Löw
Löw , also Loew or Lőw , is a family name that occurs mainly in German-speaking countries.
Name bearer
A.
- Alexander Löw (1975-2017), German geographer
 - Alfred Löw-Beer (1872–1939), Austrian industrialist
 - Anton Löw (1847–1907), Austrian physician
 - Ascher Löw (1754–1837), chief rabbi in Baden and Talmudist
 
C.
- Carl Friedrich Loew (1699–1741), German physician
 - Christian Friedrich Löw (1778–1843), German local politician
 
D.
- Dieter Loew (* 1936), Swiss physician
 - Dominik Löw (1863–1931), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
 
E.
- Edgar Loew , American film producer
 - Emanuel Löw (1834–1908), Swiss politician
 - Emil Löw (1892–19 **), German state politician (Bavaria)
 - Eleasar Löw (1758–1837), rabbi
 - Ernst Loew (1911–1988), German state politician (Hesse) (CDU)
 - Ernst Loew (botanist) (1843–1908), German botanist
 - Erwin Löw von und zu Steinfurth (1841–1914), Hessian chamberlain, district administrator and member of the Reichstag
 
F.
- Franz Löw (1829–1889), Austrian physician and insect researcher
 - Franzi Löw (Franziska Sara Danneberg-Löw; 1916–1997), Austrian resistance fighter
 - Friedrich Loew (politician) (1809–1881), German politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
 - Friedrich von Löw (1861–1946), Austrian major general
 - Friedrich Loew (physician) (1920–2018), German neurosurgeon
 - Friedrich Hermann Loew (1807–1879), German entomologist, see Hermann Loew
 - Friedrich W. Loew (1930–2010), German hotelier
 - Fritz Loew (entrepreneur) (1910–2005), German doctor and entrepreneur (Dr. Loew Social Services)
 - Fritz Löw-Beer (1906–1976), German textile engineer, gallery owner and collector of Far Eastern lacquer art
 - Fritzi Löw (1892–1975), artist, designer, graphic artist and employee of the Wiener Werkstätte
 
G
- Georg Löw (1830–1887), railway specialist, railway director
 - Gerhard Loew (* 19 **), German theater producer
 - Gertrud Löw (1883–1964), Austrian model for a drawing by Gustav Klimt
 - Gustav Löw (1870–1940), Austrian entrepreneur, see Gustav and Wilhelm Löw
 
H
- Hans Löw (manufacturer) (1889–1952), Swiss manufacturer
 - Hans Loew (graphic artist) (1919–2016), German graphic artist
 - Hans Löw (actor) (* 1976), German actor and author
 - Hans Maria Loew (* 1924), Austrian publisher
 - Hans Werner Loew (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Harald Löw (* 1936), Austrian painter
 - Heinrich Loew (1904–?), German engineer and art collector
 - Hermann Loew ( Friedrich Hermann Loew ; 1807–1879), German entomologist
 - Holger Loew (* 1978), German racing cyclist
 
I.
- Immanuel Löw (1854–1944), Hungarian rabbi, son of Leopold Löw
 - Iris Löw-Friedrich (* 1960), German doctor, university lecturer and manager
 
J
- Jacques Loew (1908–1999), French Dominican and worker priest
 - Jakob Löw (1887–1968), Austrian-Jewish sculptor
 - Joachim Löw (* 1960), German soccer coach and player
 - Johann Franz Loew von Erlsfeld (1648–1725), German-Bohemian doctor, lawyer and musician
 - Johann Joseph Ignaz Loew von Erlsfeld (1673–1716), German-Bohemian lawyer and civil servant
 - Johann Adam Löw (1710–1775), German Protestant clergyman
 - Johannes Loew (1771–1833), ennobled Bavarian civil servant in higher service and father-in-law of Prince Karl Theodor von Wrede
 - Josef Löw (1834–1886), Bohemian composer, organist, pianist and piano teacher
 - Joseph Löw (1785–1809), German poet and doctor
 - Judah Löw (1525–1609), Rabbi in Prague
 - Jürg Löw (* 1946), Swiss actor and voice actor
 
K
- Konrad Löw (* 1931), German political scientist
 
L.
- Leopold Löw (1811–1875), Hungarian rabbi
 - Ludwig Löw von und zu Steinfurth (President of the Court) (1803–1868), German legal scholar, university professor and judge
 - Ludwig Löw von und zu Steinfurth (engineer) (1875–1939), German engineer and university professor
 
M.
- Marcus Loew (1870–1927), American cinema entrepreneur
 - Markus Löw (* 1961), German soccer player
 - Maria Theresia Löw (1809–1885), German soprano and harpist
 - Martina Löw (* 1965), German sociologist
 - Max Löw-Beer (1829–1887), Austrian industrialist
 - Moses Max Löw (1857 – after 1938), Austrian architect
 
O
- Oskar Loew (1844–1941), German chemist
 
P
- Paola Loew (1934–1999), Austrian actress and radio play speaker
 - Paul Löw-Beer (1910–2003), Austrian chemist and entrepreneur
 - Peter Loew (painter) (1931–2012), German painter
 - Peter Löw (author) (* 1941), German author
 - Peter Löw (entrepreneur) (* 1960), German entrepreneur
 - Peter Oliver Loew (* 1967), German historian and translator
 
R.
- Raimund Löw (* 1951), Austrian historian and journalist
 - Reinhard Löw (1949–1994), German scientist and philosopher
 - Rosa Loew (* 1924), German-Austrian painter
 - Rudolf Löw (composer, 1832) (1832–1898), Swiss composer and organist
 - Rudolf Löw (composer, 1864) (1864–1930), Swiss composer and music teacher
 - Rudolf Löw (painter) (1878–1948), Swiss painter and writer
 - Rudolf Löw (military) (after 1938 Rafael Lev ; 1891–1961), Austrian military and politician
 - Rudolf Löw-Beer (1865–1953), Austrian industrialist
 
S.
- Siegfried Löw (1933–1962), German mountaineer
 - Stefan Löw (* 1990), German police officer and politician (AfD), MdL
 - Stella Klein-Löw (1904–1986), Austrian politician
 
T
- Thomas Loew (* 1961), German specialist in psychiatry, psychosomatics and psychotherapist
 
V
- Victor Löw (* 1962), Dutch actor
 
W.
- Werner Löw (* 1935), German racing cyclist
 - Wilhelm Löw (lawyer) (1847–1922), German lawyer and translator
 - Wilhelm von Löw , Austrian architect
 - Wilhelm Löw (1869–1945), Austrian entrepreneur, see Gustav and Wilhelm Löw
 - Wilhelm Gustav Loew (1887–1977), German theologian and doctor
 - Wilhelm von Löw zu Steinfurth (1805–1873), German landowner and politician
 
Z
- Zsolt Lőw (* 1979), Hungarian football player
 
See also
- Dr. Loew Social Services , service company for disabled people in Bavaria
 - Löw (profession) , first assistant to the executioner in the Middle Ages
 - Löw von Steinfurth , noble family from the Wetterau
 - Leeuw
 - Löf
 - Loef
 - Lööf