Howes
Howes is an English topographic name and surname. Howes is from the plural of the word howe referring to a barrow originating from the Old Norse word haugr meaning hill, mound or barrow. Howes can refer to:
People
- Barbara Howes (1914-1996), American poet
- Bobby Howes, English actor
- Brian Howes, Canadian musician
- Christian Howes (American) (born 1972), American musician, educator, and composer
- Christian Howes (English/Irish) (born 1986), English/Irish musician, music programmer, arranger, songwriter and film score composer
- Christopher Howes, English Academic
- Cindy Howes, American Radio Personality
- Dean Howes, American Major League Soccer executive
- Dulcie Howes, South African ballet dancer,
- Frank Howes, chief music critic of The Times in the 1950s and '60s
- Greg Howes, American soccer player
- James G. Howes, American transportation and broadcasting executive
- Jimmy Howes, American Radio Personality
- Larry Howes, American politician
- Kenny Howes, American musician
- Paul Howes, Australian trade unionists
- Ronald Howes, American inventor
- Sally Ann Howes, English singer and actress
- Sidney Ralph Howes, British World War I veteran
- Thomas George Bond Howes (1853–1905), English malacologist, see List of Fellows of the Royal Society G,H,I
- Thomas Howes (hostage) (born 1953), American Northrop Grumman employee; former hostage of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
- Thomas Howes (actor) (born 1986), English actor and musician
- Tim Howes, American computer scientists
- Howes Brothers, American commercial photography
Places
- Howes, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Howes, South Dakota, community in Meade County, South Dakota, United States
- Howes (fell), a subsidiary summit of Branstree in the English Lake District, and one of The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
- Sour Howes, small fell in the English Lake District
- C. G. Howes Dry Cleaning-Carley Real Estate, historic building in Newton, Massachusetts
Other
- Howes Lubricator - manufacturer of oils, fuel additives and lubricants
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/28/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.