Wilmer: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
m moved one addition to given name |
|||
(40 intermediate revisions by 29 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{wiktionary|Wilmer}} |
|||
'''Wilmer''' or '''Wilmers''' may refer to: |
'''Wilmer''' or '''Wilmers''' may refer to: |
||
Line 4: | Line 5: | ||
==Places== |
==Places== |
||
*[[Wilmer, Alabama]], an unincorporated community |
*[[Wilmer, Alabama]], United States, an unincorporated community |
||
*[[Wilmer, Louisiana]], an unincorporated hamlet |
*[[Wilmer, Louisiana]], United States, an unincorporated hamlet |
||
*[[Wilmer, Texas]], a city |
*[[Wilmer, Texas]], United States, a city |
||
*[[Wilmer, British Columbia]], |
*[[Wilmer, British Columbia]], Canada, a settlement |
||
==Surname== |
==Surname== |
||
===Wilmer=== |
|||
*[[Clive Wilmer]] (born 1945), British poet |
|||
*[[Douglas Wilmer]] (1920–2016), English actor |
*[[Douglas Wilmer]] (1920–2016), English actor |
||
*[[Elizabeth Wilmer]], American mathematician |
|||
*[[Emmanuel Wilmer]] (died 2005), Haitian killed in political violence |
*[[Emmanuel Wilmer]] (died 2005), Haitian killed in political violence |
||
*[[Franke Wilmer]] (born 1950), American politician |
*[[Franke Wilmer]] (born 1950), American politician |
||
*[[Heiner Wilmer]] (born 1961), German Roman Catholic bishop |
|||
*[[James Jones Wilmer]] (1750–1814), Episcopal priest and U.S. Senate chaplain |
*[[James Jones Wilmer]] (1750–1814), Episcopal priest and U.S. Senate chaplain |
||
*[[Richard Hooker Wilmer]] (1816–1900), Bishop of Alabama |
|||
*[[Val Wilmer]] (born 1941), British photographer and writer |
*[[Val Wilmer]] (born 1941), British photographer and writer |
||
*[[William Holland Wilmer]] (1782–1827), Episcopal priest, author and president of College of William and Mary |
*[[William Holland Wilmer]] (1782–1827), Episcopal priest, author and president of College of William and Mary |
||
===Wilmers=== |
|||
*[[Mary-Kay Wilmers]] (born 1938), British journal editor |
*[[Mary-Kay Wilmers]] (born 1938), British journal editor |
||
*[[Robert G. Wilmers]] ( |
*[[Robert G. Wilmers]] (1934–2017), American banker |
||
*[[Wilhelm Wilmers]] (1817–1899), German Jesuit |
*[[Wilhelm Wilmers]] (1817–1899), German Jesuit professor of philosophy and theology |
||
==Given name== |
==Given name== |
||
*[[Wilmer Aguirre]] (born 1983), Peruvian football player |
*[[Wilmer Aguirre]] (born 1983), Peruvian football player |
||
*[[Wilmer Allison]] (1904–1977), American tennis player |
*[[Wilmer Allison]] (1904–1977), American tennis player |
||
*[[Wilmer Azuaje]] (born 1977), Venezuelan politician |
|||
*[[Wilmer L. Barrow]] (1903–1975), American electrical engineer |
*[[Wilmer L. Barrow]] (1903–1975), American electrical engineer |
||
*[[ |
*[[Wílmer Cabrera]] (born 1967), Colombian football player |
||
*[[Wilmer Calderon]] (born 1975), Puerto Rican-American actor |
|||
*[[Wilmer Carter]] (born 1941), California State Assemblywoman |
*[[Wilmer Carter]] (born 1941), California State Assemblywoman |
||
*[[Wilmer Crisanto]] (born 1989), Honduran football player |
*[[Wilmer Crisanto]] (born 1989), Honduran football player |
||
Line 33: | Line 40: | ||
*[[Wilmer D. Elfrink]] (1893–1948), American football and basketball coach |
*[[Wilmer D. Elfrink]] (1893–1948), American football and basketball coach |
||
*[[Wilmer Fields]] (1922–2004), American baseball player |
*[[Wilmer Fields]] (1922–2004), American baseball player |
||
*[[Wilmer Clemont Fields]] ( |
*[[Wilmer Clemont Fields]] (1922–2018), American Southern Baptist executive, newspaper editor, and author |
||
*[[Wilmer Flores]] (born 1991), Venezuelan baseball player |
*[[Wilmer Flores]] (born 1991), Venezuelan baseball player |
||
*[[Wilmer Font]] (born 1990), Venezuelan baseball player |
|||
*[[Wilmer Angier Jennings]] (1910–1990), African American printmaker |
|||
*[[Wilmer Kousemaker]] (born 1985), Dutch footballer |
*[[Wilmer Kousemaker]] (born 1985), Dutch footballer |
||
*[[ |
*[[Wílmer López]] (born 1971), Costa Rican football player |
||
*[[Wilmer McLean]] (1814–1882), grocer from Virginia, associated with the American Civil War |
*[[Wilmer McLean]] (1814–1882), grocer from Virginia, associated with the American Civil War |
||
*[[Wilmer Mizell]] (1930–1999), American baseball player |
*[[Wilmer Mizell]] (1930–1999), American baseball player |
||
Line 45: | Line 54: | ||
