Smyrna
Smyrna stands for:
- an ancient city in Asia Minor, today's Izmir
- Myrrha (also called Smyrna ), mother of Adonis in Greek mythology
- Smyrna Carpet ( Smyrna for short )
Places in the United States:
- Smyrna, Alabama
- Smyrna, Arkansas (village and parish of the same name)
- Smyrna (Delaware)
- Smyrna (Georgia)
- Smyrna (Indiana)
- Smyrna, Iowa
- Smyrna, Kentucky
- Smyrna (Maine)
- Smyrna (Michigan)
- Smyrna (Mississippi)
- Smyrna, Nebraska
- Smyrna (New York)
- Smyrna, North Carolina
- Smyrna (Ohio)
- Smyrna, Pennsylvania
- Smyrna, South Carolina
- Smyrna (Tennessee)
- Smyrna (Texas)
- Smyrna (Washington)
- Smyrna Center (Maine)
- Smyrna Landing (Delaware)
- Smyrna Mills (Maine)
- New Smyrna Beach (Florida)
Smyrna is the name of the following people:
- Michael von Smyrna (* around 1754, † 1772), new martyr of the Orthodox Church
- Polycarp of Smyrna (* around 69, † around 155), bishop and apostolic father
- Quintus of Smyrna (3rd century A.D.), poet
See also:
- Nea Smyrni , a suburb of Athens, named after refugees from Smyrna