1. Meir - Noun
2. Meir - Proper noun
Israeli statesman (born in Russia) (1898-1978)
Source: WordNetThe modern economist has become even more insistent in his belief that the ultimate forces underlying economic development lie, strictly speaking, outside the economic sphere. As Meir and Baldwin put it, half humorously, "economic development is much too serious to be left to economists.”. David C. McClelland
After Meir had made her decision, at 10:15 am, she met with American ambassador Kenneth Keating in order to inform the United States that Israel did not intend to preemptively start a war, and asked that American efforts be directed at preventing war. Source: Internet
Adam himself is honored with the title in tractate Eruvin 18b by Rabbi Meir : "Adam was a great hasid, having fasted for 130 years." Source: Internet
A Midrash ( Genesis Rabbah Sect. 94) relates about an encounter between Rabbi Meir and a Samaritan. Source: Internet
Ariel Sharon is standing, second from the left and commando Meir Har Zion is standing furthest left. Source: Internet
Around the 1230s, Rabbi Meir ben Simon of Narbonne wrote an epistle (included in his Milḥemet Mitzvah) against his contemporaries, the early Kabbalists, characterizing them as blasphemers who even approach heresy. Source: Internet