Haydon

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English

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Etymology

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From either Old English hīeġ (hay) or ġehæġ (enclosure) + denu (valley).

Proper noun

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Haydon (countable and uncountable, plural Haydons)

  1. A place in England:
    1. A hamlet and civil parish (without a council) in north-west Dorset (OS grid ref ST6715). [1]
    2. A civil parish in southern Northumberland, see Haydon Bridge. [2]
    3. A village in Radstock parish, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset (OS grid ref ST6853).
    4. A hamlet in Stoke St Mary parish, Somerset, previously in Somerset West and Taunton district (OS grid ref ST2523). [3]
    5. A suburb in Haydon Wick parish, Swindon borough, Wiltshire (OS grid ref SU1288).
  2. A habitational surname from Old English.

Derived terms

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Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Haydon is the 14398th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2076 individuals. Haydon is most common among White (91.76%) individuals.

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