Fowler (surname)

Fowler is an English and/or Scots surname. Its origin is the Old English fugelere, an occupational name for a bird-catcher or hunter of wild birds. Old English fugel or fugol means "bird" and has evolved into the modern word fowl.

Born before 1700

 * Constance Aston Fowler (born "Constance Aston"), English author and anthologist
 * Edward Fowler (bishop) (1632–1714), English churchman, Bishop of Gloucester
 * Eliza Haywood (born "Elizabeth Fowler" 1693–1756), English writer, actress and publisher
 * Richard Fowler (chancellor) (c.1425–1477) - Chancellor of the Exchequer to Edward IV
 * Thomas Fowler (courtier), (d. 1590), steward of the Countess of Lennox, and spy
 * William Fowler (makar) (c. 1560–1612), Scottish poet, writer, courtier, and translator

Born after 1700

 * Charles Fowler (1792–1867), English architect
 * John Fowler (politician) (1755–1840), American national politician
 * Robert Fowler (archbishop) (1724–1801), Archbishop of Dublin in the Church of Ireland
 * Robert Fowler (bishop) (1767–1841), his son, Bishop of Ossory in the Church of Ireland
 * Robert Merrick Fowler (1778–c1850), Royal Navy officer
 * Samuel Fowler (1779–1844), New Jersey Congressman from 1833 to 1837
 * Thomas Fowler (inventor) (1777–1843), English inventor
 * William Chauncey Fowler (1793–1881), American scholar, son-in-law and assistant to Noah Webster

Born after 1800

 * Alfred Fowler (1868–1940), English astronomer
 * Bertha Fowler (1866–1952), American educator, preacher, deaconess
 * Beryl Fowler (1881–1963), English painter
 * Charles A. Fowler (1832–1896), American lawyer and politician
 * Charles Henry Fowler (1837–1908), Canadian-American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
 * C. Hodgson Fowler (1840–1910), English ecclesiastical architect
 * Charles N. Fowler (1852–1932), American national politician
 * Edmund John Fowler (1861–1926), Irish soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
 * Edward Brush Fowler (1826-1896), American soldier
 * Francis George Fowler (1871–1918), English writer on English language, grammar and usage
 * Frank Fowler (1852–1910), American artist
 * Frank Oliver Fowler (1861–1945), Canadian politician in Manitoba, Mayor of Winnipeg
 * George Fowler (politician) (1839–1896), South Australian politician
 * George William Fowler (1859–1924) Canadian politician and lawyer
 * Harriet Putnam Fowler (1842–1901), American writer
 * Henry Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton (1830–1911), English national politician, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State for India
 * Sir Henry Fowler (engineer), (1870–1938) English locomotive engineer
 * Henry Fowler (died 1896), one of a pair of Victorian murderers, known as Milsom and Fowler
 * Henry Watson Fowler (1858–1933), English schoolmaster, lexicographer and commentator on the usage of English
 * Henry Weed Fowler (1878–1965), American zoologist
 * Jack Fowler (footballer born 1899) (1899–1975), Welsh footballer
 * Jack Beresford Fowler (1893–1972), Australian little theatre director
 * Jesse Fowler (1898–1973), American professional baseball player
 * Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet (1817–1898), English railway engineer
 * John Fowler (agricultural engineer) (1826–1864), English agricultural engineer
 * John Edgar Fowler (1866–1930), American national politician
 * Joseph S. Fowler (1820–1902), American national politician
 * Lilian Fowler (1886–1954), Australian politician
 * Lydia Folger Fowler (1823–1879), pioneering American physician, activist, and professor of medicine.
 * Orson Squire Fowler (1809–1887), American phrenologist
 * Ralph H. Fowler (1889–1944), English physicist and astronomer
 * Sir Robert Fowler, 1st Baronet (1828–1891), Lord Mayor of London
 * Robert Fowler (athlete) (1882–after 1981), Newfoundland-born Olympian and world record holder (marathon)
 * Robert G. Fowler (1884–1966), American aviation pioneer
 * Robert Henry Fowler (1857–1957), Irish cricketer
 * Robert St Leger Fowler (1891–1925), Irish cricketer and captain of Eton in the famous Eton v Harrow match of 1910
 * Samuel Fowler (1851–1919), New Jersey Congressman from 1889 to 1893
 * J. Samuel Fowler (1874–1961), New York politician
 * Thomas Fowler (academic) (1832–1904), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
 * William Henry Fowler (1854–1932), founder of Fowler's Calculators
 * William Warde Fowler (1847–1921), English historian and ornithologist, tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford
 * William Weekes Fowler (1849–1923), Entomologist

