Packer
Appearance
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Packing & Moving Household Goods
Packer or Packers may refer to:
People
- Packer (Middlesex cricketer) (c. 1765 – after 1795)
- Alferd Packer (1842–1907), American prospector and confessed cannibal
- Andrew Packer (born 1980), Australian footballer
- Ann Packer (born 1942), English sprinter, hurdler and long jumper
- Ann Packer (author) (born 1959), American novelist
- Asa Packer (1805–1879), American businessman and founder of Lehigh University
- Billy Packer (1940–2023), American college basketball commentator
- Boyd K. Packer (1924–2015), American religious leader and educator
- Brian Packer (1944–2021), British boxer
- Charles Sandys Packer (1810–1883), Australian composer
- Chris Packer (c. 1953 – 2013), Australian sailor
- Clyde Packer (1935–2001), Australian businessman and politician
- Craig Packer (born 1950), American biologist
- David Packer (actor) (born 1962), American actor
- David Packer (artist) (born 1960), American and English artist
- Dick Packer (fl. 1953–1968), American soccer player
- Doris Packer (1904–1979), American actress
- Douglas Packer (born 1987), Brazilian footballer
- Earl L. Packer (1894–1993), American diplomat
- Erica Packer (born 1977), Australian singer and model
- Frank Packer (1906–1974), Australian media proprietor
- Fred L. Packer (1886–1956), American illustrator and cartoonist
- Frederick Augustus Packer (1839–1902), Australian composer
- Gabi Packer (fl. 1984–1997), Israeli footballer
- George Packer (born 1960), American journalist and novelist
- Greg Packer (born 1963), American highway maintenance worker known for being quoted as a "man on the street" in periodicals and television broadcasts
- Harry Packer (1868–1946), Wales international rugby player
- Herbert Annesley Packer (1894–1962), British naval officer
- Herbert L. Packer (1925–1972), American legal scholar and criminologist
- Horace Billings Packer (1851–1940), American politician from Pennsylvania
- J. I. Packer (1926–2020), British-born Canadian theologian
- James Packer (born 1967), Australian businessman and investor
- Jane Packer (1959–2011), British florist
- John Black Packer (1824–1891), American politician from Pennsylvania
- John Hayman Packer (1730–1806), English actor
- John Packer (born 1946), British Anglican bishop
- Joy Packer (1905–1977), South African author
- Juliet Law Packer (born c. 1952), American television writer
- Kelley Packer (fl. 2012–2018), American politician from Idaho
- Kerry Packer (1937–2005), Australian media magnate
- Madison Packer (born 1991), American ice hockey player
- Marlie Packer (born 1989), British rugby union player
- Mez Packer (born 1966), English novelist
- Mick Packer (born 1950), English footballer
- Mike Packer (fl. 1980s–2007), English dramatist, actor and poet
- Milton Packer (born c. 1951), American cardiologist
- Phil Packer (born 1972), British charity activist
- Philip Packer (1618–1686), English barrister and architect
- Richard Packer (civil servant), British civil servant
- Richard Packer (politician) (1794–1872), New Zealand politician
- Robert Packer (1614–1692), English politician
- Robert Packer (died 1731) (1678–1731), British politician
- Robert Clyde Packer (1879–1934), Australian businessman
- Roslyn Packer (born 1937), Australian philanthropist
- Russell Packer (born 1989), New Zealand rugby league footballer
- Ruth Packer (1910–2005), English opera singer
- Suzanne Packer (born 1958), Welsh actress
- Toni Packer (1927–2013), German-American Buddhist educator
- Vin Packer, pseudonym of the American author Marijane Meaker (1927–2022)
- Walter Packer (born 1955), American football player
- Wes Packer (born 1977), Welsh comedian
- Will Packer (born 1974), American film producer
- William F. Packer (1807–1870), American politician from Pennsylvania
- William Packer (Major-General) (fl. 1644–1662), English soldier, preacher and politician
- ZZ Packer (born 1973), American author
Sports teams
- Green Bay Packers, an American football team in Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Anderson Packers, a former professional basketball team that played for Anderson, Indiana in 3 different leagues, from 1946 to 1951
- Chicago Packers, the former name of the NBA team the Washington Wizards, when they played in Chicago, Illinois for the 1961–62 NBA season
- Kansas City Packers, a Federal League baseball team from 1914 to 1915
Occupations
- A pack train operator (e.g. outfitter)
- A meat packer
- A household goods packer for moving, see moving company
Places
Other uses
- Production packer, a standard component of the completion hardware of oil or gas wells used to isolate a section of a borehole
- Cultipacker, an agricultural roller
- A packer is a phallic object worn to simulate male genitals, see packing (phallus)
- The Packer Collegiate Institute
- Runtime packer, a software component used to reduce executable sizes
- Todd Packer, fictional character in the American television series The Office
- Packer family, an Australian media and political family
- The Packers, an American soul group
- The Packer, newspaper and website covering the fresh produce industry
- Chicago Packer, a newspaper which catered to the interests of commercial growers, produce handlers, and poultry farmers