Bowers (surname)
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Family name | |
A cottage | |
Meaning | A chamber; a cottage; a shady recess |
Region of origin | England |
Language(s) of origin | Old English |
The surname Bowers is of Saxon origin, derived from the word 'bur' meaning 'a chamber; a cottage; a shady recess'.[1] Adding 'er' to the end of topographical terms was common in south east England.[2] An alternative origin is "a maker of bows".[2][3]
Persons
- Barney Bowers (born 1959), British football player
- Bryan Bowers (born 1940), American autoharp player
- Cedrick Bowers (born 1978), American baseball player
- Charles Bowers (1889–1946), American cartoonist and comedian
- Charles P. Bowers (1929–2015), American baseball player, coach and talent scout
- Chris Bowers (born 1974), American political blogger
- Claude Bowers (1878–1958), American politician
- DaQuan Bowers (born 1990), American football player
- Dane Bowers (born 1979), British pop singer, songwriter and producer
- David Bowers (director), English animator and film director
- David A. Bowers, the mayor of Roanoke, Virginia
- Drew Bowers (1886-1985), American politician
- Eaton J. Bowers (1865–1939), American politician
- Edgar Bowers (1924–2000), American poet
- Edward Charles Bowers (1845–1929), Canadian politician
- Eilley Bowers (1826–1903), American miner, socialite and fortune-teller
- Elizabeth Crocker Bowers (1830–1895), American actress
- Faubion Bowers (1917–1999), American author and orientalist
- Fredson Bowers (1905–1991), American bibliographer and scholar
- Geoffrey Bowers (1954–1987), American lawyer, plaintiff in early AIDS discrimination case
- George Bowers (filmmaker) (born 1944), American film director and editor
- George Hull Bowers (1794–1872), British cleric
- George M. Bowers (1863–1925), American politician
- Henry Francis Bowers (1837–1911), American anti-Catholic activist
- Henry Robertson Bowers (1883–1912), British seaman and Antarctic explorer
- Jack Bowers (1908–1970), British football player
- Jane Bowers (1921–2000), American folk singer and songwriter
- John Bowers (actor) (1885–1936), American stage and silent film actor
- John Bowers (bishop) (1854–1926), British Anglican bishop
- John Bowers (diplomat) (1912–2004), British diplomat
- John Bowers (loudspeaker builder) (1923–1987), British telecommunications engineer
- John Bowers (writer) (born 1928), American writer
- John C. Bowers (1811-1873), African American entrepreneur, organist, abolitionist
- John M. Bowers (1772–1846), American politician
- Joseph Bowers (1896–1936), American escapee from Alcatraz prison
- Joseph Oliver Bowers (1910–2012), Dominican Catholic bishop
- Kathryn I. Bowers (born 1943), American politician
- Kent Bowers (died 1985), Belizean murderer
- Lally Bowers (1917–1984), British actress
- Lee Bowers (1925–1966), witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy
- Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (1859–1910), American Solicitor General
- M. F. Bowers, sheriff of El Paso County, Colorado, 1894–1896
- Marci Bowers (born 1958), American gynecologist
- Mike Bowers (born 1942), American lawyer, Attorney General of Georgia
- Peter M. Bowers (1918–2003), American aviation journalist
- Q. David Bowers (born 1938), American numismatist
- Thomas Bowers (singer) (c. 1826–1885), American concert singer
- William W. Bowers (1834–1917), American politician
- R.J. Bowers (born 1974), professional American football player
- Robert Bowers (1897–1956), Irish cricketer
- Roni Bowers (died 2001), American Christian missionary
- Ross Bowers (born 1985), British ice hockey player
- Sam Bowers (gridiron football) (born 1957), American football player
- Samuel Bowers (1924–2006), American leader of the Ku Klux Klan
- Sean Bowers (born 1968), American soccer player
- Shane Bowers (born 1971), American baseball player
- Stew Bowers (1915–2005), American baseball player
- Timmy Bowers (born 1982), American basketball player
- Tony Bowers (born 1952), British pop musician
- Trevor Bowers (born 1984), Irish football player
- William Bowers (1916–1987), American screenwriter
References
- ↑ Search for Ancestors Accessed 7 January 2012
- 1 2 Surname Database Accessed 7 January 2012
- ↑ House of Names Accessed 7 January 2012
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