Lowis Surname

189,571st
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 2,228 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
England
Highest density in:
England

Lowis Surname Definition:

From old lands of the name near the Loch of Lowes in Selkirkshire. Lowys, Lowis, Lowes, is a Lowland surname the first record of which appears to be in 1318. In that year Walter Lowys witnessed a charter to lands in the earldom of Dunbar (Laing, 22).

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Lowis Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England6271:88,8659,623
Germany4231:190,32022,075
United States4191:865,05765,721
Australia1141:236,80422,158
Belgium851:135,25519,444
Canada731:504,73442,927
South Africa631:859,96456,669
Indonesia521:2,543,254149,807
Scotland461:116,3877,543
Netherlands441:383,79941,363
Nigeria441:4,025,972113,480
India431:17,838,730274,051
Costa Rica351:136,5732,034
France261:2,554,720189,486
Panama251:156,4905,002
Malaysia181:1,638,56867,452
Singapore131:423,66918,211
Brazil121:17,839,528311,080
Liberia101:440,85421,753
Spain91:5,194,67182,436
Philippines61:16,873,037249,062
New Zealand61:754,72041,661
Egypt41:22,983,93862,368
China41:341,830,39216,990
Nicaragua41:1,505,2725,843
Norway21:2,571,14395,402
Pakistan21:89,321,942157,560
Colombia21:23,887,03632,612
Cameroon21:10,384,534165,830
Algeria11:38,631,551130,422
Ghana11:27,020,69223,742
Argentina11:42,743,414282,706
Wales11:3,094,53244,023
Vietnam11:92,646,0548,382
Venezuela11:30,204,07785,459
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Uganda11:39,039,279258,887
Thailand11:70,638,3451,175,915
Kenya11:46,179,900103,372
Malawi11:17,119,10934,144
Mexico11:124,126,205103,776
Russia11:144,123,056881,408
Northern Ireland11:1,845,03620,648
Papua New Guinea11:8,153,717181,784
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland21:2,214,93333,683
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England3681:66,2377,568
Scotland51:748,64318,576
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States961:523,11136,402

The alternate forms: Löwis (7) are calculated separately.

Lowis (1,382) may also be a first name.

Lowis Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

From old lands of the name near the Loch of Lowes in Selkirkshire. Lowys, Lowis, Lowes, is a Lowland surname the first record of which appears to be in 1318. In that year Walter Lowys witnessed a charter to lands in the earldom of Dunbar (Laing, 22). Patrick de Lowis appears as burgess of Edinburgh, 1447 (Egidii, p. 77,114), and in 1449 as Patrick Lowis (without 'de') attested a renunciation by Walter Scott of Bukcleuch (Soltre, p. 319). There was a family of Lowis of Mener in Peeblesshire in record 1463—64 (RMS., II, 781), and the family is to be traced beyond the year 1622 (Retours, Peebles, 58). Thomas of Lowis in record, 1473 (Peebles, 20). Families of the name were also long tenants under the see of Glasgow in Eddleston parish (Buchan, Peeblesshire, II, p. 454). Margaret Lowyss held half the lands of Burnetland, Peeblesshire, 1557. Ninian Lowis was membor of Scots parliament for Peebles, 1603 (Hanna, II, p. 503), and John Lowis of Maner was heir of Thomas of Maner, 1607 (Inquis., 331). There was also a family of Lowis of Merchiston, Edinburgh. Patrick Lowis, notary public, witnessed at Edinburgh, a charter dated 1517 (RMS., III, 173), and in 1524 Stephen Lowyss was witness in Glasgow (LCD., p. 221). James Lowes of Merchistoun was retoured in lands and barony of Hornden parish of Ladiekirk, 1680 (Retours, Berwick, 379,404). Ninian Lowes was an apothecary in Edinburgh 1689 (Inquis., 6972). John Lowse in Carnwath, 1601, and Ninian Lowis in Carstairs, 1790 (Lanark CR.). John Lous in Scotstoun, 1694 (Peebles CR.). The Merchiston family spelled their name Lows in 1689.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

(Scottish) One who came from Lowes (lake), in Selkirkshire.

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

The principal home of the Lowes is in Derbyshire and Cheshire, whence they have extended to the adjacent counties of Lancashire and Shropshire, and they are also established in many of the midland counties, as in Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Notts, etc. In Derbyshire, they are numerous in the Chesterfield district. An old Denby family of the name, to whom has belonged a considerable estate in Denby since the 15th century, are said to have come in the reign of Henry VI. from Macclesfield, in Cheshire, where the name is still numerous (G.).