Born after 1900

 * Alan Fowler (footballer)
 * Art Fowler (1922–2007), American professional baseball player & pitching coach
 * Bobby Jack Fowler (1939–2006), American criminal
 * Bobby Fowler (fullback, born 1960) (born 1960), American former football fullback
 * Boob Fowler (1900–1988), American professional baseball player
 * Bruce Fowler (born 1948), American trombonist
 * Calvin Fowler (1940–2013), American Olympic basketball player
 * Cary Fowler (born 1949), agricultural conservationist
 * Catherine S. Fowler (born 1940) American anthropologist
 * Daphne Fowler (born 1939), English quiz show champion
 * David Fowler (mathematician) (1937–2004), English math historian
 * Donald Fowler (1935–2020), American politician
 * Don D. Fowler (born 1936), American anthropologist and archaeologist
 * Earl B. Fowler (1925–2008), Admiral, United States Navy
 * H. M. Fowler (1918–2014), American politician
 * Hal Fowler (1927–2000), American amateur World Champion poker player
 * Hedley Fowler (1916–1944), English RAF Pilot who escaped from Colditz Castle
 * Henry H. Fowler (1908–2000), American lawyer and Secretary of the Treasury
 * Hugh S. Fowler (1912–1975), American film editor
 * Ian Fowler (1939–2013), British journalist
 * James Bonard Fowler (1933–2015), Alabama State Trooper convicted of shooting unarmed civil rights protestor Jummie Lee Jackson
 * James W. Fowler (1940–2015), American psychologist, academic and Methodist clergyman
 * Jim Fowler (1930–2019), American zoologist and television personality
 * Keith Fowler (born 1939), American educator (professor), actor, director
 * Michael Fowler (1929–2022), New Zealand architect and Mayor of Wellington
 * Norman Fowler (born 1938), English national politician and peer (Lord Fowler)
 * Ron Fowler (born 1943) executive chairman of the San Diego Padres and CEO of Liquid Investments Incorporated
 * Thomas W. Fowler (1921–1944), World War II American Army officer, recipient of the Medal of Honor
 * Tillie K. Fowler (1942–2005), American national politician
 * Tommy Fowler (1924–2009), English professional footballer
 * William Alfred Fowler (1911–1995), American astrophysicist
 * Wyche Fowler (born 1940), American national politician and diplomat

Born after 1950

 * Ally Fowler (born 1961), Australian actress
 * Bernard Fowler (born "Royland Bernard Fowler", 1959), American singer, producer, songwriter
 * Brian Fowler (cyclist) (born 1962), New Zealand Olympic cyclist
 * Cam Fowler (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
 * Carlos Fowler (born 1972), American football player
 * Catherine Fowler (born 1969), film and media academic
 * Charlie Fowler (1954–2006), American mountain climber, writer, and photographer
 * Cheyne Fowler (born 1982), South African professional football player
 * Chris Fowler (born 1962), American sports journalist
 * Christopher Fowler (1953–2023), English fiction author
 * Damon Fowler, American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter
 * Dennis Fowler (living), American surgeon and hospital executive
 * Dexter Fowler (born 1986), American professional baseball center fielder
 * Dustin Fowler (born 1994), American professional baseball outfielder
 * Don Paul Fowler (1953–1999), English classicist
 * Emma Fowler (born 1979), British biathlete and Army corporal
 * Graeme Fowler (born 1957), English professional cricketer
 * Jacob Fowler (born 2004), American ice hockey player
 * James H. Fowler (born 1970), American political scientist
 * Jason Fowler (dancer) (living), New York City Ballet soloist
 * Jason Fowler (footballer) (born 1974), English professional footballer
 * Jhaniele Fowler (born 1989), Jamaican netball player
 * Karen Joy Fowler (born 1950), American fiction author
 * Kevin Spacey (born "Kevin Fowler", 1959), American actor
 * Martin Fowler (footballer) (born 1957), former English professional footballer
 * Martin Fowler (software engineer) (born 1963), English-American software architecture author
 * Mary Fowler (born 2003), Australian soccer player
 * Mick Fowler (born 1956), British mountaineer
 * Nick Fowler (living), New York novelist, singer, songwriter
 * Pete Fowler (born 1969), Welsh illustrator
 * Peter Fowler (born 1959), Australian professional golfer
 * Rickie Fowler (born 1988), American professional golfer
 * Ryan Fowler (born 1982), American professional football player
 * Robbie Fowler (born 1975), English footballer
 * Samuel Fowler (disambiguation), several men of this name
 * Simon Fowler (born 1965), English musician
 * Simon Fowler (author) (born 1956), British historian
 * Therese Fowler (born 1967), American fiction author
 * Tom Fowler (artist) (living), Canadian comic artist
 * Tom Fowler (musician) (1951–2024), American musician

Brocklebank-Fowler

 * Christopher Brocklebank-Fowler (1934–2020), British politician

Distribution
The "Fowler" surname evolved from an original use of "Fugelere" in the early 13th Century. The surname is uncommon in the United States, appearing with a rank of 250 in the 1990 Census and a rank of 267 in the 2000 Census, 27½% of the American population being accounted for surnames in the ranks of 1 to 250. In 19th Century England, "Fowler" was widespread, appearing in 35 of the 39 historic counties, with higher density in the north of England, in the 1891 Census of England and Wales. Meanwhile, in 19th Century United States, "Fowler" appears in every surveyed state in both the 1880 US Census and 1840 US Census, showing a higher concentration in New York state in each case.

Fictional characters

 * Sam and Amanda Fowler, fictional characters in U.S. soap opera Another World
 * Amy Farrah Fowler, from the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory
 * House Fowler, one of the noble houses of Dorne in the series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin

EastEnders
Several characters in the British soap opera EastEnders share the "Fowler" surname:
 * Arthur Fowler
 * Arthur Brian Fowler
 * Bex Fowler
 * Gill Fowler
 * Hope Fowler
 * Lily Fowler
 * Lisa Fowler
 * Mark Fowler
 * Mark Fowler (2016 character)
 * Martin Fowler (EastEnders)
 * Michelle Fowler
 * Pauline Fowler
 * Ruth Fowler
 * Sonia Fowler
 * Stacey Fowler
 * Vicki Fowler

Human name disambiguation pages

 * Charles Fowler (disambiguation)
 * Henry Fowler (disambiguation)
 * James Fowler (disambiguation)
 * John Fowler (disambiguation)
 * Martin Fowler (disambiguation)
 * Raymond Fowler (disambiguation)
 * Samuel Fowler (disambiguation)
 * Tom Fowler (disambiguation)
 * Robert Fowler (disambiguation)