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This is a list of companies named after people. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see Lists of etymologies.- 20th Century Fox William Fox
- A&M Records Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss
- Abbott Laboratories Dr. Wallace Calvin Abbott (1888)
- Adam Opel AG Adam Opel
- adidas Adi Dassler
- Alza name of the founder Alex Zaffaroni.
- Aston Martin Lionel Martin
- Audi founder August Horch (audi is Latin for horch which means listen in English)
- Avery Dennison R. Stanton Avery
- B&Q from the initials of its founders, Block and Quayle
- Baedeker's Karl Baedeker
- Baldwin Locomotive WorksThe Baldwin Locomotive Works was an American builder of railroad locomotives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania originally, and later in nearby Eddystone, Pennsylvania. In 1825, Matthias William Baldwin opened a small machine shop in Philadelphia, and in 1832 founded by Matthias W. Baldwin
- BEA SystemsBEA Systems is a company that specializes in application infrastructure software. The two main products they are best known for in the computing industry are WebLogic Server + WebLogic Platform and Tuxedo. The company's name comes from the first initial o from the first initial of each of the company's three founders: Bill Coleman, Ed Scott and Alfred Chuang.
- Beck'sBeck's is a brand of beer brewed in the north German city of Bremen, Germany. Owned by local families until February 2002, it was then sold to Interbrew for 3. 5 billion DM (1. 8 billion euro). The brewery was formed under the name Beck & May OHG on 27 Ju co-founder Heinrich Beck (1873)
- Bell LabsBell Telephone Laboratories or Bell Labs was originally the research and development arm of the United States Bell System, and was the premier corporate facility of its type, developing a range of revolutionary technologies from telephone switches to spec Alexander Graham BellAlexander Graham Bell ( March 3, 1847 August 2, 1922) was a scientist, inventor, and founder of the Bell telephone company. In addition to his work in telecommunications technology, he also was responsible for important advances in aviation and hydrofoil
- Also: BellSouthBellSouth Corporation ( NYSE: BLS) is a U. telecommunications company based in Atlanta, Georgia. BellSouth was one of the seven original Regional Bell Operating Companies after the U. Department of Justice forced the American Telephone and Telegraph Compa
- Benz & Cie. (later Daimler-BenzDaimler-Benz AG was founded on May 1, 1924 by the merger of Benz & Cie. and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft. It merged in 1998 with the Chrysler Corporation to form DaimlerChrysler AG. See also List of automobile manufacturers Aircraft engine manufacturers D) Carl BenzCarl Friedrich Benz ( November 25 1844 April 4 1929) was a German automobile engineer. He is generally regarded as the one of the inventors (with contemporary Gottlieb Daimler) of the gasoline-powered automobile, and was the son of an engine driver. Born
- Bose Corporation Amar Bose
- Brooks Locomotive Works founded by Horatio G. Brooks
- Cadbury John Cadbury opened his shop in 1824
- Casio Tadao Kashio
- Chrysler Walter Chrysler
- Citroλn Andrι Citroλn
- Corel from the founder's name Dr. Michael Cowpland. It stands for COwpland REsearch Laboratory.
- Cray Research Seymour Cray
- Daimler-Benz (later DaimlerChrysler) Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz
- DaimlerChrysler Gottlieb Daimler and Walter Chrysler
- Dassault Group Marcel Dassault
- De Lorean John De Lorean
- Debian project founder Ian Murdock named it after himself and his girlfriend, Debra.
- Dell Michael Dell
- The Dow Chemical Company Herbert Dow
- Dow Jones & Company Charles Dow and Edward Jones
- DuPont Eleuthθre Irιnιe du Pont
- Edison Records Thomas Edison
- Eli Lilly and Company Eli Lilly
- Ericsson Lars Magnus Ericsson
- Ferrari Enzo Ferrari, founder
- Ford Motor Company Henry Ford
- Gartner Gideon Gartner
- Ghirardelli Chocolate Company Domingo Ghirardelli
- Glock Gaston Glock
- Goldwyn Picture Corporation (later merged into MGM ( Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)) a combination of the names of Samuel Goldfish (he later adopted the name Samuel Goldwyn), Edgar and Archibald Selwyn
- H. K. Porter, Inc railroad locomotive manufacturer founded by Henry Kirke Porter
- Hanna-Barbera Productions William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
- Harley-Davidson William Harley and Arthur Davidson
- Harvey Norman Gerald Harvey and Ian Norman
- Hewlett-Packard William Hewlett and David Packard
- Honda Soichiro Honda
- Honeywell Mark Honeywell
- Horlicks James Horlick and William Horlick who founded the company in Chicago in 1873
- IKEA from an acronym using the initials of the founder Ingvar Kamprad, who was from a family farm called Elmtaryd, which was near the village of Agunnaryd.
- JCPenney J.C. Penney
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries Shozo Kawasaki
- Lamborghini Ferruccio Lamborghini
- Levi Strauss & Co Levi Strauss
- Louis B. Mayer Pictures (later merged into MGM ( Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)) Louis B. Mayer (original name Eliezer Meir)
- Mattel from founders Harold "Matt" Matson and Elliot Handler
- Mazda Jujiro Matsuda , also possibly inspired by Zoroastrian god Ahura Mazda.
- McDonald's Corporation Dick McDonald and Mac McDonald
- MGM or Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after the last names of Samuel Goldfish and Edgar and Archibald Selwyn and Louis B. Mayer
- Mitel from Mike and Terry's Lawnmowers after the founders Michael Cowpland and Terry Matthews
- Nestlι Henri Nestlι who created the milk-based food in 1867
- Peugeot Armand Peugeot who founded the company in 1882
- Philips Gerard Philips, who founded the company in 1891
- Porsche Ferry Porsche
- Procter & Gamble William Procter and James Gamble
- Renault Louis Renault
- Rogers Locomotive & Machine Works founded by Thomas Rogers
- Rolls-Royce Charles Rolls and Henry Royce
- RSA Security from the first letters of the last names of founders Ronald Rivest, Adi Shamir and Len Adleman.
- Sears Richard Sears
- Siemens AG Werner von Siemens
- Singer Corporation Issac Merritt Singer, inventor, improvements in the design of the sewing machine
- Stewart-Warner John K. Stewart and Arthur P. Warner
- Suzuki Michio Suzuki
- Tata Jamshetji Tata
- Tesco from T. E. Stockwell
- Thomson Elihu Thomson
- THX from the name of the technology's inventor and the audio technology of a 'crossover' amplifier: Tomlinson Holman
- Toyota Sakichi Toyoda
- TVR from the first name of the company founder TreVoR Wilkinson
- Waitrose named after founders: Wallace Waite and Arthur Rose
- The Walt Disney Company Walt Disney
- Wal-Mart Sam Walton
- Warner Bros the brothers Jack Warner, Sam Warner, Harold Warner and Albert Warner
- Yamaha Corporation Torakusu Yamaha
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