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Bott is an English and German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Bott (1893–1952), British military aviator and journalist Catherine
Bott
1950 book by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
Belles on Their Toes is a 1950 autobiographical book written by the siblings Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. It is the follow-up
Belles_on_Their_Toes
Hungarian-American mathematician (1923-2005)
known for his Bott periodicity theorem, the Morse–Bott functions which he used in this context, and the Borel–Bott–Weil theorem. Bott was born in Budapest
Raoul_Bott
English rugby league footballer
Oliver Ashall-Bott (born 24 November 1997) is an English professional rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback or winger for Toulouse Olympique
Olly_Ashall-Bott
Surname list
Browne Botts Chantal Botts (b. 1976), South African Olympic badminton player Elbert Dysart Botts (1893–1962), American highway engineer Jason Botts (b. 1980)
Botts
Christian radio network in the United States
The Bott Radio Network (BRN) is an American Christian radio network headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. Established in 1962 by Dick Bott, the network
Bott_Radio_Network
Surname list
Botting may refer to: Look up botting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anna Botting (born 1967), British TV news anchor Cam Botting (born 1954), Canadian
Botting
The Bott Hypothesis is a thesis first advanced in Elizabeth Bott's Family and Social Networks (1957), one of the most influential works published in the
Bott_Hypothesis
Cohomology theory for complex manifolds
In complex geometry in mathematics, Bott–Chern cohomology is a cohomology theory for complex manifolds. It serves as a bridge between de Rham cohomology
Bott–Chern_cohomology
Describes a periodicity in the homotopy groups of classical groups
mathematics, the Bott periodicity theorem describes a periodicity in the homotopy groups of classical groups, discovered by Raoul Bott (1957, 1959), which
Bott_periodicity_theorem
Algerian footballer (born 2004)
for JS Kabylie. Mostapha Bott is the nephew of former Algerian Ligue 1 footballer Abdelaziz Bott. On 1 August 2023, Mostapha Bott joined the U21 team of
Mostapha_Bott
British soprano
Catherine Bott (born 11 September 1952) is a British singer and broadcaster. Following her studies at The King's High School For Girls and Guildhall School
Catherine_Bott
Canadian author
Helen McMurchie Bott (1886–?) was a Canadian author on child development. Bott held degrees from the University of Toronto (Bachelor's, 1912; Master's
Helen_McMurchie_Bott
Theorem about complex manifolds
In mathematics, the Bott residue formula, introduced by Bott (1967), describes a sum over the fixed points of a holomorphic vector field of a compact complex
Bott_residue_formula
algebraic geometry, the Bott–Samelson resolution of a Schubert variety is a resolution of singularities. It was introduced by Bott & Samelson (1958) in the
Bott–Samelson_resolution
On the cohomology ring of the moduli stack of principal bundles
In algebraic geometry, the Atiyah–Bott formula says the cohomology ring H ∗ ( Bun G ( X ) , Q l ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {H} ^{*}(\operatorname
Atiyah–Bott_formula
Australian rugby league & union footballer
Leon Bott (born 19 October 1981 in Canterbury, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league and union footballer. Bott attended
Leon_Bott
New Zealand footballer (born 1995)
Catherine Joan Bott (born 22 April 1995) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a left-back for A-League Women club Wellington Phoenix and
CJ_Bott
German actress (born 1978)
Nina Bott (born 1 January 1978 in Hamburg) is a German actress. Between August 1997 and September 2005, Bott played Cora Hinze Moreno on the popular German
Nina_Bott
Church of England clergyman (1688–1754)
Thomas Bott (1688–1754) was an English cleric of the Church of England, known as a controversialist. Born at Derby, Bott was the son of a mercer; his
Thomas_Bott
American technology journalist and author
Ed Bott is an American technology journalist and author, known for his books and articles on Microsoft Windows. He has been the editor for the U.S. version
Ed_Bott
Round non-reflective raised pavement markers
Botts' dots (turtles in Washington and Oregon or buttons in Texas and other southern states) are round non-reflective plastic and ceramic raised pavement
Botts'_dots
Analyzes the topology of a manifold by studying differentiable functions on that manifold
functional on the space of paths). These techniques were used in Raoul Bott's proof of his periodicity theorem. The analogue of Morse theory for complex
Morse_theory
Element of the representation ring
In mathematics, the Bott cannibalistic class, introduced by Raoul Bott (1962), is an element θ k ( V ) {\displaystyle \theta _{k}(V)} of the representation
Bott_cannibalistic_class
Australian middle-distance runner
Izzy Thornton-Bott (born 14 March 1998) is an Australian cross country and middle-distance runner. From the United Kingdom before being based in Sydney
Izzy_Thornton-Bott
Fixed-point theorem for smooth manifolds
In mathematics, the Atiyah–Bott fixed-point theorem, proven by Michael Atiyah and Raoul Bott in the 1960s, is a general form of the Lefschetz fixed-point
Atiyah–Bott fixed-point theorem
Atiyah–Bott_fixed-point_theorem
Basic result in the representation theory of Lie groups
