Menander is an Anglicized form of the Greek Μένανδρος, Menandros, "staunch man" or "abiding man." It may refer to:
- Persons
 
- Menander, Greek dramatist
 - Menander (general), general of Alexander the Great
 - Menander I, Indo-Greek king
 - Menander II, Indo-Greek king
 - Menander of Laodicea, Greek rhetorician
 - Menander Protector, Byzantine historian and ethnographer
 - Menander of Ephesus, (c. early 2nd century BCE), wrote a history of Tyre, Lebanon
 - Menander (gnostic), a student of Simon Magus and his successor as leader of Simonianism
 
- Other
 
- The House of Menander, in Pompeii, named for its fresco of a poet
 - Menander (butterfly), a genus of metalmark butterflies in the tribe Nymphidiini
 
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