Dearden

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Dearden
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈdɪərdən/
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)English
Meaning"the valley of the deer"

Dearden is a patronymic and an English family name meaning "the valley of the deer" deriving from the location, Dearden, near Edenfield, Lancashire.[1]

People with the surname[edit]

  • Barry Dearden, also known as Barry Deardon (born 1963), Canadian international soccer player
  • Basil Dearden (1911–1971), English film director
  • Bill Dearden (b. 1944), English athlete and manager in football
  • Dick Dearden (1938–2019), United States political figure from Iowa
  • Harry Dearden (born 1997), English cricketer
  • James Dearden (b. 1949), English film director and screenwriter
  • John Dearden (1891–1972), English-born Irish athlete in cricket
  • John Francis Dearden (1907–1988), United States prelate and cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church
  • Kevin Dearden (b. 1970), English athlete in football
  • Lorraine Dearden (b. 1961), Australo-British economist
  • Stephen Dearden (b. 1968), English athlete in cricket
  • Stuart Dearden (b. 1990), Scottish athlete in football
  • Taylor Dearden (born 1993), American actress
  • Thomas Dearden (born 2001), Australian professional rugby league footballer
  • Venetia Dearden (born 1975), British photographer and filmmaker
  • Nicholas Dearden (born 1960) British Product Designer and inventor of the Expanding Capstan Table

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Surname Database: Dearden Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database. Retrieved 2021-04-24.