There are
644
Mowdys in the USA
Mowdy is the
35016th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Mowdy

LynnMowdy

Lynn Mowdy is a retired American football player who played as a running back for the Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers in the NFL.

RichardMowdy

Richard Mowdy was an American music producer and recording engineer, known for his work with artists such as Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, and Bob Dylan.

DavidMowdy

David Mowdy is an American artist known for his colorful and expressive abstract paintings.

BillMowdy

Bill Mowdy is a former American basketball player who played in the NBA for the Portland Trail Blazers and San Diego Clippers.

LoriMowdy

Lori Mowdy is an American attorney and politician who has served as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

MikeMowdy

Mike Mowdy is a retired American baseball player who played as an outfielder in the minor leagues.

SteveMowdy

Steve Mowdy is an American entrepreneur and business executive, known for his role as the CEO of a successful technology company.

NancyMowdy

Nancy Mowdy is an American educator and author who has written several books on the topic of teaching and learning.

GregMowdy

Greg Mowdy is an American journalist and news anchor who has worked for several major television networks.

KarenMowdy

Karen Mowdy is an American fashion designer known for her elegant and sophisticated designs.

Mowdy Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Mowdy' is of Irish origin and is derived from the Irish surname 'Ó Múidhí,' which means 'descendant of Múidhí.' Múidhí was a personal name of uncertain origin.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Mowdy' is relatively rare and is primarily found in the United States, particularly in states with a large Irish-American population, such as New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Mowdy' include 'Moddy' and 'Mowday.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Mowdy' may have been brought to the United States by Irish immigrants during the 19th century.