Meaning : Little Wolf, Little wolf,
Origin : English,
Pronunciation : LO-əl ,
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Numerology information Lowell:
Name Number: 7 Meaning: Inner, Thought, Mind, Psychology, Secret, Mystic, Strange, Study, Knowledge, Loneliness, Rest

Additional information Lowell:
Originally an English Surname
From an English surname which was derived from a Norman French nickname, from lou "wolf" and a diminutive suffix. The surname was borne by American poet and satirist James Russell Lowell (1819-1891).

Definition funny of Lowell:
Lowell is a historic mill town in Massachusetts and one of the first industrialized cities in the United States. Many of the old mill buildings have since been converted into lofts. Since its founding, Lowell has been an ethnically diverse town and that tradition continues to this day. From the Irish fleeing from the potato famine to the Cambodian immigrants of today, a promise of a better life has brought people to Lowell from all around the world to Lowell for almost 200 years. Lowell sits upon the confluence of the Concord and Merrimack rivers. Along with its many canals and historic downtown, walking tours are an excellent way to get to know the city. Lowell is rich with local flavor and while often outshined by much larger Boston, is one of the cultural centers of New England with its growing and vibrant art scene. With events such as the Lowell Folk Festival, the Southeast Asian Water Festival, and the many celebrations of Jack Kerouac, Lowell has much to offer anyone choosing to visit and a multifaceted and unique community for those who choose to make it home.
How many Market Baskets are there in Lowell?
Sexy, funny, smart, handsome, intoxicating, irresistable and a pain in the ass.
He is exactly what I want in a guy. Why can't everyone be a Lowell
Lowell is a city in Massachusetts. Lowell is famous for its mills and multiple gang fights. There are about 35 Dunkin' Donuts and only three Dunkin' Donuts employees who speak English. If you go to high school, you go to Lowell High. It is typical for a student of Lowell High School to skip class to go to Arthur's Diner to get a boott mill, which is a breakfast sandwich made up of 99% grease. If you go to the Voke (the Joke), no one cares about you. Typically, if you are white and graduate you most likely end up going to UMass. Famous author Jack Kerouac was born and raised in Lowell and pretty much everyone pretends to like him even though they never have read "On The Road". Ed McMahon was born there, too. A lot of the roads downtown are made out of cobblestones, which is really annoying considering everyone drives a Civic. Most of the year the downtown area is full of homeless people until the Lowell Folk Festival comes along and every suburbanite (from Chelmsford, Westford, Andover, etc.) bravely steps into the city. It is typical for a citizen of Lowell to have witnessed a drug deal, shooting, or arrest atleast ten times throughout the year.
"Welcome to Maaahket Basket, where you get more for your dollah!"- Term everyone in Lowell loves to hear "Let's go to the packie and then head over to Fort Hill and get wicked hammered!"- Lowell High Student
Homonym for popular internet abbreviation "lol". Typically used ironically by people wishing to express amusement textually but who abhor internet slang. Can be combined with proper names to add to the irony.

Songs about Lowell:
I Believe (feat. Lowell Pye) by Joey Woolfalk from the Album I Believe (feat. Lowell Pye) - Single
I'm Covered (featuring Pastor John P. Kee & Lowell Pye) by VIP Mass Choir featuring John P. Kee from the Album Live In Miami
Bad Liver And A Broken Heart [in Lowell] by Tom Waits from the Album Small Change
Still [feat. Lowell Pye] by Percy Bady from the Album Kingdom Inspirations
Make Me Over (feat. Lowell Pye) by Nakitta Foxx from the Album Let Us Worship
All That You Dream (from Lowell George Tribute Concert, featuring Linda Ronstadt) by Little Feat from the Album Hoy-Hoy!
Yes We Can (featuring Pastor John P. Kee & Lowell Pye) (Album Version) by VIP Mass Choir featuring John P. Kee from the Album Live In Miami

Books about Lowell:
The Lowell Offering: Writings by New England Mill Women (1840-1945) by Benita Eisler (Dec 17, 1997)
Double Wedding: Sweet Historical Mail Order Brides of Lowell by MaryAnn Burnett (Oct 3, 2014)
Telegraph Bride: Sweet Historical Mail Order Brides of Lowell by MaryAnn Burnett (Oct 3, 2014)
Sheriff's Bride: Sweet Historical Mail Order Brides of Lowell by MaryAnn Burnett (Oct 3, 2014)
The Daring Ladies of Lowell by Kate Alcott (Oct 28, 2014)
Lowell Thomas Jr.: Flight to Adventure, Alaska and Beyond by Lowell Thomas Jr. and Lew Freedman (Oct 1, 2013)
Selections from American poetry, with special reference to Poe, Longfellow, Lowell and Whittier by Various and Margaret Spraque Carhart (May 11, 2012)

Movies about Lowell:
The Last Farm in Lowell 2010 NR - Runtime: 1 hr Directed by: Andrew Szava-Kovats
The Dialogue - An Interview with Screenwriters Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel 2008 NR - Runtime: 1 hr 30 mins Directed by: Aleks Horvat
High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell 2011 - Runtime: 1 hr Directed by: Jon Alpert, MaryAnn DeLeo and Rich Farrell
Christopher Lowell's Seven Layers of Design 2001 NR - Runtime: 52 mins
The Last Farm in Lowell 2010 NR - Runtime: 1 hr Directed by: Andrew Szava-Kovats
Lowell Jensen, Keith - Cats Made Of Rabbits 2011 NR - Runtime: 1 hr 15 mins Starring: Keith Lowell Jensen
LOWELL GANZ & BABALOO MANDEL - Spring Storytellers 2007 -

Wiki information Lowell:
Lowell is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. With an estimated population of 108,861, it is the fourth-largest city in Massachuetts, after Boston, Worcester, and Springfield, and the second-largest in what the U.S....
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is an urban public research university in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, and part of the University of Massachusetts system. With more than 1,100 faculty members and nearly 17,000 students, it is the...