A dryad is a form of mythological Greek nymph associated with trees.
Dryad may also refer to:
Military
- HMS Dryad, any one of several ships of the Royal Navy
 - Dryad-class torpedo gunboat, in the Royal Navy
 - Operation Dryad, a British Second World War commando raid
 - DRYAD, a cryptographic system used by the United States military
 - Dryade-class frigate, class of ship in the French Navy
 - French frigate Dryade (1783), Hébé-class ship of the French Navy
 
Entertainment
- Dryad (comics), a Marvel Comics character
 - Dryad (DC Comics), planet in DC Comics, home world for Blok
 - Dryad (Dungeons & Dragons), game character
 - Dryad, a character in the Quest for Glory game series
 
Music
- Dryad, role in the opera Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss
 - Dryad, role in the opera Scylla et Glaucus by Jean-Marie Leclair
 - Dryads, composition for voice and orchestra by John Bevan Baker
 - Dryads and Pan from Myths by Karol Szymanowski
 
Literature
- Dryad, collection of stories by Ethel Mannin
 - Dryades, poem by William Diaper
 
Places
- Dryad, Washington, an unincorporated town
 - Dryad Lake, a lake in Montana
 - Dryades Street, street and district in Central City, New Orleans
 - Dryad Point, headland on North-East corner of Campbell Island in British Columbia
 
Other
- Dryad (repository), a nonprofit organization and international repository of scientific and medical data
 - Dryad (programming), a Microsoft programming infrastructure
 - SS Savoia, later renamed Dryad, a refrigerated cargo ship
 - Dryad Press, a book publisher
 - Dryad, painting by Evelyn De Morgan
 - Dryade, merchant ship built by William Scott Shipbuilders
 - Dryad (Minois dryas), a species of butterfly
 - Dryad (HBC vessel), operated by the HBC from 1825 to 1836, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels
 - Dryades, a genus of flowering plants native to Brazil
 
See also
- The Dryad (disambiguation)
 - Dryas (disambiguation)
 - Dryad's saddle (Polyporus squamosus), an edible basidiomycete mushroom
 
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