- Meaning:longfellow as a young man by the name is the old english origin, and the meaning of longfellow is "the". as a tribute to the poet henry wadsworth longfellow, their skills and romantic representation of the early american history made him a very popular american poets in the 19ten century.large
- Gender:Boy
- Origin:,english
More About The Name longfellow
The name Longfellow is a relatively rare surname of English origin. It is a combination of two elements: "long," meaning tall or lengthened, and "fellow," referring to a companion or colleague. Therefore, the name Longfellow could be interpreted as someone who is tall or has a close association with others.
Read MoreAs a surname, Longfellow is best associated with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, an American poet and educator who was immensely popular in the 19th century. He is widely known for his works such as "Paul Revere's Ride," "The Song of Hiawatha," and "Evangeline." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow played a significant role in shaping American literature and is often considered one of the greatest American poets of all time.
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