Gow (surname)
Gow is a Scottish surname. The name is derived from the Gaelic gobha, meaning 'smith'.[1][2] The name is represented in Scottish Gaelic as Gobha.
Language(s) | Scottish Gaelic |
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Origin | |
Meaning | smith |
Region of origin | Scotland |
People
- A. S. F. Gow, classical scholar
- Alan Gow, Scottish footballer
- Alan J. Gow, Australian motorsport executive, Director of the British Touring Car Championship
- Alexander J. Gow, Aria Award Winning Australian Songwriter (Oh Mercy)
- Andrew Gow, historian
- Elle Macpherson, Australian model (born Eleanor Gow)
- Gerry Gow (born 1952), Scottish footballer
- Ian Gow, British politician assassinated by the IRA
- James Gow (1862-1942), New Zealand politician
- Jennie Gow (born 1977), British broadcaster
- John Gow (c.1698-1725), Scottish pirate
- John Gow (footballer, born 1859), Scottish footballer
- John Gow (footballer, born 1869), Scottish footballer
- John Gow, Canadian para-alpine skier
- John Graham Gow (1850-1917), New Zealand commercial traveller and trade representative
- Leonard Gow (1859-1936), Scottish art collector and philanthropist
- Michael Gow, Australian playwright
- Michael Gow (British Army officer), former Scottish soldier, commanding general and ADC to the Queen
- Nathaniel Gow, composer and son of Niel Gow
- Niel Gow, Scottish fiddler and composer
- Peter Gow (politician), Canadian businessman and politician
- Peter Gow (anthropologist), Scottish social anthropologist
- Ronald Gow, English dramatist
- Stevie Gow, Scottish footballer
Phamie Gow, Scottish composer and musician
See also
References
- George Mackay (1998). Scottish Surnames. Lomond Books.
- David Dorward (1995). Scottish Surnames. Collins.
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