Mentor (disambiguation)
Mentor was the tutor of Telemachus in Greek mythology.
Mentor may also refer to:
- Mentorship, the developmental relationship between a more experienced mentor and a less experienced partner referred to as a mentee or protégé
People and fictional characters
- In Greek mythology:
- Mentor, the son of Heracles and Asopis, daughter of Thespius
- Mentor, one of the sons of Eurystheus
- Mentor, son of Imbrus, an ally of the Trojans
- In fiction:
- Mentor of Arisia, the extraterrestrial force responsible for guiding humanity to maturity in E. E. "Doc" Smith's Lensman series
- two Marvel Comics characters that go by the name Mentor
- Mentor (comics)
- A'lars
- Mentor, the guardian of Billy Batson/Captain Marvel in Shazam! (TV series)
- In history:
- Mentor of Rhodes, a Greek mercenary
- "Mentor", the pseudonym of Loyd Blankenship, a famous hacker
Places
In the United States:
- Mentor, Indiana
- Mentor, Kansas
- Mentor, Kentucky
- Mentor, Minnesota
- Mentor, Ohio, the largest city with this name
- Mentor, West Virginia
- Mentor, Wisconsin
Other uses
- Mentor, a line of minicomputers running the Pick operating system and produced by Applied Digital Data Systems in the 1980s
- MENTOR routing algorithm, a routing algorithm for mesh networks topology
- Mentor Graphics, a company providing electronic design automation solutions
- T-34 Mentor, a trainer plane
- Mentor (satellite), a type of U.S. reconnaissance satellite
- Mentor (film), a 2006 film starring Rutger Hauer
- MENTOR, a nonprofit organization that promotes mentorship
- Mentor (magazine), a magazine for gay men published by the BLK organization
- Mentor (company), a supplier of surgical aesthetics products to plastic surgeons
- Mentors (band), an American heavy metal band