Scott (surname)
Scott is a surname of Scottish origin.[1] It is first attributed to Uchtredus filius Scoti who is mentioned in the charter recording in the foundation of Holyrood Abbey and Selkirk in 1120 and the border Riding clans who settled Peeblesshire in the 10th century and the Duke of Buccleuch.[2]
Etymology and history of the surname[]
The surname Scott (Scot, Scotts, Scutt, Scotter) as opposed to its earlier unrelated usage first appears in the 12th century and derives from the Anglo-Scottish border and its medieval border clans.[1][3] Scott is one of the twelve most common surnames in Scotland. Clan Scott was one of the most powerful of the Riding Clans of the Scottish borders and rose to power in the turbulent, often violent region, where they conducted fierce raids and battles with neighboring clans.
The surname appears in Kent, England by the 14th century and is thought to descend from Alexander de Baliol or William de Baliol le Scot, brothers of John de Baliol King of Scotland, or from retainers of King David I king of Scotland who held lands from the Earl of Huntingdon.[1] By the 17th century the name is first recorded in Ireland as a surname.[3] There is no evidence the surname may have originated with the first Gaelic settlers from Ireland despite its use as a marker for a Gael by the Romans. Moreover, in the Medieval period the surname was associated with the Kingdom of Scotland rather than an early Irish Medieval Gaelic kingdom DalRiada who did not refer to themselves as such, even though separate sources claim that the name was derived from the Scots who invaded Dalriada (Argyll) from Ireland.[4]
People[]
People with the surname[]
- Scott (baseball), a 19th-century American professional baseball player whose given name is unknown
- Scott Baronets of Great Barr, a baronetage of the United Kingdom created in 1806
- Aaron Scott (footballer) (born 1986), New Zealand footballer
- Adam Scott (golfer) (born 1980), Australian golfer
- Adam Scott (actor) (born 1973), American actor
- Adrian Gilbert Scott (1882–1963), English ecclesiastical architect
- Alexander Walker Scott (1800–1883), entomologist
- Alfred Angas Scott (1875–1923), British motorcycle designer, founder of the Scott Motorcycle Company
- Allan Scott, several people
- Amber Scott, Australian ballet dancer
- Andrew Scott, several people
- Ann London Scott (1929–1975), American feminist
- Anne Firor Scott (1921–2019), American historian
- Barbara Ann Scott (1928–2012), Canadian figure-skater
- Barry Scott, several people
- Beckie Scott (born 1974), Canadian cross-country skier
- Ben Scott (born 1981), English cricketer
- Bill Scott, several people
- Bobby Scott (U.S. politician) (born 1947), American politician from Virginia
- Bon Scott (1946–1980), Scottish-born Australian rock musician, AC/DC
- Boston Scott (born 1995), American football player
- Brandon Scott (born 1981), American actor, voice actor and producer
- Bruce Scott, several people
- Byron Scott (born 1961), American basketball coach
- Byron N. Scott (1903–1991), American lawyer and politician
- Camilla Scott (born 1961), Canadian actress and television hostess
- Campbell Scott (born 1961), American actor, director, producer and voice artist
- Cathy Scott, true-crime author and journalist
- Clara H. Scott (1841–1897), American composer, hymnwriter and publisher
- Clive Scott (1945–2009), British musician and songwriter
- Corey Scott (1968–1997), American motorcycle stunt rider
- Cyril Scott (1879–1970), English composer, writer, and poet
- Da'Mari Scott (born 1995), American football player
- Dana Scott (born 1932), American mathematician
- Daniel Scott (writer) (born 1963), American writer
- Danielle Scott-Arruda (née Scott) (born 1972), American Olympic indoor volleyball player
- Darrell Scott (born 1959), American songwriter
- David Scott, several people
- Delontae Scott (born 1997), American football player
- Devon Scott (born 1958), American actress
- Devon Scott (basketball) (born 1994), American basketball player
- Dick Scott, several people
- Doug Scott (born 1941), English mountaineer
- Douglas Scott (born 1926), writer of thrillers often based during the Second World War
- Dred Scott (c. 1799 – 1858), American slave, subject of famous 19th-century US Supreme Court case
- Drew Scott (born 1978), Canadian television personality
- Duncan Campbell Scott (1862–1947), Canadian bureaucrat, poet, and writer
- Durand Scott, Jamaican-American basketball player for Maccabi Ashdod B.C. of the Liga Leumit
- Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville (1817–1879), French printer and bookseller, inventor of the phonautograph, the earliest known sound recording device
