Proper noun
Meier (plural Meiers)
A surname from German.
Also on the Nov. 3 ballot are Nancy Chandler, Nathen Cloutier, Lisa Danforth, Douglas Dumont, John Forsyth, Mary Hobson, Catherine Meier and Andrew Wallace. Source: Internet
Buffafuoco and Meier were both on student senate last year, Buttafuoco as an off-campus senator and Meier as the Director of Communications during the spring semester. Source: Internet
During World War II, Berlins air raid sirens became known as "Meiers trumpets" or "Meiers hunting horns" by the city's residents due to Luftwaffe chiefs Hermann Goerings boast that "If a single bomb ever falls on Berlin, you can call me Meier!" Source: Internet
Babbel severed ties with marquee player Alex Meier, the so-called "fussballgott" from Germany who turned out to be more dud than deity, having tried and failed to adapt his lanky 37-year-old frame to the unique demands of the A-League. Source: Internet
C. Meier, The Political Art of Greek Tragedy, Trans. A. Webber, Baltimore (1993), pages 4, 42 A dramatist's role was not just to entertain but also to educate his fellow citizens—he was expected to have a message. Source: Internet
In 1955, he incarnated a cynical reporter in on Broadway, acting alongside a Yiddish theater giant who was born Frederich Meshilem Meier Weisenfreund). Source: Internet