Proper noun
Bryden (plural Brydens)
A surname.
Firestone himself soon left the team and Rod Bryden emerged as the new owner. Source: Internet
Four members voted to oust the pair at last week’s board meeting – Riccarton Ward city councillor Vicki Buck, Halswell Ward city councillor Anne Galloway and board members Natalie Bryden and Catherine Chu. Source: Internet
The Rockets opened the scoring when Shawn Simms blasted one home from Brandon Mullin and Bryden Van Kessel at 9:29 of the first period to take a 1-0 lead. Source: Internet
HM Coastguard senior coastal operations officer Stewart Bryden said: “That was an EPIRB, an emergency beacon signal, that was activated over Dumfries.” Source: Internet
In 2003, playwright Bryden MacDonald launched When All the Slaves Are Free, a musical revue based on Mitchell's music. Source: Internet
“Without mentoring, you can already see how they are being used for non-counterterrorism purposes, like standing in line for the prime minister,” Mr. Bryden said. Source: Internet