In mathematics, the Borel–Weil–Bott theorem is a basic result in the representation theory of Lie groups, showing how a family of representations can be
Borel–Weil–Bott_theorem
American drummer (1944–2005)
Michael Gene Botts (December 8, 1944 – December 9, 2005) was an American drummer, best known for his work with 1970s soft rock band Bread, and as a session
Mike_Botts
Canadian anthropologist & psychoanalyst
psychoanalyst. Born to Canadian psychologists Helen Bott and Edward Alexander Bott, Elizabeth Bott studied psychology at the University of Toronto and
Elizabeth_Spillius
English World War I flying ace
Captain Alan John Bott MC & Bar (14 January 1893 – 17 September 1952) was a World War I flying ace who was credited with five aerial victories. He later
Alan_Bott
English cricketer
Mark Daniel Bott (born 13 May 1986) is an English first-class cricketer. He was born in Nottingham, England and is Jewish. His batting style is right-hand
Mark_Bott
Fictional youngster in comic novels by Sue Townsend
in his old house, since Archie had no real ties. He finds out that Glenn Bott is his son and cannot pay Sharon all the money, so he cares for Glenn full-time
Adrian_Mole
British surgeon
Margaret Stote Glen Bott OBE (1891–1969) was a physician and a city councillor, who worked in Nottingham and was the first woman surgeon at the Nottingham
Margaret_Glen_Bott
American law firm
Baker Botts L.L.P. is an American law firm headquartered in Houston, Texas, at One Shell Plaza. It has approximately 725 lawyers and primarily handles
Baker_Botts
German boxer
Markus Bott (born 13 January 1962 in Pforzheim, West Germany) is a German former boxer. He held the WBO world cruiserweight title in 1993. 1984 represented
Markus_Bott
Chicken-based soup
version is called bott boi. Chicken and dumpling soup is another variation, and is very popular in the Midwest. Pennsylvania Dutch bott boi is a soup popular
Chicken_and_dumplings
American academic
Randy LaMar Bott (born 1945) is a former American professor of religion at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, United States. He taught classes
Randy_L._Bott
English geologist
Martin Harold Phillips Bott FRS (12 July 1926 – 20 October 2018) was a British geologist and Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University
Martin_Bott
Canadian psychologist (1887–1974)
Edward Alexander Bott (April 11, 1887 – January 28, 1974) was a Canadian psychologist. Bott was born near Ingersoll, Ontario, in 1887. In 1912, he joined
Edward_Alexander_Bott
Australian public servant
Lloyd Forrester Bott DSC CBE (8 April 1917 – 8 September 2004) was a senior Australian public servant. Lloyd Bott was born on 8 April 1917 in Thornbury
Lloyd_Bott
Family of crabs
Dilocarcinus H. Milne-Edwards, 1853 Forsteria Bott, 1969 Fredilocarcinus Pretzmann, 1978 Goyazana Bott, 1969 Melocarcinus Magalhães & Türkay, 1996 Moreirocarcinus
Trichodactylidae
President of the United States in 1881
Hamilton Drayton R. Johnson McKay C. Johnson Thompson Dawson Stanly Haralson Botts Burt Bissell Benton Quitman Faulkner B. Stanton Blair Buffington Schenck
James_A._Garfield
Family of crabs
2019 Liberonautes Bott, 1955 Louisea Cumberlidge, 1994 Potamonemus Cumberlidge & Clark, 1992 Sudanonautes Bott, 1955 Potamonautinae, Bott, 1970 Acanthothelphusa
Potamonautidae
French journalist (1935–2022)
François Bott (26 June 1935 – 22 September 2022) was a French author who after a long career as a journalist and literary critic became a writer of novels
François_Bott
American mathematician (1921 to 1962)
article on Clifford algebras and periodicity with Raoul Bott, later redone by Michael Atiyah and Bott. During WWII Shapiro was in the US Army signal corps
Arnold_S._Shapiro
German violinist and composer
Jean Joseph Bott (9 March 1826 – 28 April 1895) was a German violinist and composer who emigrated to the United States late in his life. He was born in
Jean_Joseph_Bott
German badminton player (born 1984)
Carola Bott (born 9 July 1984) is a German female badminton player. In 2003, she won bronze medal at the European Junior Badminton Championships in girls'
Carola_Bott
Polytope associated with combinatorial problems
a combinatorial object by Raoul Bott and Clifford Taubes and, for this reason, it is also sometimes called the Bott–Taubes polytope. It was later constructed
Cyclohedron
English footballer
Wilfred Bott (25 April 1907 – July 1992) was an English professional footballer who played as a left winger in the Football League. Born in Featherstone
Wilf_Bott
Former moderator of the United Church of Canada
Richard Bott (born 1968) is a minister of the United Church of Canada who served as the 43rd Moderator of that church from 2018 to 2022. Bott was born
Richard_Bott
English rugby footballer
Charles "Charlie" H. Bott (born second ¼ 1941) is an English former rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s
Charlie_Bott
Restorationist Christian denomination
98–100 Beckford 1975, pp. 196–207 Botting & Botting 1984, p. [page needed]. Beckford 1975, pp. 204, 221. Botting & Botting 1984, p. 90. Rogerson 1969, p. 178
Jehovah's_Witnesses
Book series by Richmal Crompton
Elizabeth. Mr. Bott made his millions by patenting and selling "Bott's Digestive Sauce" (allegedly made from squashed beetles). While Mr. Bott is fairly easy-going
Just_William_(book_series)
English painter
Thomas Bott (1829–1870) was an English china painter. Bott was born near Kidderminster, and trained in his father's business of making spade handles.
