Meyers (disambiguation)
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Meyers is a common surname, and may also refer to:
In fictional characters:
- Professor Alex Meyers, character played by Christine Taylor in The Professor, a 2006 episode of the TV series My Name Is Earl
- Mort Meyers, a character played by Jeff Garlin in TV series Arrested Development
- Roger Meyers, Sr., a character in the American animated TV series The Simpsons
- Takuto Meyers (タクト マイヤーズ, Takuto Maiyaazu), protagonist of the manga and video-game series Galaxy Angel
In places:
- Meyers, California, in El Dorado County
- Meyers Chuck, Alaska, USA, census-designated place
- Meyers Corners, hamlet in the town of Bethlehem, New York, USA
- Meyers Lake, Ohio, USA, village
- Meyers Place, California (disambiguation), multiple locations
- Meyers Nunatak, nunatak in Antarctica
In other uses:
- Meyers Aircraft Company, in USA
- Meyers 200, light aircraft
- Meyers Farm, in the Hanover Zoo, in Hanover, Germany
- Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, German encyclopedia
- Meyers Manx, dune buggy
- Albertus L. Meyers Bridge, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
- Keith & Meyers Dry Goods Store, original location of the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, USA
- Lock 9 Meyers, Trent-Severn Waterway
- Thorvald Meyers gate, main street, Grünerløkka, Oslo, Norway
In common misspellings:
- Bristol-Myers Squibb, an American pharmaceutical corporation
- Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company, an American tobacco company currently known as the Liggett Group
- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a personality indicator designed to identify personal preferences
See also
- Meyers
- Myer
- Meyr (disambiguation)
- Meyer (disambiguation)
- Meier
- Meir (disambiguation)
- Maier
- Mayer (disambiguation)
- Mair (disambiguation)
- Mayr
- Von Meyer (disambiguation)
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