John Dryden.
●
A
village
in Michigan;
named
for
poet
John Dryden.
●
A
ghost town
in Missouri;
named
for state
official
Nathaniel Dryden.
●
A
town
in New York, and a
village
within the
town
;
named
for
poet
John Dryden.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Oregon;
named
for
poet
John Dryden.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Texas;
named
for
railroad
engineer
Eugene E. Dryden.
●
A
census-designated place
in Virginia;
named
for
railroad
official
Captain Dryden.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Washington;
named
for Canadian
horticulturist
John Dryden.
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