Buhler
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Buhler, Buehler, or Bühler may stand for:
Buhler is probably coming from Nebenbuhler and means rival in love.
- Bühler AG, global technology partner for the food industry, chemical processing and die casting.
- Bühler Industries Inc., Canada, Manufacturer of Farm Machinery
- Buehler, manufacturer of scientific equipment
- Buhler, Kansas, Community in Reno County
- Bühler, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland
- Buehler's, grocery store chain in Ohio, USA
[edit] People
Buhler
- Charlotte Buhler (1893–1974), psychologist
- Dr. Jochen Buhler, a German Engineer
- Dagmar Buhler, a German Yoga Master
Bühler
- Josef Bühler, Nazi executed for war crimes
- Philippe Bühler, musician
- Arnaud Bühler, a Swiss football defender
- Manuel Bühler, a Colombian-Swiss football player
Buehler
- Al Buehler, an American former track and cross-country coach
- David Buehler, designer of the computer game Typo Attack
- George Buehler, a former American Football offensive lineman
- Jacob Buehler Snider, 1936-1940 Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
- Markus J. Buehler, a German-American materials scientist
- Randy Buehler, Vice President of Digital Gaming at Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
- William Buehler Seabrook, an American Lost Generation occultist, explorer, traveller, and journalist
[edit] History
Buhler is a relatively common name in North American Mennonite communities. Individuals and families of Buhlers along with many other Mennonites fled Russia as Refugees during the Russian Revolution in the 1920s. These families scattered to Paraguay, Canada, and the United States.

