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*[[Tom Hayden]], [[civil rights]] activist. |
*[[Tom Hayden]], [[civil rights]] activist. |
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*[[Joseph Haydn]], [[18th century]] [[Classical music era| |
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*[[Joseph Haydn]], [[18th century]] [[Classical music era|clasical]] composer. |
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*[[Michael Haydn]], [[Austrian]] [[composer]] and brother of Joseph Haydn. |
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*[[Johann Evangelist Haydn]], [[tenor]] [[singer]] and brother of Joseph Haydn. |
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Persons with the [[given name]] '''Hayden''' include: |
Persons with the [[given name]] '''Hayden''' include: |
Revision as of 20:15, 30 August 2005
Hayden may refer to:
- Hayden, stage name of Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden Desser
- Bill Hayden, former Governor-General of Australia.
- Carl T. Hayden, former President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate and Appropriations Committee chairman from Arizona.
- Emily Spencer Hayden, 19th and 20th century American photographer.
- Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, 19th century American geologist.
- Matthew Hayden, Australian and Queensland cricketer.
- Melissa Hayden, American actress.
- Michael V. Hayden, General in the U.S. Air Force and Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence.
- Nicky Hayden, motorcycle racer.
- Pamela Hayden, American voice actress.
- Robert Hayden, African-American educator and poet.
- Sterling Hayden, American film actor
- Teresa Nielsen Hayden, American science fiction author.
- Tom Hayden, civil rights activist.
Haydn may refer to:
- Joseph Haydn, 18th century clasical composer.
- Michael Haydn, Austrian composer and brother of Joseph Haydn.
- Johann Evangelist Haydn, tenor singer and brother of Joseph Haydn.
Persons with the given name Hayden include:
- Hayden Christensen, Canadian actor known for his Star Wars roles.
- Hayden Fry, former NCAA Division I-A college football coach.
- Hayden Foxe, Australian football (soccer) player.
- Hayden White, historian
Place names with Hayden include: