- Source: Dryden (surname)
Dryden is an English surname which derives from the Welsh word drwydwn, meaning a 'broken nose'. For other uses, including fictional names, see Dryden (disambiguation).
Notable people with the surname include:
John Dryden
John Dryden (1631–1700), English poet
John C. Dryden (1893–1952), politician
John Dryden (footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer) player
John Dryden (Ontario politician) (1840–1909), farmer and politician
John Dryden (Kuser) (1897–1964), New Jersey politician
John F. Dryden (1839–1911), businessman
Other people named Dryden
Alice Dryden, English photographer and historian
Charles Dryden (1860–1931), American baseball writer and humorist
Charles Dryden (disambiguation), several people
Dan Dryden, American politician
Dave Dryden, retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender
David Owen Dryden, San Diego builder-architect
Helen Dryden, American artist and designer
Hugh Latimer Dryden, NASA Deputy Director
Jim Dryden, New Zealand wrestler
Ken Dryden, Canadian hockey player and politician
Konrad Dryden (born 1963), American writer on Italian opera, descendant of John Dryden
Murray Dryden, Canadian philanthropist
Nathaniel Dryden (1849–1924), American architect
Nicole Dryden, two-time Olympic swimmer from Canada
Richard Dryden, English former professional footballer and former manager of Worcester City F.C.
Spencer Dryden, American musician who was best known as the drummer for Jefferson Airplane, New Riders of the Purple Sage and The Dinosaurs
Wheeler Dryden, English actor and film director, father of rock musician Spencer Dryden (above), and half brother of Charlie Chaplin
References
See also
Dryden baronets
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