Thomas_Bott_(painter)
Australian cricketer and engineer
Leonidas Cecil Bott (14 July 1889 – 21 August 1968) was an Australian cricketer and engineer who played 14 first-class matches for Western Australia between
Leonidas_Bott
Association football club in England
Whitehall 60 DF SCO Jamie Newton 61 DF ENG Jimmy Sinclair 63 GK ENG Aaron Bott 67 GK ENG Keehan Willows 68 MF ZIM Kristian Clarke 71 DF ENG David Modupe
Nottingham_Forest_F.C.
American financial executive (born 1965)
mathematics from Harvard University in 1992 under the supervision of Raoul Bott. In his dissertation, "Extension of Self-Dual Yang-Mills Equations Across
Eric_Weinstein
German sports car model
engineer at the time, Helmuth Bott, approached Schutz with some ideas about the Porsche 911, or more aptly, a new one. Bott knew that the company needed
Porsche_959
British children's TV series (1977–1978)
Violet Elizabeth Bott Michael McVey as Ginger Craig McFarlane as Henry Tim Rose as Douglas John Stratton as Mr Bott Diana Dors as Mrs Bott "William and the
Just_William_(1977_TV_series)
Genus of crabs
containing the following species: Elsalvadoria tomhaasi Bott, 1970 Elsalvadoria zurstrasseni (Bott, 1956) Peter K. L. Ng; Danièle Guinot & Peter J. F. Davie
Elsalvadoria
British and international television news channel
Tonight with Sarah-Jane Mee The World with Yalda Hakim The Wrap with Anna Botting Former programmes All Out Politics Beth Rigby Interviews Boulton & Co Business
Sky_News
British journalist and television presenter (born 1967)
Anna Elizabeth Botting (born 4 November 1967) is an English news presenter with Sky News, a broadcasting network based in the United Kingdom. She is the
Anna_Botting
French ice dancer (born 1990)
Ibanez, he competed at the 2008 World Junior Championships. With Geraldine Bott, he competed at the 2010 World Junior Championships and won the bronze medal
Neil_Brown_(figure_skater)
British broadcaster (born 1939)
Elizabeth Louise Botting CBE (born 19 September 1939) is a British company director and former broadcaster. She was presenter of BBC Radio 4's Money Box
Louise_Botting
Neurodevelopmental disorder
(10): 913–929. doi:10.1007/s00787-014-0615-y. PMC 4186967. PMID 25241028. Botting N, Powls A, Cooke RW, Marlow N (November 1997). "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Attention_deficit_hyperactivity_disorder
US candy manufacturer
was introduced in 2014. All flavors are entirely alcohol-free. "Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans" were inspired by the Harry Potter book series and featured
Jelly_Belly
English actress
Year Title Role Notes 2022 Acid Dreams: The Great LSD Plot Christine Bott 6 episodes 2013–2014 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully Lucy Alexander
Hannah_Murray
2009 novel by Sue Townsend
Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years is the last instalment in the Adrian Mole series of novels by Sue Townsend. It is set between 2007 and 2008 and was released
Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years
Adrian_Mole:_The_Prostrate_Years
British-Lebanese mathematician (1929–2019)
mathematicians. His three main collaborations were with Raoul Bott on the Atiyah–Bott fixed-point theorem and many other topics, with Isadore M. Singer
Michael_Atiyah
British TV series or programme
Caroline Quentin and Warren Clarke appear as the parents of Violet Elizabeth Bott (played by Isabella Blake-Thomas), neighbours of the Brown family. It is
Just_William_(2010_TV_series)
pseudoinverse that can be used for the solution of a constrained problem is the Bott–Duffin inverse of A {\displaystyle A} constrained to L {\displaystyle L}
Constrained generalized inverse
Constrained_generalized_inverse
Deceptive internet software
CEO of Kick, Ed Craven, responded to the mass waves of streamers view-botting by saying that the Kick staff are committed to creating ideas to take action
Viewbot
Historic house in Virginia, United States
