Stott (disambiguation)
The Stotts were a British family of architects.
Stott or Stotts may also refer to:
People
    
- Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940), British mathematician
 - Amanda Stott (born 1982), Canadian Singer
 - Christopher Stott (born 1969), British businessman, husband of Nicole Stott
 - Craig Stott (born 1990), Australian actor
 - Etienne Stott (born 1979), British, Olympic canoeist
 - George Stott (missionary) (1889–?), British missionary to China
 - Gordon Stott (1909–1999), Lord Advocate of Scotland
 - John Stott (1921–2011) British, Evangelical cleric and theologian
 - Kathryn Stott (born 1958), British pianist
 - Ken Stott (born 1954), Scottish film and television actor
 - Kevin Stott (born 1967), American, FIFA soccer referee
 - Lally Stott (1945–1977), British songwriter
 - Mary Stott (1907–2002), British feminist and journalist
 - Muriel Stott (1889–1985), Australian architect
 - Nicole Stott (born 1962), American astronaut
 - Peter A. Stott (fl. 1989–2007), British scientist and expert on climate change
 - Philip Stott (born 1945), British academic and climate–change sceptic
 - Ramo Stott (born 1934), American stock car driver
 - Rebecca Stott (born 1964), British author and academic
 - Rebekah Stott (born 1993), New Zealand association footballer
 - Robert Stott (1858–1928), Australian police commissioner
 - Robert Stott (soldier) (1898–1984), British military commander
 - Ron Stott (1938–2014), American businessman and politician
 - Philip Sidney Stott (1858–1937), architect, civil engineer and surveyor
 - Terry Stotts (born 1957), American basketball coach and former player
 - Wally Stott (1924-2009), British musician, composer and conductor
 
Other
    
- Stott and Sons, an architectural firm founded by Abraham Henthorn Stott
 - Stott's College, an Australian college
 - Stotts Creek, a stream in the United States
 - Støtt or Støttvær, an island group in northern Norway
 
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