Myles (disambiguation)
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Myles was the son of Lelex in Greek mythology.
As a first name, Myles may also refer to:
- Myles Brand, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
- Myles Burnyeat, English classicist and philosopher
- Myles Coverdale, 16th-century Bible translator who produced the first complete printed translation of the Bible into English
- Myles Goodwyn, guitarist, lead vocalist, main songwriter and founding member of the Canadian hard rock band April Wine
- Myles Heskett, drummer of Australian hard rock band Wolfmother
- Myles Landick, Jerseyman rugby union player and groundsman
- Myles Standish, Mayflower pilgrim and military advisor for Plymouth colony
Myles is also a surname, and may refer to:
In music:
- Alannah Myles, Canadian musician
- Alannah Myles (album), the self-titled debut album released by Alannah Myles on January 1, 1989
- Billy Myles, award-winning American R&B songwriter active in the 1950s and 1960s
- Heather Myles, American country singer
- Kristyna Myles, British singer-songwriter
- Peter Myles, Canadian film music editor
- Myles Kennedy, lead singer and guitarist for rock band, Alter Bridge.
In sport:
- Nate Myles, Australian rugby league player
- David Myles (rugby league)
In acting:
- Eve Myles, actress from Ystradgynlais, Wales
- Sophia Myles, English actress
In politics:
- David Myles (politician), British conservative party politician
- Gilbert Myles, New Zealand politician
- Andrew Watson Myles, Canadian politician
- James Myles, British Army officer and Irish politician
In other fields:
- Thomas Myles, Irish surgeon and gun-runner
- Eileen Myles, American poet
- Gareth Myles, British academic economist
- Edgar Kinghorn Myles, British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
The name Myles may also refer to:
- Myles Goodwyn (album), the self-titled solo album released by Myles Goodwyn of April Wine
- Myles na gCopaleen, one of Brian O'Nolan's many pen-names
See also
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