Rye
Rye stands for:
Drink:
- American whiskey, the mash of which is mainly made from rye, see Rye Whiskey
Textile:
- Product of Finnish textile art, see Rye (textile art)
Places in Denmark
- Gammel Rye , previously just Rye
in France:
in England:
in Australia:
in the United States:
- Rye (Arizona)
- Rye (Arkansas)
- Rye (Colorado)
- Rye (Florida)
- Rye, New Hampshire
- Rye (New York)
- Rye, Pennsylvania
- Rye (Texas)
- Rye (Washington)
- Rye Beach, New Hampshire
- Rye Beach (Ohio)
- Rye Brook (New York)
- Rye Cove, Virginia
- Rye Hill, Massachusetts
- Rye North Beach, New Hampshire
- Rye Patch (Nevada)
- Rye Valley (Oregon)
River:
People:
- Ferdinand de Rye (1550–1636), Archbishop of Besançon
- Forest Rye (1910–1988), American country singer
- Joseph Rye , British actor
- Louis de Rye († 1550), Bishop of Geneva
- Michael Rye (1918–2012), American voice actor
- Philibert de Rye (Bishop) (around 1516–1556), Swiss clergyman, Bishop of Geneva
- Philibert de Rye (governor) (1540–1597), Spanish nobleman, artillery master and governor
- Preben Lerdorff Rye (1917–1995), Danish actor
- Stellan Rye (1880–1914), screenwriter and film director
- Tom C. Rye (1863–1953), American politician and 36th Governor of Tennessee
See also: