Haiden
Haiden stands for:
- the prayer hall in a Japanese Shinto shrine, see Shinto shrine #Ceremonial halls
The following geographical objects are called Haiden :
- Haiden (Egglham) , part of the Egglham community , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Haiden (Gars am Inn) , district of the market Gars am Inn , Mühldorf am Inn district, Bavaria
- Haiden (Laufen) , district of the city of Laufen , Berchtesgadener Land district, Bavaria
- Haiden (Stephanskirchen) , part of the municipality of Stephanskirchen , district of Rosenheim, Bavaria
- Haiden (Kirchschlag municipality) , district of Kirchschlag , Zwettl district, Lower Austria
- Haiden (Martinsberg municipality) , district of Martinsberg , Zwettl district, Lower Austria
- Haiden (Bad Ischl municipality) , cadastral municipality of Bad Ischl, Gmunden district, Upper Austria
- Haiden (municipality of Braunau) , village of Braunau am Inn , Braunau am Inn district, Upper Austria
- Haiden (Feldkirchen municipality) , village of Feldkirchen in Carinthia , Feldkirchen district, Carinthia
- Haiden (Kirchberg municipality) , village of Kirchberg , Rohrbach district, Upper Austria
- Haiden (municipality of St. Johann) , place near Sankt Johann am Wimberg , Rohrbach district, Upper Austria
- Haiden (Tamsweg municipality) , cadastral municipality of Tamsweg, Tamsweg district, State of Salzburg
- Haiden (communities Eibiswald, Wies) , district of Eibiswald and Wies , district of Deutschlandberg, Styria
Haiden is the name of the following people:
- an Austrian knight family, Haiden zu Guntramsdorf (and Achau)
- Anton Haiden (engineer) (1886–1966), Austrian engineer
- Anton Haiden (soccer player) (* 1967), Austrian soccer player
- Christine Haiden (* 1962), Austrian author
- Günter Haiden (1926–2004), Austrian politician
- Laurenz Haiden (1449–1486), Austrian knight and politician, mayor of Vienna
- René Alfons Haiden (* 1930), Austrian bank manager
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