People
- Abiel Abbot Low (1811–1893), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Albert Peter Low (1861–1942), Canadian geologist and athlete
- Archibald Low (1888–1956), British scientist and inventor
- Dave Low (died 1916), Australian rules footballer
- David Low (agriculturalist) (1786–1859), Scottish agriculturalist
- David Low (cartoonist) (1891–1963), New Zealand political cartoonist
- Edward Low (1690–1724), English pirate
- Frank J. Low (1933–2009), American physicist
- G. David Low (1956–2008), American astronaut
- George Low (1926–1984), American NASA administrator
- George Low (Medal of Honor) (born 1847), U.S. Navy sailor
- Harriet Low (1809-1877), American diarist
- Henry R. Low (1826–1888), New York politician
- Hugh Low (1824–1905), British colonial administrator and naturalist
- Joachim Löw (born 1960), German retired footballer and current manager of the Germany national football team
- Norman Low (1914–1994), Scottish footballer and football manager
- Rochelle Low (born 1969), Canadian field hockey player
- Seth Low (1850–1916), American educator and politician
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