Meier - People

People

  • Meier, Carl A., a Swiss psychiatrist, Jungian Psychologist
  • Meier, Barbara, German model, most known for winning the third cycle of Germany's Next Topmodel
  • Meier, Bernd, German football goalkeeper
  • Meier, Billy, UFO contactee
  • Meier, Christian, several people of this name
  • Meier, Deborah, the founder of the modern small schools movement
  • Meiere, Hildreth (1892–1961), American artist
  • Meier, Jim, film and television executive
  • Meier, John, a German philologist and ethnographer
  • Meier, John, Australian politician
  • Meier, John H. former business associate of Howard Hughes, involved in Watergate
  • Meier, John P., Catholic priest and Bible historian
  • Meier, Julius L., a prominent businessman
  • Meier, Kenneth J., American professor of political science
  • Meier, Paul, Medial Statistician
  • Meier, Megan, a notable teenage victim of cyberbullying
  • Meier, Naomi, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Meier, Richard, an American architect
  • Meier, Richard L., an American urban theorist
  • Meier, Rob, an American football defensive tackle/defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
  • Meier, Sarah, Swiss Figure figure skater
  • Meier, Sarah, supermodel
  • Meier, Sid, computer game programmer and designer
  • Meier, Urs, a retired Swiss football referee
  • Meier, Waltraud, German mezzo soprano

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