Menander (disambiguation)

Menander (disambiguation)

Menander is an Anglicized form of the Greek Μένανδρος, Menandros, "staunch man" or "abiding man." It may refer to:

Persons:

Other:

  • The House of Menander, in Pompeii, named for its fresco of a poet
  • Menander (butterfly), a genus of metalmark butterflies in the tribe of Nymphidiini

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