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

The surname Lewis began life as a first name. It means ‘renowned or famous in battle’, and its original form was first found in Germany where it is now found in the form Ludwig. When the name crossed to France as Lowis or Louis, it soon became popular. This popularity increased through the centuries, as we can see from the fact that France had no fewer than eighteen kings called Louis, one of whom even became a saint. As the name Louis spread beyond the borders of France it changed once more. In Italy it became Luigi, and by the time it came to England with the Norman invasion it had become Lewis.

In this form the name gradually spread across the entire country, although being originally a foreign name it never achieved the same popularity as it achieved in France. Why, then, are there now so many Lewis’s? The answer to this question lies in their distribution.

Lewis’s have existed for many centuries throughout all the English counties, and in Wales they are extremely plentiful. The theory which best accounts for the proliferation of Welsh Lewis’s is that the Welsh name Lewis is in fact an attempted anglicisation of the Welsh name Llewelyn. (In times of persecution, when Wales was only a princedom under repression, many Welshmen found it expedient to change their name to a more English form.) This theory may sound rather far-fetched, but it would appear to be confirmed by the earliest reference we have to the name Lewis. In the 1413 records the Alderman of Brecon is given as ‘Llewelyn ap-Madoc, alias Lewis Rede’. By then Lewis was certainly a widespread and popular name and over 100 years later it crops up in Shakespeare, a distinction shared by very few of the more popular British names. Among these few are two other predominantly Welsh names: Thomas and Griffith.

There are several names which derive directly or indirectly from Lewis. The best known of these are Leuis, Lowis, Lewse-all being simply variations in spelling dating from the times before spelling was formalised. (Lewison, from ‘son of Lewis’, is also popular.) However, the similar-looking name of Lewes is not a variation of Lewis. It is a local name, deriving from the town in Sussex, and means ‘hills or mounds’, referring to the Downs among which the town lies.

Another origin of the name Lewis results from the eastern European pogroms of the last century. During this time many Jews crossed over to England and on arrival decided to anglicise their names. A number of refugees with the name Levinsky changed it to Lewin, Levin or Lewis.

Owing to its popularity in Britain and France-two of Europe’s major colonising nations-the name Lewis (or Louis) has spread around the globe. Over the centuries it has been particularly popular in the United States. Here we find it in St Louis, in Louisville, and even in the State of Louisiana (which, under French colonial rule-before the famous Louisiana Purchase in 1803-stretched from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico up into the Mid-West, to within a few hundred miles of the Great Lakes).

In America, because of this early pervasive French influence, the French spelling of Louis is still more popular than the Anglo-Welsh Lewis (e.g. Louis Armstrong), so much so that its popularity as a first name in this French form has even spread back across the Atlantic, but this time to England.

The American explorer Meriwether Lewis (1774—1809) led the great overland journey to the Pacific coast, thus opening up the north-west to a flood of settlers. Despite encounters with grizzly bears, Indians, rattlesnakes and near-starvation Lewis’s only brush with death came when a hunting companion mistook him for an elk and shot him in the leg.

As a reward for his explorations he was appointed the first governor of Louisiana but died soon after in mysterious circumstances.

The first machine-gun was invented by the American Isaac Newton Lewis (1858—1931). The American military brass proved uninterested in his new invention so he took it to Europe in 1913 where the Lewis Gun played a vital part in the last stages of World War I. Over 100,000 were manufactured for the Allied armies by the Birmingham Small Arms Company.

Many Lewis’s have achieved fame as writers. The first American to win the Nobel Prize was Sinclair Lewis, whose best-seller Main Street swept him to fame. C. Day Lewis (1904—72) was one of the ‘Thirties Poets’ of Auden’s generation. He later became Poet Laureate. The controversial writer-artist Percy Wyndham Lewis founded the English modernist movement called Vorticism, which created a furore prior to World War I. The prolific scholar-writer C.S. Lewis is best remembered for his Screwtape Letters.

Lewis’s have produced several jazz greats. George Lewis was a veteran of the Old New Orleans style and John Lewis, the composer-pianist, recorded with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.

The United Kingdom has a Lewisham (along with South Africa), a Lewis, a Lewiston and a Butt of Lewis. A total of 22 United States towns and cities are Lewis-related. Both Australia and the US have Lewis Ranges and the name is geographically common.

