Wayland
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Wayland was a common American name of the 1930's and of some places in the United States of America:
People
- Francis Wayland, an American Baptist educationist and former president of Brown University.
- Susan Wayland, a German fashion model focused in soft-core nude photography
- Tom Wayland, an American voice actor
- Wayland Flowers, an American Puppeteer
- Wayland Young, a British writer and SDP and Labour Party politician.
Institutions
- Wayland Academy, a boarding high school located in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.
- Wayland prison, a prison.
Locations
- Wayland, Cornwall
- Wayland, Devon
- Wayland, Iowa
- Wayland, Kentucky
- Wayland, Norfolk an area including Wayland prison and Wayland Wood
- Wayland, Massachusetts
- Wayland, Michigan
- Wayland, Missouri
- Wayland (town), New York
- Wayland (village), New York
Fictional
- Wayland is a planet in the Star Wars fictional universe.
- Weyland the smith a Norse god, also known as Wayland, Wolund, or Weland