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Scutt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Connor Scutt (born 1996) English darts player Der Scutt (1934–2010), American architect and
Der Scutt (October 17, 1934 – March 14, 2010) was an American architect and designer of several major buildings throughout New York City and the United
Tom Scutt (born 1983) is an English theatre set and costume designer. Scutt's work has appeared across the West End and Broadway. He has regularly collaborated
Connor Scutt (born 15 April 1996) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is a current
Michelle Scutt, née Probert (born 17 June 1960) is a female former British Olympic athlete. Competing for Wales at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane
Jocelynne Annette Scutt AO (born 8 June 1947) is an Australian feminist lawyer, writer and commentator. One of Australia's leading human rights barristers
Norman Scutt, Chris Cawsey and Phil Riddaway, immediately resent the fact that an apparently meek outsider has married one of their own. Scutt, a former
Helena Scutt (born June 15, 1992) is a British-born American competitive sailor. She is originally from Great Britain, emigrating to the United States
Steven Scutt (born 18 March 1956) is an English sprinter. He won a gold medal for England in the 4x400m relay at the 1982 Commonwealth Games held in Brisbane
The Hiram B. Scutt Mansion or Scutt Mansion, also known as Barb Villa, is a historic residence in Joliet, Illinois. Hiram Scutt was a Civil War veteran
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Americanized spelling of Dutch Schutte ‘archer’.English
Americanized spelling of Dutch Schutte ‘archer’.English : occupational name for a scout or spy, or a nickname for someone who behaved like one, from Middle English scut ‘scout’ (Old French escoute, from escouter ‘to listen’).English : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English scut ‘hare’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Scutt 1, with the addition of the Middle English agent suffix -er.
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Queen of the Universal
Girl/Female
Biblical
Heath, tamarisk.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Country; Kingdom; Empire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rankini | ரநà¯à®•ீநீ
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Light; Brilliance; Spender
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Lebanese, Muslim
Morning; Born in the Morning; From Sheba; The Queen of Sheba is Mentioned in the Old Testament as Having been Hugely Rich and Very Ostentatious; Daughter of the Oath; Sunrise; Dawn
Female
Greek
(῾ΕÏμιόνη) Greek name derived from the name of the god Hermês, HERMIONE means "of the earth." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Menelaos and HelénÄ“.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hope, Expectation, Wish, Desire, Trust, Greed
Boy/Male
Indian
Honorable, Generosity
Boy/Male
Celtic American English Irish Scottish
Stranger.
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v. i.
To run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle.
imp. & p. p.
of Scuttle
n.
A quick pace; a short run.
n.
A small opening in an outside wall or covering, furnished with a lid.
n.
A small opening or hatchway in the deck of a ship, large enough to admit a man, and with a lid for covering it, also, a like hole in the side or bottom of a ship.
n.
A wide-mouthed vessel for holding coal: a coal hod.
n.
A utensil for holding coal; a coal scuttle.
v. t.
To cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose.
n.
The lid or door which covers or closes an opening in a roof, wall, or the like.
n.
An opening in the roof of a house, with a lid.
n.
A broad, shallow basket.
v. i.
To run with affected precipitation; to hurry; to bustle; to scuddle.
v. t.
To sink by making holes through the bottom of; as, to scuttle a ship.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scuttle