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countable and uncountable, plural Daytons
(countable) A surname. examples
(uncountable) A placename, from the surname:
A city, the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio; named for Jonathan Dayton, a Constitution signatory and statesman. examples
A census-designated place in Lyon County, Nevada, United States; named for John Day, a local surveyor. examples
A city, the county seat of Rhea County, Tennessee; named for the city in Ohio. examples
A city in Texas. examples
A census-designated place in New Jersey; named for Jonathan Dayton. examples
A city in Kentucky; named for the city in Ohio. examples
A city in Minnesota; named for founder Lyman Dayton. examples
A town in Waupaca County, Wisconsin; named for early settler Lyman Dayton. examples
A suburb of Perth, Western Australia; named for Walter Warner Day, a cattle and wine pioneer in the area. examples
A city in Oregon. examples
A city, the county seat of Columbia County, Washington; named for Jesse Day. examples
A town in Maine; named for Thomas Day, who submitted the petition for the area to become a town. examples
A town in New York. examples
A town in Indiana. examples
A town in Virginia. examples
A city in Iowa; named for the city in Ohio. examples
A town in Wyoming; named for founder Joe Dayton Thorne. examples
A town in Richland County, Wisconsin. examples
A borough of Pennsylvania. examples
A city in Idaho. examples
A community in Nova Scotia. examples
A census-designated place in Montana. examples
A town in Alabama. examples