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Rowena MacLeod - Supernatural Wiki Rowena MacLeod was an extremely powerful natural witch, and the mother of the demon Crowley, who was originally named Fergus Roderick MacLeod She is also the grandmother of Gavin MacLeod She is of Scottish descent She was one of the main antagonists of Season 10
Rowena - Wikipedia Rowena roʊˈiːnə in the Matter of Britain was the daughter of the purported Anglo-Saxon chief Hengist and wife of Vortigern, "King of the Britons" Presented as a beautiful femme fatale, she won her people the Kingdom of Kent through her treacherous seduction of Vortigern
Rowena - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity Rowena is a girl's name of English, Welsh origin meaning "white spear; famous friend; fame and joy" Rowena is the 961 ranked female name by popularity
Rowena - Super-wiki Rowena McLeod was an extremely powerful natural-born witch, originally from Scotland in the 17th century (or possibly earlier) Before Rowena became a witch, she was a peasant and the daughter of a tanner in Canisbay, who had an affair with a man above her social class
Rowena - Name Meaning and Popularity Meaning of Rowena In the soft glow of dawn, Rowena emerges like a Tuscan sunrise, her name a silken ricamo stitched from ancient Saxon lore – roots that murmur of fame and friendship – and bathed in the romance of medieval legend
Rowena Ravenclaw | Official Harry Potter Encyclopedia A founder of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Rowena was known for her brilliant mind and love of learning Her house encouraged these qualities in its students, and as a result, boasted some of the cleverest and highest achieving witches and wizards at the school
Rowena - Name Meaning and Origin The name Rowena is of Welsh origin and means "famous friend" or "white-haired " It is derived from the elements "rhon," meaning "fame," and "gwen," meaning "white" or "fair "