Beyer

Beyer is mostly a German family name, occurring most commonly in German-speaking countries. It can be either habitational (derived from Bayer, which is the male German language demonym for Bavaria) or occupational (derived from the archaic German verb beiern, "to ring (a bell)", thus referring to individuals tasked with ringing church bells). Variants of the surname include Beier, Bayer and Baier.

See also Bayer (surname) and buyer.

Most inventions and institutions listed here with the name Beyer were named after an inventor or founder or supporter with the name Beyer.

People named Beyer

Companies and institutions named with Beyer

  • beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG, German audio equipment manufacturer
  • The Beyer method for quinolines, an organic chemical reaction
  • Beyer-Garratt, a type of steam locomotive that is articulated in three parts
  • Beyer-Peacock, a former engineering firm
  • The Beyer Speed Figure, a system for rating the performance of Thoroughbred racehorses
  • The Beyer Stadium was in Illinois and was demolished in the early 1990s
  • The Fred C. Beyer High School is in the Modesto City Schools District of Modesto, California.
  • The Beyer Chair of Applied Mathematics, an endowed professorial position at the University of Manchester
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