With about 179,000 namesakes Lewis is the 19th most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Lewis is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 70 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Bristol, Birmingham and Coventry are other Lewis strongholds. Around the world Lewis’s are most common in Sydney (one in 701 families), Melbourne (one in 761) and Capetown (one in 915). The United States has more Lewis’s than the entire population of Sunderland-an estimated total of just under 520,000 makes this their 20th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Lowis Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Lowis Come From? nationality or country of origin

The surname Lowis occurs more in England more than any other country or territory. It may also appear as: Löwis. Click here to see other potential spellings of this name.

How Common Is The Last Name Lowis? popularity and diffusion

This last name is the 189,571st most frequently occurring family name world-wide It is held by approximately 1 in 3,270,891 people. This surname is predominantly found in Europe, where 57 percent of Lowis reside; 30 percent reside in Northern Europe and 30 percent reside in British Isles. Lowis is also the 210,608th most widely held given name at a global level. It is borne by 1,382 people.

The last name is most widely held in England, where it is carried by 627 people, or 1 in 88,865. In England Lowis is primarily found in: Lincolnshire, where 21 percent live, Cumbria, where 20 percent live and Durham, where 6 percent live. Not including England this last name is found in 43 countries. It is also common in Germany, where 19 percent live and The United States, where 19 percent live.

Lowis Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Lowis has changed over time. In England the number of people bearing the Lowis last name expanded 170 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it expanded 436 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in Scotland it expanded 920 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Lowis Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those carrying the last name is primarily Anglican (100%) in Ireland.

In The United States those holding the Lowis last name are 36.56% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 83.33% being registered with the party.

The amount Lowis earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 45.59% less than the national average, earning R 129,288 per year; in Colombia they earn 14.93% less than the national average, earning $19,312,400 COP per year; in United States they earn 7.19% more than the national average, earning $46,253 USD per year and in Canada they earn 22.47% less than the national average, earning $38,521 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Löwis937/
Lowies91427/
Lowijs91146/
Lowisz91106/
Lowish9167/
Lowiss9126/
Loewis916/
Louwis914/
Lowise914/
Loowis910/
Loweis910/
Louwies83243/
Lowisch8331/
Loewies837/
Loewish834/
Louwise831/
Lowaist831/
Lowhuis830/
Lewis80995,193/
Lowes807,849/
Lawis801,290/
Luwis801,200/
Lovis801,195/
Lobis80867/
Lowys8074/
Lowiz801/
Léwis801/
Lowitsch77124/
Lowiesch7728/
Loewisch775/
Lewies732,545/
Louwes73691/
Labois73473/
Leewis73238/
Louvis73136/
Lavois7383/
Lovise7377/
Lauwis7375/
Lewiss7367/
Loovis7359/
Lewish7357/
Luwish7342/
Loveis7339/
Lowich7337/
Lobais7336/
Leweis7323/
Lowicz7318/
Lovies7318/
Lowess7317/
Levois7316/
Llovis7315/
Liawis7314/
Liobis7314/
Luwise7314/
Loeuis7313/
Lewwis7312/
Loewes7310/
Llewis739/
Lovais738/
Luwijs738/
Lovish737/
Lewuis737/
Luwies734/
Lyovis733/
Hlewis733/
Loobis733/
Lubois733/
Lowees732/
Lawish732/
Luouis732/
Luwiss732/
Lowese732/
Loibis732/
Llobis732/
Lovios731/
Lovist731/
Lovisz731/
Loweds731/
Lowiez731/
Leuwis731/
Lawies731/
Lewois731/
Lobois731/
Loways731/
Luwois731/
Luwais731/
Luwisz731/
Lobeis731/
Loubis731/
Lowysz731/
Lawisz731/
Lawois731/
Lojuis731/
Loowes730/
Lowice730/
Laewis730/
Loouis730/
Lobiss730/
Lewisz730/
Liowitsch711/
Lawisch67283/
Lewisch67158/
Luwisch67153/
Louvise67136/
Lavoise6786/
Louvois6782/
Löwisch6738/
Lahwise679/
L'Lewis678/
Louvais675/
Luboisz675/
Leewish674/
Louvish674/
Lowetse673/
D'Lewis672/
Lovisch671/
Lowesth671/
Leweiss671/
Laweiss671/
Lovaise671/
Logiues671/
Lohuijs671/
Lawiess671/
Lawiesz671/
Louveis671/
Lowysse671/
Lauweis671/
Luweiss670/
Lossuis670/
Lewhiss670/

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