Howe
Howe stands for:
- A grave form of the Neolithic period, see Cairn ( Cairn )
- Howe Iceland, an island in the St. Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada
- Île Howe island of Kerguelen, France
- Lord Howe Island, the main island of Lord Howe Island group in the Tasman Sea, Australia
- A British noble family, see Earl Howe
Cities in Germany:
- Howe, village in the district of Hamburg, Hamburg- Kirchwerder
In the United States:
- Howe (Alabama )
- Howe (Idaho )
- Howe (Indiana)
- Howe (Iowa)
- Howe (Massachusetts )
- Howe (Nebraska )
- Howe (Oklahoma)
- Howe (Forest County, Pennsylvania)
- Howe ( Perry County, Pennsylvania)
- Howe (South Carolina)
- Howe (Texas)
In the United Kingdom:
- Howe (North Yorkshire )
- Howe (Norfolk )
- Duggleby Howe, East Yorkshire
Number of people:
- Albert R. Howe (1840-1884), American politician
- Allan Howe (1927-2000), American politician
- Andrew Howe ( born 1985 ), Italian athlete
- Brian Howe ( politician ) ( b. 1936 ), Australian politician
- Brian Howe (actor), American actor
- Elspeth Howe, Baroness Howe of Idlicote ( born 1932 ), British Life Peeress
- Clarence D. Howe (1886-1960), Canadian politician
- Don Howe ( born 1935 ), English footballer
- Edgar Watson Howe (1853-1937), American writer
- Elias Howe (1819-1867), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Ellic Howe (1910-1991), British typographer, writer and historian
- Frederick Webster Howe (1822-1891), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Geoffrey Howe ( born 1926 ), British politician and Secretary of State
- Gordie Howe ( born 1928 ), Canadian ice hockey player
- Greg Howe ( born 1963 ), American guitarist
- Günter Howe (1908-1968), German mathematician and physicist
- Inge Howe ( born 1952 ), German politician country (Nordrhein- Westfalen) ( SPD)
- Irving Howe (1920-1993), American literary scholar
- James Howe (Author ) ( born 1946 ), American children 's and teen book author
- James R. Howe (1839-1914), American politician
- James Wong Howe (1899-1976), American Cinematographer
- Jeremy Howe ( born 1929 ), British civil servant and composer
- John Howe ( bishop) ( 1920-2001 ), English clergyman, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane
- John Howe ( theologian ) ( 1630-1705 ), English theologian
- John Howe ( historian ) ( born 1947 ), American historian
- John Howe ( Illustrator ) ( born 1957 ), Canadian illustrator
- John Robert Howe ( Jackie Howe; 1861-1920 ), Australian sheep shearers
- John W. Howe ( politician ) ( 1801-1873 ), American politician
- John W. Howe ( bishop) ( born 1942 ), American clergyman, Bishop of Central Florida
- Joseph Howe (1804-1873), Canadian politician
- Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910), American poet and writer
- Katrina Howe ( born 1986 ), American biathlete and cross-country skier
- Kym Howe ( born 1980 ), Australian athlete
- Mark Howe ( born 1955 ), American ice hockey player
- Marty Howe (born 1954 ), American ice hockey player
- Melvyn Howe (1920-2012), British geographer
- Oscar Howe (1915-1983), indigenous American artists
- Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe ( 1726-1799 ), British Admiral and First Lord of the Admiralty
- Robert Howe (General ) ( 1732-1785 ), American Major General in the Revolutionary War
- Robert Howe ( politician ) ( 1861-1915 ), Australian politician
- Robert Howe ( diplomat ) ( 1893-1981 ), British diplomat
- Robert Howe ( footballer ) ( 1903 -? ), Scottish football player
- Robert Howe (tennis player) ( born 1925 ), Australian tennis player
- Roger Howe ( born 1945 ), American mathematician
- Samuel Gridley Howe (1801-1876), American physician and civil rights activist Blind school's founder
- Steve Howe ( born 1947 ), British guitarist
- Syd Howe (1911-1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Thomas Marshall Howe (1808-1877), American politician
- Thomas Y. Howe Jr. (1801-1860), American politician
- Timothy Otis Howe (1816-1883), American politician
- William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe ( 1729-1814 ), British General
- William Howe ( engineer) ( 1803-1852 ), American Civil
See also:
- Howe Township
- How
- Howes
- Disambiguation