- Edward Scott, several people
- Eleanor Scott, British archaeologist
- Elisabeth Scott (1898–1972), British architect
- Elizabeth Scott, several people
- Emily Scott (DJ) (born 1983), Australian model, disk jockey, record producer, and television personality
- Eva Mae Fleming Scott (1926–2019), American pharmacist, businesswoman, and politician
- Ernest Scott (1867–1939), Australian historian
- Eugenie Carol Scott (born 1945), American physical anthropologist
- Frederick Scott, several people
- Gary Scott, several people
- Gene Scott (1929–2005), American pastor, religious broadcaster, and teacher
- George Scott, several people
- Gregory K. Scott (1948-2021), American judge
- Gustavus Scott (1753–1800), American lawyer and public official from Maryland
- Gustavus H. Scott (1812–1882), United States Navy admiral
- Guy C. Scott (1863–1909), American jurist
- Hal Scott (1923–2010), American sportscaster
- Hardie Scott (1907–1999), United States congressman from Pennsylvania
- Harold Scott, several people
- Herbert Scott, several people
- Hermon Hosmer Scott (1909–1975), American hi-fi engineer
- Hew Scott (1791–1872), Scottish church minister and author
- Hillary Scott (singer) (born 1986), American singer-songwriter, Lady Antebellum
- Hillary Scott (actress) (born 1983), American actress
- Hugh Scott (1900–1994), American lawyer and United States congressman and senator from Pennsylvania
- Hugh L. Scott (1853–1934), United States Army general and Chief of Staff
- Ian Scott (Ontario politician) (1934–2006), Canadian politician from Ontario, Attorney-General of Ontario from 1985 to 1990
- Jacqueline Scott (1931–2020), American actress
- Jake Scott, several people
- Jaleel Scott (born 1995), American football player
- James Scott, several people
- Jamie Scott (basketball) (born 1994), American–Canadian women's player
- Jason Scott, several people
- Jerry Scott (curler), American curler
- Jill Scott (born 1972), American singer-songwriter
- Jill Scott (footballer) (born 1987), association footballer
- Jim Scott (footballer) (born 1940), Scottish footballer
- Jimmy Scott (1925–2014), American jazz vocalist
- J. K. Scott (born 1996), American football player
- Jo-Vaughn Scott (born 1995), American rapper and actor known professionally as Joey Badass
- Joanna Scott (born 1960), American author, professor at the University of Rochester
- John Scott, several people
- Josh Scott (born 1985), English footballer
- Josh Scott (basketball) (born 1993), American basketball player
- Josiah Scott, several people
- Julia H. Scott (1809–1842), American poet
- Kathryn Leigh Scott, American actress and writer
- Katie Scott (born 1958), British art historian
- Kaye Scott, Australian boxer
- Kenneth E. Scott, American lawyer
- Larry Scott (bodybuilder) (1938–2014), American bodybuilder
- Lation Scott (1893-1917), African American lynching victim
- Lawrence Scott (born 1943), Trinidadian writer
- Lee Scott, several people
- Lefty Scott (1915–1964), American baseball player
- Lewis Allaire Scott (1759–1798), American politician, New York Secretary of State, 1789–93
- Lizabeth Scott (1922–2015), American actress
- Lottie B. Scott (born 1936), American civic leader and civil rights advocate
- Mabel Julienne Scott (1892–1976), American actress
- Maddy Scott, Canadian person who has been missing since 2011
- Margaret Scott, several people
- Martha Scott (1912–2003), American actress
- Matthew Scott, several people
- Michael Scott, several people
- Montagu Scott (1818–1900), English Conservative politician, Member of Parliament for East Sussex from 1874 to 1880
- Montague Scott (1835–1909), Australian artist
- Morrys Scott (born 1970), Welsh footballer
- Munro Briggs Scott (1889–1917), Scottish botanist and British officer
- Naomi Scott (born 1993), English actress and singer
- Nell Scott, American politician
- Nick Scott, multiple people
- Niles Scott (born 1995), American football player
- Olive Scott (1924–2007), English paediatric cardiologist
- Pamela Scott Wilkie (born 1937), British artist
- Patrick Scott, several people
- Percy Scott (1853–1924), British admiral and naval gunnery pioneer
- Peter Scott, several people
- Phil Scott (1900–1983), English boxer
- Phil Scott, American politician, Governor of Vermont
- Philippa Scott (1918–2010), British champion of wildlife conservation
- Rachel Scott (1981–1999), American murder victim, the first shot in the Columbine massacre
- Rachel Scott (women's education reformer) née Cook (1848 – 1905), British women's education reformer, who promoted equality for women.
