John Bower (disambiguation)

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John Bower (1940–2017) was an American skier.

John Bower may also refer to:

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Bowers (surname) Surname list

The surname Bowers is of Saxon origin, derived from the word 'bur' meaning 'a chamber; a cottage; a shady recess'. Adding 'er' to the end of topographical terms was common in south east England. An alternative origin is "a maker of bows".

Bower is a Scottish and English surname. Notable people with the surname include: