William Tyndale (c. 1494 – 1536) was a 16th-century Protestant reformer and Bible translator.
Tynedale, was a local government district in south-west Northumberland, England between 1974 and 2009.
Tyndale or Tynedale may also refer to:
People with the surname
- George Tyndale (1913-1991), Jamaican musician
- Hector Tyndale (1821–1880), United States military officer, brother of Sharon, descendant of William
- John Tyndale (died 1413), English politician
- Mark Tyndale (born 1986), American basketball player
- Mary Tindale (1920–2011), Australian botanist
- Orville Sievwright Tyndale (1887–1952), Canadian judge
- Robert Tyndale (fl. 1417-1419), English politician
- Sharon Tyndale (1816–1871), American politician
- Thomas Tyndale (1528/33–1571), English politician
- Walter Tyndale (1855-1943), English painter
- William Tyndale (c. 1494 – 1536) was a 16th-century Protestant reformer and Bible translator.
Religion
- Tyndale Baptist Church, church in Bristol, England
- Tyndale Bible, Bible translated by William Tyndale
- Tyndale House, Christian publishing company
Educational institutions
- Tyndale Academy, a defunct school in London, England
- Tyndale Christian School (disambiguation), several schools
- Tyndale House (Cambridge), a biblical studies centre in Cambridge, England
- Tyndale Theological Seminary, Christian seminary and Bible institute in Fort Worth, Texas
- Tyndale Theological Seminary (Europe), a Christian seminary in the Netherlands
- Tyndale University College and Seminary, school in Toronto, Ontario
- William Tyndale College, a Christian college in Michigan
- William Tyndale Junior School, in Islington, London, England
See also
- Tindal (disambiguation) for Tindal, Tindale and Tindall
- Tyndall (disambiguation)
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