Howe
Howe stands for:
- a grave form from the Neolithic Age, see Cairn (stone mound)
- Howe Glacier , glacier in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- Howe Island , island in St. Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada
- Île Howe , Kerguelen Island, France
- Lord Howe Island , main island of the Lord Howe Archipelago in the Tasman Sea, Australia
- a British noble family, see Earl Howe
- HMS Howe , name of the British ships
- Mount Howe , mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Howe stands for the following locations in Germany:
- Howe (Hamburg) , place in the Hamburg district of Hamburg-Kirchwerder
Howe means the following locations 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)
Howe means the following locations in the UK:
- Howe (North Yorkshire)
- Howe (Norfolk)
- Duggleby Howe , East Yorkshire
Howe is the family name of the following people:
- Albert R. Howe (1840-1884), American politician
- Alex Howe (* 1989), American biathlete
- Allan Howe (1927-2000), American politician
- Andrew Howe (* 1985), Italian athlete
- Anna Mayme Howe (1883–1976), American mathematician and university professor
- Brian Howe (politician) (born 1936), Australian politician
- Brian Howe (actor) , American actor
- CD Howe (1886–1960), Canadian politician
- Don Howe (1935-2015), English football player
- Eddie Howe (* 1977), English football player and coach
- Edgar Watson Howe (1853-1937), American writer
- Elias Howe (1819–1867), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Ellic Howe (1910–1991), British typesetter, author and historian
- Elspeth Howe, Baroness Howe of Idlicote (* 1932), British life peeress
- Frank E. Howe (1870–1956), American politician
- Frederic C. Howe (1867–1940), American tax lawyer, politician, publicist and reformer
- Frederick Webster Howe (1822-1891), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Geoffrey Howe (1926–2015), British politician and Foreign Secretary
- Gordie Howe (1928-2016), Canadian ice hockey player
- Greg Howe (born 1963), American guitarist
- Günter Howe (1908–1968), German mathematician and physicist
- Heidrun Friedel-Howe (* 1943), German organizational psychologist
- Herbert Alonzo Howe (1858–1926), American astronomer and educator
- Inge Howe (* 1952), German state politician (North Rhine-Westphalia) (SPD)
- Irving Howe (1920–1993), American literary scholar
- James Howe (Author) (born 1946), American author of books for children and young people
- James Lewis Howe (1859–1955), American chemist
- James R. Howe (1839–1914), American politician
- James Wong Howe (1899–1976), American cameraman
- Jens Howe (* 1961), German foil fencer
- Jeremy Howe (born 1929), British civil servant and composer
- Johann Howe (* 1880; † after 1932), German politician (DNVP), MdL Prussia
- John Howe (Bishop) (1920–2001), English clergyman, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane
- John Howe (theologian) (1630–1705), English theologian
- John Howe (historian) (* 1947), American historian
- John Howe (Illustrator) (* 1957), Canadian illustrator
- John Robert Howe (also Jackie Howe ; 1861–1920), Australian sheep shearer
- 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 (* 1986), American biathlete and cross-country skier
- Kym Howe (* 1980), Australian athlete
- Margaret Howe (* 1958), Canadian sprinter
- Mark Howe (born 1955), American ice hockey player
- Mark DeWolfe Howe (1906–1967), American lawyer and historian
- Marty Howe (born 1954), American ice hockey player
- Melvyn Howe (1920–2012), British geographer
- Oscar Howe (1915–1983), indigenous American artist
- Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (1726–1799), British Admiral and First Lord of the Admiralty
- Robert Howe (General) (1732–1786), American major general in the War of Independence
- Robert Howe (politician) (1861–1915), Australian politician
- Robert Howe (diplomat) (1893–1981), British diplomat
- Robert Howe (soccer player) (1903-1979), Scottish soccer player
- Robert Howe (tennis player) (1925-2004), Australian tennis player
- Roger Howe (* 1945), American mathematician
- Samuel Gridley Howe (1801–1876), American doctor, civil rights activist, and school founder for the blind
- Steve Howe (born 1947), British guitarist
- Syd Howe (1911-1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Thomas Howe (track and field athlete) ( Thomas O'Brien Howe ; * 1944), Liberian track and field athlete
- Thomas Marshall Howe (1808–1877), American politician
- Thomas Y. Howe junior (1801-1860), American politician
- Timothy Otis Howe (1816-1883), American politician
- Vic Howe († 2015), Canadian ice hockey player
- William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe (1729-1814), British general
- William Howe (engineer) (1803-1852), American civil engineer
- William Henry Howe (1846–1929), American landscape and animal painter
- William Wirt Howe (1833–1909), American lawyer
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