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Forename Stott

Worldwide, Stott (Stott United Kingdom United States Australia Canada New Zealand, ستوت Syria Egypt Jordan Iraq Iran, סטוט Israel) is a very rare largely boy's, but infrequently female first name. The first name Stott is characteristic of the United Kingdom, where it is a very rare largely boy's, but uncommonly female name, and China, where it is an extremely rare masculine name. Predominantly, Stott is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Stott

name Стотт, name סטוט, name สต้อตต์, name Štodt, name Stott, name ستوت
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Stott Australia, Canada, United States, New Zealand, United Kingdom
ستوت Egypt, Iran, Syria, Iraq, Jordan
סטוט Israel
Стотт Ukraine, Russia

First names said to be same

Štodt, and สต้อตต์

First name Stott in the context

Stott is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: .

Notable namesakes

sir philip stott, 1st baronet British architect, GB (b. 1858) link
sir george edward stott, 2nd bt. (1887-1957) (b. 1887) link
grant stott Scottish football commentator, GB (b. 1901) link
sir philip sidney stott, 3rd bt. (1914-1979) (b. 1914) link
picture of bryson stott bryson stott bryson stott American baseball player, US (b. 1997) link
sir adrian george ellingham stott, 4th bt. (born 1948) (b. 1948) link
vyvyan philip stott Peerage person ID=585231 (b. 1952) link
fraser stott rugby union player (1969-), GB (b. 1969) link
gibson stott Peerage person ID=510499 link
unknown stott (1950-1950) link
unknown stott Peerage person ID=458780 link
ross stott British field hockey player (1988-), GB (b. 1988) link

Characteristic surnames

Mr, Mum, Mia, Meg, Mel, Max, Mac, Mal, May, Wm, Fe, Em, Ed, El, Ty, Jd, Jj, Jo, Ge, Dj, De, Aj, Al, Ms, M A, and M J