Dow
DOW
Dow is a boy’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “A Scottish surname with uncertain origins. Possibly derived from a place name or from the Gaelic word 'dubh' meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1962.
What Dow Means
“A Scottish surname with uncertain origins. Possibly derived from a place name or from the Gaelic word 'dubh' meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired'.”
The Story of Dow
This name, with its Scottish roots, carries the mystery of ancient landscapes and the quiet strength of the earth itself.
Dow, a surname of Scottish origin, carries an air of the rugged and the elemental. Its precise etymology remains elusive, possibly stemming from a place name or the Gaelic 'dubh,' meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired.' First appearing in historical records around 1880, it evokes images of ancient, windswept moors and the enduring spirit of the Scottish Highlands.
To say 'Dow' is to speak a name with a deep, resonant quality. It feels solid, like stone, a name you might whisper to your son when he’s asleep, a grounding presence. You can imagine this name etched into a sturdy wooden cradle, a symbol of the quiet, unwavering strength you wish for him.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#26 in 1962
Total Births
1,091
First Recorded
1880
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