Howe is an English surname. Howe, when derived from the Old Norse: haugr, means hill, knoll, or mound and may refer to a tumulus, or barrow.[1] However, when derived from Old English: hol, it can refer to a hollow or dell.[2] Historically the surname was most commonly found in the Northeast of England and the Orkney and Shetland islands.
Notable people with the surname include:
A–H
- Albion P. Howe (1818–1897), American Union Army general in the American Civil War
 - Andrew Howe (born 1985), American-born Italian long jumper
 - Anthony Howe (historian) (born 1950), English historian
 - Anthony Howe (sculptor) (born 1954), American artist
 - Art Howe (born 1946), American professional baseball player and manager
 - Brian Howe (politician) (born 1936), Australian politician
 - Brian Howe (singer) (1953–2020), English musician (Bad Company)
 - C. D. Howe (1886–1960), Canadian politician
 - Caroline Dana Howe (1824–1907), American writer
 - Charlotte Howe, Viscountess Howe (1703–1782), British courtier and politician
 - Daniel Walker Howe (born 1937), American historian
 - Darcus Howe (1943–2017), British broadcaster and columnist
 - David Howe (speedway rider) (born 1982), British motorcycle speedway rider
 - David J. Howe (born 1961), British writer, journalist, publisher, and media historian
 - Denis Howe (1928–2020), English footballer
 - Denis Howe (editor), editor, founder of the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC)
 - Don Howe (1935–2015), English footballer
 - Don Howe (footballer, born 1917) (1917–1978), English footballer of the 1930s, '40s and '50s
 - Dylan Howe (born 1969), English jazz drummer
 - Eddie Howe (born 1977), football manager and former English footballer
 - Edgar Watson Howe (1853–1937), American novelist
 - Edward Gardiner Howe (1849–1931), American educator and author
 - Elias Howe (1819–1867), American inventor of the sewing machine
 - Eliot Howe (1882-1921), American film director
 - Elizabeth Howe (1635–1692), accused of witchcraft and hung during the Salem witch trials
 - Elliot C. Howe (1828–1899), American botanist
 - Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe (1700–1735), British politician and colonial administrator
 - Emeline Harriet Howe (1844–1934), American poet
 - Frederic C. Howe (1867–1940), Ohio Senator and commissioner of Ellis Island
 - Geoffrey Howe (1926–2015), British politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer under Margaret Thatcher
 - George Howe (disambiguation), several people
 - Gilman Bigelow Howe (1850–1933), American genealogist
 - Gordie Howe (1928–2016), Canadian Hall-of-Fame hockey player
 - Greg Howe (born 1963), American musician
 - Harrison E. Howe (1881–1942), American chemist
 - Henry Howe (actor) (1812–1896), English actor
 - Henry Marion Howe, (1848–1922), American metallurgist
 - Herbert Alonzo Howe (1858–1926), American astronomer and educator
 
I–Z
- Irving Howe (1920–1993), American literary and social critic
 - Jackie Howe (1861–1920), Australian sheep shearer
 - James Lewis Howe (1859–1955), American chemist
 - James Wong Howe (1899–1976), Chinese-born American cinematographer
 - Jamie Howe (born 1984), American auto racing reporter
 - Jeremy Howe (born 1990), Australian rules football player
 - Jeremy Howe (English footballer) (born 1973), English footballer
 - Jeremy Howe (radio drama editor) (born 1956), English radio drama editor
 - John Howe (illustrator) (born 1957), Canadian illustrator
 - John Howe (theologian) (1630–1705), English Puritan theologian
 - John Grubham (Jack) Howe (1657–1722), English politician
 - Joseph Howe (1804–1873), Nova Scotia politician
 - Josias Howe (c.1611–1701), English divine
 - Julia Ward Howe (1819–1910), American poet and author, best known as author of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
 - Leila Hassan Howe (born 1948), British editor and activist
 - Les Howe (1895–1976), American baseball player
 - Linda Moulton Howe (born 1942), American investigative journalist and documentary maker
 - Louis McHenry Howe (1871–1936), political advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt
 - Mark Howe (born 1955), younger son of Gordie Howe, American–Canadian Hall-of-Fame hockey player
 - Marshall Avery Howe (1867–1936), American botanist
 - Marty Howe (born 1954), older son of Gordie Howe, American–Canadian hockey player
 - Mary Howe (1882–1964), American composer and pianist
 - Mary Howe (singer) (1870–1952), American operatic soprano
 - Mary Washington Howe (1852–1900), American educator
 - Michael Howe (bushranger) (1787–1818), Australian bushranger
 - Michael Howe (psychologist) (1940–2002), British cognitive psychologist
 - Mike Howe (1965–2021), American musician
 - Neil Howe (born 1951), American historian, economist and demographer
 - Paul Howe (born 1968), British swimmer
 - Paul R. Howe (born 1959) U.S. Delta Force member and firearms instructor
 - Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (1726–1799), British admiral in the French Revolutionary Wars and American Revolution
 - Robert Howe (Continental Army officer) (1732—1786), American general
 - Roger Evans Howe (born 1945), American mathematician
 - Russell Warren Howe (1925–2008), British author and journalist
 - Samuel Gridley Howe (1801–1876), American abolitionist and educator
 - Sarah Howe (born 1983), Chinese–British poet
 - Sarah Howe (fraudster) (c. 1826–1892), American fraud artist
 - Shauna Howe (1981–1992), American murder victim
 - Sean Howe, American journalist and writer
 - Scrope Howe, 1st Viscount Howe (1648–1714), English politician who took part in the Glorious Revolution
 - Sonia E. Howe (1871–?), Russian essayist
 - Steve Howe, (born 1947), English musician and songwriter (Yes)
 - Steve Howe (baseball) (1958–2006), American baseball player
 - Stuart Howe (born 1967), Canadian operatic tenor
 - Susan Howe (born 1937), American poet, scholar, essayist, and critic
 - Tamara Howe (born 1965), daughter of Darcus Howe, English television production manager
 - Timothy O. Howe (1816–1883), American politician
 - Tina Howe (1937–2023), American playwright
 - Vic Howe (1929–2015), Canadian hockey player, Gordie Howe's brother
 - W. B. W. Howe Jr. (1851–1912), American architect
 - Wallace Howe (1878–1957), American actor
 - Will D. Howe (1873–1946), American educator, editor, and writer
 - William Howe (disambiguation) (1729–1815) British general in the American Revolution
 - William B. W. Howe (1823–1894), sixth Bishop of South Carolina in the Episcopal Church
 
Fictional characters
- Cameron Howe, from the television drama series Halt and Catch Fire
 - Rebecca Howe, on the sitcom Cheers
 - Simon Howe, on the soap opera Brookside
 
See also
References
- ↑ Kenneth Cameron (1963), English Place-names, p. 117. Taylor & Francis
 - ↑ Eric Partridge (1977), Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English, p. 1370. Routledge. ISBN 0203421140
 
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