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