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Howie
Origin
Meaning"hollow"
Region of originScotland
Other names
Related namesHowey

Howie is a Scottish locational surname derived from a medieval estate in Scotland's southwest county of Ayrshire. While its ancient name is known as "The lands of How", its exact location is lost to time. The word "How", predating written history, appears to originate from the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde as a locational description of a "hollow" (deep valley). The alternate spelling of Howie is "Howey". The oldest public record of the surname dates to 1526 in the town of Brechin.[1] People with the surname or its variant include:

(1936–2011), Scottish mathematician

Howey

References

  1. ^ "Surname: Howie". surnamedb.com. Retrieved 2008-02-13.