Bowden (pronounced /ˈboʊdən/ or /ˈbaʊdən/) is an English surname of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) origins. In Old English it translates roughly into "dweller by the top of a hill", and is also the name of the towns of Bowden, Ashprington, and Bowden, Yealmpton, in Devon, as well as Bowden, Derbyshire. There is also a town of Bowden in rural Leicestershire which was recorded as "Bugedone" in the Domesday Book.[1]
People with the surname Bowden
- Adam Bowden (born 1982), British international track athlete
 - Andrew Bowden (born 1930), British Conservative politician
 - B. V. Bowden, Baron Bowden (1910–1989), English scientist and educationist
 - Ben Bowden (born 1994), American baseball player
 - Benjamin Bowden (1906–1998), English automobile and bicycle designer
 - Billy Bowden (born 1963), international cricket umpire from New Zealand
 - Breck Bowden, American environmental scientist
 - A notable American football coaching family:
- Bobby Bowden (1929–2021), American football coach of several college programs, most notably Florida State University
 - Tommy Bowden (born 1954), son of Bobby; former coach at several programs, most recently Clemson University
 - Terry Bowden (born 1956), son of Bobby; motivational speaker, college football analyst and current University of Akron coach
 - Jeff Bowden (born c. 1961), son of Bobby; assistant at several programs, currently at Akron under Terry
 
 - Brent Bowden (born 1987), American football player
 - Charles Bowden (1886–1972), New Zealand politician
 - Charles Bowden (1945–2014), American author, journalist, and essayist
 - Claude Bowden (1897–1984), British air force officer and aeromodeller
 - Daniel Bowden (born 1986), New Zealand rugby union player
 - David Bowden (1937–2004), Australian Anglican bishop
 - Dominic Bowden (born 1977), New Zealand television presenter
 - Doug Bowden (1927–2021), New Zealand cricketer
 - Eric Bowden (1871–1931), Australian solicitor and politician
 - Francis C. Bowden (1903–1972), American pharmacist, mayor of Anchorage, Alaska 1946-1948
 - Sir Frank Bowden, 1st Baronet (1848–1921), British businessman, founder of the Raleigh Bicycle Company
 - Gerald Bowden (1935–2020), British Conservative politician
 - Harold Bowden (1880–1960), son of Frank Bowden, American-born British businessman
 - Harry Bowden (1907–1965), American artist
 - Herbert Bowden, Baron Aylestone (1905–1994), British Labour politician
 - Herbert Bowden (footballer) (1888–1978), Australian rules footballer
 - Jack Bowden (1916–1988), Irish cricketer and field hockey player
 - James Bowden (American football) (born 1973), American football player
 - James Bowden (footballer) (1880–1951), English footballer
 - Jamie Bowden (born 1960), British diplomat
 - Jim Bowden (baseball) (born 1961), general manager of the Washington Nationals baseball team
 - Joel Bowden (born 1978), Australian rules footballer
 - Jonathan Bowden (1962–2012), right-wing British political figure
 - Katrina Bowden (born 1988), American actress
 - Lemuel J. Bowden (1815–1864), American lawyer and politician
 - Lilan Bowden (born 1985), American actress and comedian
 - Lynn Bowden (born 1997), American football player
 - Mark Bowden (English author) (born 1970), British writer on body language
 - Mark Bowden (born 1951), American writer
 - Michael Bowden (Australian rules footballer)
 - Michael Bowden (baseball) (born 1986), American baseball pitcher
 - Monty Bowden (1865–1892), English cricketer and wicket-keeper
 - Mwata Bowden (born 1947), American jazz reeds player
 - Norris Bowden (1926–1991), Canadian figure skater
 - Oswald Bowden (1912–1977), English footballer
 - Patrick Bowden (born 1981), Australian rules footballer
 - Ray Bowden (1909–1998), English footballer
 - Richard Bowden (born 1945), American country singer of the "Pinkard & Bowden" duo
 - Ron Bowden (born 1942), Australian politician
 - Sandra Bowden (born 1943), American artist and painter
 - Vivian Lee Bowden (1943–2017), American science journalist
 
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