Howard
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Howard may refer to:
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[edit] People commonly known as Howard
- Howard family, an aristocratic family in the United Kingdom
- Ada Howard, the first president of Wellesley College
- Bryce Dallas Howard, U.S. actress
- Chaunte Howard, an African American athlete
- Clint Howard, U.S. actor
- Dominic Howard, an English drummer
- Curly Howard, a member of the Three Stooges (also see Moe Howard and Shemp Howard)
- Daniel Howard, the name of several notable people
- Daniel Edward Howard, president of Liberia
- Desmond Howard, Heisman Trophy winner and former professional football player with the NFL
- Dwight Howard, a professional basketball player
- Ebenezer Howard, a late 1800s and early 1900s British urban planner
- Elizabeth Jane Howard, a novelist
- Elston Howard, a baseball player
- Frank Howard (disambiguation), the name of several notable people
- Frank Howard (baseball player), baseball player
- Frankie Howerd (born Howard), an English comedian and actor
- George Howard (disambiguation), the name of several notable people
- John Howard (disambiguation), the name of several notable people
- John Howard, the Prime Minister of Australia
- Josh Howard, an NBA basketball player
- Julia C. Howard, a member of the North Carolina General Assembly
- Juwan Howard, a professional basketball player with the NBA
- Leslie Howard (disambiguation), the name of several notable people
- Leslie Howard (actor), a British actor
- Michael Howard (formerly Hecht), a British politician and former leader of the Conservative Party
- Milford W. Howard, a Populist Party U.S. Representative from Alabama in the 1890s
- Moe Howard, a member of the Three Stooges (also see Curly Howard and Shemp Howard)
- Oliver O. Howard, a Union general in the U.S. Civil War
- Pat Howard, the head coach of the Leicester Tigers, a rugby team
- Robert E. Howard, U.S. author
- Robert L. Howard, a highly decorated soldier of the United States Army (Vietnam War)
- Ronald Howard (disambiguation), the name of several notable people
- Ron Howard, U.S. child actor and later film director
- Ronald A. Howard, a Stanford economics professor
- Ryan Howard, a baseball player
- Shemp Howard, a member of the Three Stooges (also see Curly Howard and Moe Howard)
- Sophie Howard, a British model
- Terrence Howard, U.S. actor
- Tim Howard, U.S. soccer player
- William Alvin Howard, a mathematician
[edit] Given name
- Howard Ward Cunningham, the founder of WikiWikiWeb
- Howard Stern, a famous talk-radio host on Sirius Radio
- Howard the Duck, a Marvel Comics character
- Howard Roark, a character in the novel The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
- Howard Brown, famous for appearing in advertisements for Halifax Bank
- Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont and chairman of the Democratic Party
- Howard Grant, Jamaican-Canadian boxer
- Howard Hughes, industrialist best known for aviation, motion pictures, outlandish behavior, and his hypochondria.
- Howard Cosell, sports broadcaster, often controversial
- Howard Goodall, musician, musicologist and TV presenter
[edit] Geography
- Howard, Kansas
- Howard, New York
- Howard, Ohio
- Howard, Rhode Island
- Howard, South Dakota
- Howard, Wisconsin
- Howard City, Michigan
- Howard County, Arkansas
- Howard County, Indiana
- Howard County, Maryland
- Howard County, Texas
Howard is also part of the name of:
[edit] Other uses
- Howard Aircraft Corporation, a manufacturer of airplanes in the 1930s and 1940s
- Howard Rotovators, a United Kingdom maunufacturer of rotating cultivators known as rotovators
- Howard University, a historically black university in Washington, DC
- Howards End, a novel by E.M. Forster
- Howard (CTA), a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system
- Hurricane Howard, five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
- Howard Publishing, a Christian publishing company
- Howard, a character in the fictional television series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
[edit] See also
- USS Howard, for ships