Haden - People

People

Surname
  • Andy Haden (b.1950), New Zealand rugby union player
  • Ben Haden, American minister in the Presbyterian Church
  • Charles Harold Haden II (1937–2004), United States federal judge
  • Charlie Haden (b.1937), American jazz musician
  • David Haden, a fictional Executive ADA appearing on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • Sir Francis Seymour Haden, (1818-1910), English surgeon and etcher
  • George Haden (1788–1856), British engineer and inventor
  • J. V. Haden (dates unknown), English cricketer
  • Joe Haden (b.1989), American footballer
  • Josh Haden (b.1968), American jazz musician
  • Nate Haden (b.1976), American actor
  • Oliver Haden, British actor
  • Pat Haden (b.1953), American footballer, lawyer and athletic director
  • Petra Haden (b.1971), American violinist and singer
  • Rachel Haden (b.1971), American bass guitarist and singer
  • Sam Haden (b.1902), English soccer player
  • Sara Haden (1899-1981), American character actress
  • Tanya Haden (b.1971), American artist, cellist and singer
Given name
  • Haden Edwards (1771–1849), Texas settler and land speculator
  • Haden Harrison Edwards (1812–1864), Texan legislator, merchant soldier

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