Myers

Myers is a(n) Dutch, English, and German origin surname. The English origin of the surname has multiple possible sources: Anglo-Saxon England, from the Old English word maire (originally maior) meaning "mayor",[1] the Old French mire meaning "physician", or the Old Norse myrr, meaning "marsh".[2] The German origin of the surname Myers has the meaning "steward or bailiff," as in the magistrate of a city or town.

Myers
Origin
Meaning"son of Mayer"
Other names
Variant form(s)Meyers, Myars, Myres, Miers, Miares, Myeres

People

Fiction

  • Blake Myers, a main character in the animated series Get Blake!
  • Eric Myers, a character in Power Rangers: Time Force
  • Michael, Angel Myers, and Judith Myers of the Halloween film series
  • Nina Myers, a character in the television series 24
  • Ros Myers, a character in the television series Spooks

See also

References

  1. "Surnames: Myers". houseofnames.com.
  2. "Myers – name meaning & origin". genealogy.about.com. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
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