Hayward
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Hayward can mean one of the following professions:
- Hayward (profession), an officer of a township in charge of fences and enclosures
- Hayward, another name for a herdsman
Hayward may also mean:
- The fictional Hayward family of hobbits
- Hayward (BART), a Bay Area Rapid Transit station
- Hayward Executive Airport, an airport located in Hayward, California
- The Hayward Fault Zone, located in northern California in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Hayward Field track and field stadium, home to the University of Oregon Track and Field teams
- Hayward Gallery, an art gallery situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, London, England
- Haywards Heath railway station, serving Haywards Heath in West Sussex
- California State University of Hayward, now known as California State University, East Bay
- Camp Hayward, a girls camp located in Sandwich, Massachusetts
- Hayward's Pit Bar-B-Que, a world-famous barbecue restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas
- Colchester Hayward Volunteer Fire Department, established by the borough of Colchester, Connecticut
- The San Mateo-Hayward Bridge, crossing San Francisco Bay linking the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay area
Hayward is also the name of places such as:
- Hayward, California, in Alameda County
- Hayward, Minnesota, in Freeborn County
- Hayward, Missouri, in Pemiscot County
- Hayward (city), Wisconsin, in Sawyer County
- Hayward (town), Wisconsin, also in Sawyer County
- Hayward Township, Minnesota, in Freeborn County
- Haywards, on the North Island of New Zealand, site of the static inverter plant of the HVDC Inter-Island
- Haywards Heath, a town in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England
Hayward is also the proper name or surname of individuals, see:
- Abraham Hayward (1801-84), English man of letters
- Alan Hayward, a British author
- Alvinza Hayward, supposedly the richest man in California during the California Gold Rush
- Brian Hayward, a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
- Brooke Hayward, daughter of Leland Hayward, author of Haywire, chronicling the family
- Carolyn Hayward, Canadian bullfighter and artist
- Charles Hayward, the 25th mayor of Victoria, British Columbia
- Charles Hayward (musician), a British drummer of the rock group This Heat
- Charles William Hayward, a British entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Donna Hayward, a fictional character in the television series Twin Peaks, played by Lara Flynn Boyle
- Ferd Hayward (1911- ), Canadian Olympian
- Sir Isaac Hayward, leader of the London County Council
- Sir Jack Hayward OBE, a property developer born in Wolverhampton, England
- Jack Hayward (academic), English professor of politics
- Joshua Hayward, guitarist of The Horrors
- Sir John Hayward, an English historian
- Justin Hayward, a British musician, the lead guitarist and composer for The Moody Blues
- Leland Hayward, a Hollywood and Broadway agent and theatrical producer
- Louis Hayward, a British actor born in South Africa
- Mary Hayward Weir, an American steel heiress and socialite
- Max Hayward, a British lecturer on and translator of Russian literature
- Nantie Hayward (Mornantau Hayward), a South African cricketer
- Nathaniel Hayward , American inventor (vulcanization of rubber) and businessman
- Reginald Frederick Johnson Hayward, a South African recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Rick Hayward, chairman of the English football team the Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Susan Hayward, an American actress
- Thomas Hayward (cricketer), an English cricketer
- 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Hayward (Royal Navy officer), a British sailor who was present during the mutiny on the Bounty
- Thomas Hayward (literary editor) (d. 1779?), editor of The British Muse (1738) and lawyer
- Thomas Hayward (MP) (1706-1781), British MP for Ludgershall
- Tom Hayward, an English cricketer
- William Hayward (1941-2008) son of Leland Hayward, a suicide
- William Hayward (1815-1891), a founder of the city of Hayward, California
- William Hayward, Jr. (1787-1836), an American politician
- Hayward A. Harvey (1824-93), an American inventor