Reggie Miller
NBA legend, Pacers all-time scorer, 8-point in 9-seconds
Reginald Wayne Miller (August 24, 1965 – present) is widely regarded as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history and was the cornerstone of the Indiana Pacers franchise for nearly two decades. Selected 11th overall in the 1987 NBA Draft, Reggie spent his entire 18-season career with the Pacers, becoming the franchise's all-time leading scorer with 25,279 points. Known for his exceptional long-range shooting, clutch gene, and fearless demeanor in high-pressure situations, Miller produced several iconic playoff moments. Most famously, in Game 5 of the 1995 Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks, he scored 8 points in just 9 seconds with 1:13 remaining, nearly single-handedly leading the Pacers to victory. His verbal sparring with opponents, especially Spike Lee during Knicks games, became legendary. Though he never won an NBA championship, Miller led the Pacers to the 2000 NBA Finals. He was a five-time All-Star and remains revered as one of basketball's most competitive and clutch performers. Since retirement, he has become an acclaimed TNT broadcaster known for his insightful analysis and infectious enthusiasm.
Mona Lisa Miller
1984 Olympic gymnast
Shannon Miller
Olympic gymnast, 7 Olympic medals, most decorated American at 1996 Atlanta Games
Arthur Miller
Playwright, 'Death of a Salesman,' 'The Crucible'
Glenn Miller
Big band leader, 'Moonlight Serenade,' swing era icon
Athlete
American
1965
Thinking about the name
Miller
English origin
“An occupational English surname derived from 'mill' and the agent suffix '-er,' referring to someone who operated a mill. Miller has been used as a first name for generations, particularly in English-speaking countries, and carries connotations of industry, craftsmanship, and solid, unpretentious character. The contemporary trend of converting surnames to given names has revived its use.”