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'''Maynard''' is a name used across the English-speaking world, which comes from a Germanic root meaning "strength, hardy". It may refer to: |
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* [[Charles Johnson Maynard]] (1845–1929), American naturalist and ornithologist |
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* [[Conor Maynard]] (born 1992), British singer |
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* [[David Swinson Maynard]] ("Doc" Maynard), noted figure in early Cleveland, Ohio and Seattle, Washington |
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* [[Don Maynard]] (born 1935), American football player |
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* [[Dori J. Maynard]] (born 1958), President and CEO of the Maynard Institute (2008); daughter of Robert C. Maynard |
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* [[Edward Maynard]] (1813–1891), American firearms inventor |
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* [[Finian Maynard]] (born 1975), 5-time windsurfing speed World Champion |
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* [[Frank H. Maynard]] (1853–1926), old-time cowboy author from Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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* [[Gray Maynard]] (born 1979), American mixed martial arts fighter |
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* [[Horace Maynard]] (1814–1882), Tennessee Congressman and U.S. Postmaster General |
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* [[Isaac H. Maynard]] (1838–1896), New York lawyer |
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* [[Jay Maynard]] (born 1960), computer programmer and system administrator; most famous for his electroluminiscent Tron Guy costume |
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* [[John Maynard Smith]] (1920–2004), British evolutionary geneticist |
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* [[Joyce Maynard]] (born 1953), American author |
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* [[Julian Maynard Smith]], son of John Maynard Smith, performance artist and co-founder of the London-based performance company Station House Opera |
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* [[Ken Maynard]] (1895–1973), American motion picture stuntman and actor |
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* [[Ken Maynard (cartoonist)]] (1928–1998), Australian cartoonist |
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* [[Matthew Maynard]] (born 1966), ex-cricketer |
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* [[Nicky Maynard]] (born 1986), West Ham United F.C striker |
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* [[Ralph Maynard Smith]], (1904–1964) architect |
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* [[Robert Maynard]], the Royal Navy officer who beheaded the pirate Blackbeard |
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* [[Robert C. Maynard]] (1937–1993), co-founder of the Maynard Institute; American Journalist and Newspaper Editor |
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* [[Thane Maynard]], wildlife expert |
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* [[Tom Maynard]], (1989–2012), English cricketer |
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* [[William H. Maynard]] (1786–1832), New York politician |
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===Canada=== |
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* [[Maynard (Australian media personality)]], DJ with ABC in Australia |
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* [[Maynard, Ontario]], a village in Augusta Township |
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* [[Maynard Jackson]] (1938–2003), former mayor of Atlanta, Georgia |
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* [[Maynard James Keenan]] (born 1964), singer for the bands Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer (born James Herbert Keenan) |
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* [[John Maynard Keynes]] (1883–1946), English economist |
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* [[Maynard C. Krueger]] (1906–1991), socialist professor and politician |
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* [[Maynard Jack Ramsay]] (1914–2005), American entomologist |
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* [[Maynard Harrison Smith]] (1911–1984), US recipient of the Medal of Honor |
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* [[Maynard Solomon]] (born 1930), American music producer and musicologist |
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* [[Maynard G. Krebs]], character from ''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'' |
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* [[Acquaintances of Susan Mayer#M.J. Delfino|Maynard James "M.J." Delfino]], fictional character from the television show ''Desperate Housewives'', played by Mason Vale Cotton |
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* Christopher Maynard, fictional antagonist from the 1996 film, ''[[The Glimmer Man]]'', played by Stephen Tobolowsky |
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* Maynard, one of the main antagonists from [[Pulp Fiction (film)|''Pulp Fiction'' (film)]] |
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In the United States: |
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* [[Maynard, Arkansas]] |
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* [[Maynard, Iowa]] |
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* [[Maynard, Massachusetts]] |
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* [[Maynard, Minnesota]] |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Maynard (album)|''Maynard'' (album)]], by Maynard Ferguson, 1981 |
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* [[Maynard (software)]], a shell for Weston competing with the GNOME Shell |
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* [[The Maynard School]], a girls' school in Exeter, UK |
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* [[Maynard tape primer]], a system for reloading muskets |
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''Maynard's House'', horror novel by [[Herman Raucher]] |
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==See also== |
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* [[Justice Maynard (disambiguation)]] |
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* ''[[Maynard v. Cartwright]]'', a 1988 United States Supreme Court case |
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 16 October 2024
Maynard may refer to:
Names
[edit]Places
[edit]Canada
[edit]- Maynard, Ontario, a village in Augusta Township
United States
[edit]- Maynard, Arkansas
- Maynard, Iowa
- Maynard, Kentucky
- Maynard, Massachusetts
- Maynard, Minnesota
- Maynard, Ohio
Other uses
[edit]- Maynard (album), by Maynard Ferguson, 1981
- Maynard (software), a shell for Weston competing with the GNOME Shell
- Maynard Electronics, an American company that manufactured tape drives in the 1990s
- The Maynard School, a girls' school in Exeter, UK
- Maynard tape primer, a system for reloading muskets
- Maynards, a sweets manufacturer in the United Kingdom
See also
[edit]- Justice Maynard (disambiguation)
- Maynard v. Cartwright, a 1988 United States Supreme Court case
- All pages with titles containing Maynard