Howard (surname)

Howard is a common English surname. One source for this surname is with the Gaelic names Ó hOghartaigh and Ó hIomhair [1]. Other origins also exist. One theory pertains to the French personal name Huard and Houard (compare the Anglo-Norman spellings of coward for French couard; tower for tour) adapting after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Another theory is that its origin may be pre 7th century Germanic from the personal name Hughard (prefix hug, meaning "heart"/"spirit"; suffix hard, meaning "hardy"/"brave"). It is also theorized to come from the Old English personal name Hereward. Yet another theory is that the surname derived from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name Haward (Old Norse Hávarðr, Old Danish Hawarth, element Há(r) "high" or hǫð "battle"; element varðr, meaning "guardian").[2] The first public record of the surname is dated 1221 in Cambridgeshire. There are several variant surname spellings.[3]

Howard
PronunciationHOW-erd
Other names
Variant form(s)Howerd, Heward and Huard

People with the surname Howard include:

Disambiguation pages

  • Ben Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Charles Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Daniel Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • David Howard, various people
  • Edward Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Frank Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • George Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Jack Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • James Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • John Howard, various people
  • Ken Howard, various people
  • Leslie Howard, various people
  • Paul Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Randy Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Robert Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Ronald Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Sara Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Scott Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Stephen Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Ted Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Thomas Howard (disambiguation), various people
  • Tim Howard, various people

Aristocracy and royalty

  • Members of the English aristocratic Howard family
  • Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII of England

Arts and music

Literature and journalism

Military

  • Benjamin Howard (Missouri) U.S. military officer
  • Curtis W. Howard (1917–1942), U.S. Navy officer and Navy Cross recipient
  • John Howard, British Army officer who led the glider-born operation that opened D-Day in 1944
  • Michelle J. Howard (born 1960), American Navy admiral
  • Oliver O. Howard (1830–1909), General in the U.S. Civil War

Politics and law

Sciences and mathematics

Sports

Other

  • Ada Howard (1829–1907), first president of Wellesley College
  • Alan Howard (hedge fund manager) (born September 1963), British hedge fund manager
  • Ebenezer Howard (1850–1928), British urban planner and founder of the garden city movement
  • Perry H. Howard (1922–2009), American sociologist

References

  1. "Surname: Howard". sloinne.ie. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  2. "Howard - Nordic Names Wiki - Name Origin, Meaning and Statistics". www.nordicnames.de.
  3. "Surname: Howard". surnamedb.com. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
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