Löw Explained
Löw (or Loew) is a surname of German or Yiddish origin. Another romanization of the Yiddish name לייב is Leib. It may refer to:
People
- Benjamin Wolf Löw (1775–1851), a Polish-Hungarian rabbi
- Franklin M. Loew (1939–2003), a veterinarian
- Hermann Loew (1807–1879), a German entomologist
- Immanuel Löw (1854–1944), a Hungarian rabbi, scholar and politician
- Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal (1759-1849), an Austrian merchant
- Jacques Loew (1908–1999), a French priest and labor activist
- Joachim Löw (born 1960), a German former footballer and former head coach of the national football team of Germany
- Judah Loew ben Bezalel (c. 1520–1609), the "Maharal of Prague", purported creator of the Golem of Prague
- Maj-Lis Lööw (born 1936), Swedish politician
- Marcus Loew, an American business magnate and a pioneer of the motion picture industry
- Mattias Löw (born 1970), a Swedish film director
- Michael Loew (1907–1985), an abstract expressionist artist
- Moritz Löw (Lőw Móric) (1841–1900), a Hungarian-German astronomer
- Oscar Loew (1844–1941), a German chemist
- Peter Oliver Loew (born 1967), German historian
- Samuel Löw (1720–1806), a Czech Talmudist
- Samuel Löw Brill, a Hungarian rabbi and Talmud scholar
- Zsolt Lőw (born 1979), a Hungarian footballer
See also