Yale (disambiguation)
Yale called:
- Yale (language), Papua New language in Papua New Guinea
- Yale Industrial Products, a German company in the field of hydraulics and lifting systems
- Yale Materials Handling Corporation, U.S. manufacturer of forklifts
- Yale University, University in the United States
- Yale approach to attitude change, the conditions for successful influencing attitudes
- Yale Romanization Romanization for East Asian languages
- Yale technique, a minimally invasive surgical technique in arthroplasty
- A z.T. free environment for machine learning and data mining, formerly known as YALE ( " Yet Another Learning Environment "), see RapidMiner
Places in Canada:
In the United States:
- Yale (Arkansas )
- Yale (Illinois )
- Yale (Iowa)
- Yale (Kansas)
- Yale (Michigan)
- Yale (New York)
- Yale (Ohio )
- Yale (Oklahoma)
- Yale (South Dakota)
- Yale (Virginia)
- Yale (Washington)
Number of people:
- Brian Yale ( b. 1968 ), American musician, bassist for the U.S. band Matchbox Twenty
- Elihu Yale (1649-1721), governor of the British East India Company and promoter of Yale University named after him
- Frankie Yale (1893-1928), an Italo- American Mafioso
- Kim Yale (1953-1997), American comic book author and publisher Editor
- Linus Yale (1821-1868), American inventor of the cylinder lock
- William H. Yale (1831-1917), American politician
- Yale Summers (1933-2012), American actor
See also:
- Jale
- Disambiguation