Proper noun
Rowden (plural Rowdens)
A surname.
However, Reagan and Thatcher made clear that market liberalisation was the only alternative and donor agencies, central banks and many developing states believed in neoliberal policies (Sachs, 2005, p.81; Rowden, 2009, pp.68-69). Source: Internet
Youcef Zatat won the shot at the same meeting with 17.78m, as Woodford athletes popped up all over the place with Dan Rowden in Belgium for an 800m where he clocked 1.47. Source: Internet
In this rather feminine environment, here was a bearded young man, Jonny Rowden (), who by day you might have encountered on the coffee machine. Source: Internet