*[[Wilmer Vásquez]] (born 1981), Venezuelan boxer |
*[[Wilmer Vásquez]] (born 1981), Venezuelan boxer |
||
*[[Wilmer Velásquez]] (born 1972), Honduran football player |
*[[Wilmer Velásquez]] (born 1972), Honduran football player |
||
*[[Wilmer Cleveland Wells]] (1839–1933), Canadian rancher, lumberman and politician |
|||
*[[Wilmer Cave Wright]] (1868–1951), British-born American classical philologist |
*[[Wilmer Cave Wright]] (1868–1951), British-born American classical philologist |
||
*[[Wilmer Sarbuda]] (born 1995), Most handsome Filipino |
|||
==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
||
*Wilmer Eye Institute, [[Johns Hopkins Hospital]] |
*Wilmer Eye Institute, [[Johns Hopkins Hospital]] |
||
*Wilmer Cook, a character in ''[[The Maltese Falcon (novel)|The Maltese Falcon]]'' and its film adaptations |
*Wilmer Cook, a character in ''[[The Maltese Falcon (novel)|The Maltese Falcon]]'' and its film adaptations |
||
*[[Candice Wilmer]], a character in the ''Heroes'' graphic novels and television series |
|||
⚫ | |||
==See also== |
==See also== |
||
* {{in title}} |
|||
⚫ | |||
*[[Wilmer X]], a Swedish rock band |
*[[Wilmer X]], a Swedish rock band |
||
Latest revision as of 22:54, 7 January 2024
Look up Wilmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wilmer or Wilmers may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Wilmer, Alabama, United States, an unincorporated community
- Wilmer, Louisiana, United States, an unincorporated hamlet
- Wilmer, Texas, United States, a city
- Wilmer, British Columbia, Canada, a settlement
Surname
[edit]Wilmer
[edit]- Clive Wilmer (born 1945), British poet
- Douglas Wilmer (1920–2016), English actor
- Elizabeth Wilmer, American mathematician
- Emmanuel Wilmer (died 2005), Haitian killed in political violence
- Franke Wilmer (born 1950), American politician
- Heiner Wilmer (born 1961), German Roman Catholic bishop
- James Jones Wilmer (1750–1814), Episcopal priest and U.S. Senate chaplain
- Richard Hooker Wilmer (1816–1900), Bishop of Alabama
- Val Wilmer (born 1941), British photographer and writer
- William Holland Wilmer (1782–1827), Episcopal priest, author and president of College of William and Mary
Wilmers
[edit]- Mary-Kay Wilmers (born 1938), British journal editor
- Robert G. Wilmers (1934–2017), American banker
- Wilhelm Wilmers (1817–1899), German Jesuit professor of philosophy and theology
Given name
[edit]- Wilmer Aguirre (born 1983), Peruvian football player
- Wilmer Allison (1904–1977), American tennis player
- Wilmer Azuaje (born 1977), Venezuelan politician
- Wilmer L. Barrow (1903–1975), American electrical engineer
- Wílmer Cabrera (born 1967), Colombian football player
- Wilmer Calderon (born 1975), Puerto Rican-American actor
- Wilmer Carter (born 1941), California State Assemblywoman
- Wilmer Crisanto (born 1989), Honduran football player
- Wilmer Difo (born 1992), Dominican baseball player
- Wilmer D. Elfrink (1893–1948), American football and basketball coach
- Wilmer Fields (1922–2004), American baseball player
- Wilmer Clemont Fields (1922–2018), American Southern Baptist executive, newspaper editor, and author
- Wilmer Flores (born 1991), Venezuelan baseball player
- Wilmer Font (born 1990), Venezuelan baseball player
- Wilmer Angier Jennings (1910–1990), African American printmaker
- Wilmer Kousemaker (born 1985), Dutch footballer
- Wílmer López (born 1971), Costa Rican football player
- Wilmer McLean (1814–1882), grocer from Virginia, associated with the American Civil War
- Wilmer Mizell (1930–1999), American baseball player
- Wilmer Ruperti (born 1960), Venezuelan-born shipping business magnate
- Wilmer Stultz (1900–1929), American pilot
- Wilmer W. Tanner (1909–2011), American zoologist
- Wilmer Valderrama (born 1980), American actor
- Wilmer Vásquez (born 1981), Venezuelan boxer
- Wilmer Velásquez (born 1972), Honduran football player
- Wilmer Cleveland Wells (1839–1933), Canadian rancher, lumberman and politician
- Wilmer Cave Wright (1868–1951), British-born American classical philologist
Other uses
[edit]- Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Wilmer Cook, a character in The Maltese Falcon and its film adaptations
- Candice Wilmer, a character in the Heroes graphic novels and television series
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles containing Wilmer
- Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, a law firm
- Wilmer X, a Swedish rock band