Fowlers
Fowlers is the plural form of the English surname Fowler, used to refer to multiple people or families who bear the name. The surname Fowler itself originates from the occupation of a fowler, a person who traps or hunts birds, and derives from Old English and Middle English terms for birds and trapping. As a consequence, “Fowlers” can be used to describe the members of any family with that surname, or to refer collectively to a particular branch in genealogical or biographical contexts.
Spread of the name follows historical migration patterns in English-speaking regions, with bearers of the surname
Because “Fowlers” is a surname, it lacks a single, fixed definition beyond referring to those who carry