- Rachel Wacholder Scott (1975–), American beach volleyball player
- Randolph Scott (1898–1987), American actor
- Ray Scott, several people
- Raymond Scott (1908–1994), American composer, band leader, pianist, engineer, recording studio maverick, and electronic instrument inventor
- Richard Scott, several people
- Rick Scott (born 1952), American businessman and politician, US Senator, Governor of Florida
- Ridley Scott (born 1937), English film director and producer, brother of Tony
- Robert Scott, several people
- Ronald Bodley Scott (1906–1982), English physician
- Samuel Gilbert Scott (c. 1813–1841), American daredevil
- Seann William Scott (born 1976), American film actor
- Selina Scott (born 1951), English television news presenter
- Septimus Edwin Scott (1879–1965), English painter
- Sherie Rene Scott (born 1967), American actress, singer, and writer
- Stephen Scott (writer) (1948–2011), American Anabaptist writer
- Stuart Scott (1965–2015), American sports journalist
- Tayler Scott (born 1992), South African baseball player
- T.J. Scott, actor
- Thomas Scott, several people
- Tim Scott (born 1965), American politician, US Senator from South Carolina
- Tommy Scott (coach) (1907–1962), American college sports coach
- Tony Scott (1944–2012), English film director and producer, brother of Ridley
- Trent Scott (born 1994), American football player
- Tyler Scott (born 1985), Canadian football player
- Vernon Scott (born 1997), American football player
- Walter Scott, several people
- Wendi Michelle Scott (born 1975), American criminal convicted of abusing her daughter in a case of Münchausen syndrome by proxy
- Willard Scott (1934–2021), American actor, author, media personality, clown, and comedian
- William Scott, several people
- Winfield Scott (1786–1866), United States Army general and US presidential candidate
- Zachary Scott (1914–1965), American actor
Fictional characters[]
- Alan Scott, Golden Age Green Lantern
- Heather Scott, a character in the 1989 American action comedy movie Speed Zone
- Michael Scott (The Office), character in The Office
- Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, character in Star Trek
- Jason Lee Scott, a character in the America TV show Power Rangers
- Lucas Scott, Nathan Scott, Haley James Scott and James Lucas Scott, characters in One Tree Hill on CW
See also[]
- Scot (given name)
- Scot (surname)
- Scotty (disambiguation), contains list of people with given name and surname Scotty
- Scottie (disambiguation), contains list of people with given name Scottie
- All pages with titles beginning with Scott
- All pages with titles containing Scott
References[]
- ^ a b c A Dictionary of English Surnames By Percy Hide Reaney, Richard
- ^ Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire by Bernard Burke p981
- ^ a b The Scottish Surnames of Colonial America by David Dobson p129
- ^ "Clan/Family Histories". www.rampantscotland.com. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- Surnames
- English-language surnames
- Celtic-language surnames
- Ethonymic surnames