
The surname "Lowengard" is of German origin. It is derived from the combination of two German words: "Löwe" meaning "lion" and "Garde" meaning "guard." The name likely originated as a descriptive or occupational surname, possibly indicating a person who had a role or association with lion-related symbolism or guarding. It is common for surnames to evolve over time, and "Lowengard" may have variations or alternate spellings in different regions or languages.
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surnames > lowama-obai
The last name Lowama Obai does not have a widely recognized origin or meaning in English.
surnames > lowbad-drver
The last name "Lowbad Drver" does not appear to have a known origin or meaning in the English language. It is possible that it is a rare or unique surname, a misspelling, or a comb...
surnames > lowie
The last name Lowie is of Dutch origin. It is derived from the Middle Dutch personal name "Loe," which is a short form of various Germanic compound names containing the element "hl...
surnames > lowly
The surname Lowly is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "laweley," which means "humble" or "modest." It may have originally been used as a nickname for a...
surnames > lowrider
The last name Lowrider is of English origin. It is believed to be a nickname for a person who tends to ride low or close to the ground.