Description:
LOWANS is an English surname derived from the Old English personal name Lufa, which means 'wolf.' It is most commonly found in the counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire in England. The earliest recorded mention of the name is from 1273, when a John Lufa was recorded in the Subsidy Rolls of Lancashire. The name has also been spelled Lowan, Lowans, Lowen, and Lownes over the centuries. The Lowans family has a long history in England, and some members of the family have emigrated to other countries, such as the United States and Canada. Lowans families have their own unique customs, traditions, and culture. For example, Lowans families traditionally celebrate the summer solstice by gathering around a bonfire and singing traditional songs. There are several variations of the Lowans surname, including Lowen, Lownes, and Lowin. It is also sometimes spelled with a double 's' at the end, such as Lowans.






