Arden (name)
Arden is an English surname of locational origin. It is derived from three places thus called in the United Kingdom: in Yorkshire North Riding, Cheshire, or the Forest of Arden in Warwickshire.[1]
Notable people with the name include:
- Alice Arden
- Bruce Arden, American computer scientist
- Cecil Arden (1894–1989), American opera singer (mezzo-soprano/contralto)
- Charles Noble Arden-Clarke, British colonial administrator
- Dale Arden, fictional character
- David M. Arden (born 1949), American classical pianist
- Don Arden, English music manager, agent, and businessman
- Donn Arden, Las Vegas choreographer
- Edward Arden, head of the Arden family executed in 1583
- Edwin Hunter Pendleton Arden, American actor, theatre manager, and playwright
- Elizabeth Arden, businesswoman in the cosmetics industry
- Eve Arden, US actress
- Jane Arden (disambiguation), several people
- Jane Arden (comics), syndicated newspaper comic strip
- Jann Arden, Canadian singer/songwriter
- John Arden, English playwright
- Mark Arden, British comedian and actor
- Mary Arden, mother of William Shakespeare
- Mary Arden (actress), US actress
- Mary Arden (judge), British judge
- Michael Arden, American stage actor, singer, and composer
- Richard Pepper Arden, 1st Baron Alvanley
- Roy Arden, Canadian photographer
- Tom Arden, Australian author
- Toni Arden, US singer
- William Arden, one of the pseudonyms of the American author Dennis Lynds (1924–2005)
References
- ↑ "Arden at surnamedb.com". Retrieved 2013-10-10.
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