Proper noun
Layden (plural Laydens)
A surname.
For me to be here tonight, everything had to be perfect. I had to get drafted by Utah, had to play with a point guard like John Stockton, and had to be coached by Jerry Sloan and Frank Layden. Karl Malone
Littlewood: 133 Layden tendered his resignation for personal reasons January 1946. Source: Internet
At last night’s Sony event, only a single person (Shawn Layden, CEO of SIEA) spoke on stage. Source: Internet
Before long, it was played at a number of sporting events and by the end of World War II, NFL Commissioner Elmer Layden had ordered that the song would be played at every football game. Source: Internet
Glasgow City Council's convenor for equalities and human rights, Jen Layden, said: "The tragic death of a young mum is devastating and my heart goes out to Mercy's family and friends - including her young son - at this sad time." Source: Internet
“Based on what we know now about this virus, our concern for transmission before symptoms develop is low, so that is reassuring,” Dr. Jennifer Layden, an epidemiologist with the Illinois Department of Health, said at the Friday briefing. Source: Internet