Weems–Botts House Museum is a small historic museum in Dumfries, Virginia, United States. The museum includes the landmark Weems–Botts House on the corner
Weems–Botts_Museum
American aviator, aerospace engineer and business magnate (1905–1976)
father's death. On June 1, 1925, he married Ella Botts Rice, daughter of David Rice and Martha Lawson Botts of Houston, and great-niece of William Marsh Rice
Howard_Hughes
Canadian anthropologist
Heather Denise Botting, née Harden, also known as Lady Aurora, (born 21 September 1948), is a professor of anthropology at the University of Victoria
Heather_Botting
Country in Europe
Angelika Steinmetz; Walter Spiegl; G. Reinheckel; Hannelore Müller; Gerhard Bott; Peter Hornsby; Anna Beatriz Chadour; Erika Speel; A. Kenneth Snowman; Brigitte
Germany
American baseball player (born 1980)
Jason Carl Botts (born July 26, 1980) is an American former professional baseball left fielder, designated hitter and first baseman. He played in Major
Jason_Botts
attacked". The New Arab. May 25, 2025. Retrieved June 15, 2025. Haslett, Bob; Bott, Ian; Ghaffari, Bita; Bernard, Steven; Clover, Charles (May 31, 2025). "Military
2025–2026 Iran–United States negotiations
2025–2026_Iran–United_States_negotiations
American soft rock band
Edgar played drums and Jim Gordon played drums, percussion, and piano. Mike Botts became their permanent drummer when he joined in the summer of 1969, and
Bread_(band)
British physician
Edward Charles Arden Bott CBE FRCP (7 September 1924 – 1 April 2005) was a British physician, best known as the last Chief Surgeon of the Metropolitan
Edward_Charles_Arden_Bott
List of Windows 10 operating system versions
today after pulling it offline". The Verge. Retrieved November 14, 2018. Bott, Ed. "Microsoft resumes rollout of Windows 10 version 1809, promises quality
Windows_10_version_history
German Nazi politician and military leader (1893–1946)
392–393. El-Hai 2013, p. 150. Kershaw 2008, p. 964. El-Hai 2013, p. 151. Botting 2006, p. 280. Taylor 1992, p. 623. BBC News 2005. El-Hai 2013, p. 140.
Hermann_Göring
inherited New Place in Stratford upon Avon, and in 1563 sold it to William Bott. William Clopton, born in 1538, was the second but only surviving son of
William_Clopton
American physicist (1909-1996)
Nash, Jr., later a Nobel laureate. In 1949, Duffin and his student Raoul Bott developed a generalized method of synthesising networks without transformers
Richard_Duffin
American singer-songwriter (born 1969)
millennium". In an analysis of Carey's voice for ClassicFM, singer Catherine Bott claims that Carey's chest voice could go up "higher in pitch" compared to
Mariah_Carey
Family of crabs
Adeleana Bott, 1969 Arachnothelphusa Ng, 1991 Aradhya Pati, Bajantri & Hegde, 2023 Austrothelphusa Bott, 1969 Bakousa Ng, 1995 Balssiathelphusa Bott, 1969
Gecarcinucidae
Abstract mathematical group
In abstract algebra, the Virasoro group or Bott–Virasoro group (often denoted by Vir) is an infinite-dimensional Lie group defined as the universal central
Virasoro_group
Branch of algebraic topology
K-theory and KK-theory. The phenomenon of periodicity named after Raoul Bott (see Bott periodicity theorem) can be formulated this way: K ( X × S 2 ) = K (
Topological_K-theory
Canadian sprint canoer
Steve Botting (born December 5, 1959, in Montreal) is a Canadian sprint canoer who competed in the mid-1980s. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
Steve_Botting
American artist
Timothy Botts is an artist who has a focus of calligraphy. He was born in Pennsylvania and currently resides in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. He is well known
Timothy_Botts
Computer operating system
Archived from the original on August 2, 2021. Retrieved August 2, 2021. Bott, Ed (October 7, 2019). "Windows 10 on Arm: What you need to know before you
Microsoft_Windows
Swedish footballer (born 1981)
fotbollskanalen (in Swedish). Retrieved 29 July 2023. "Kritiken: "Måste ha bott under en sten"". www.expressen.se (in Swedish). 22 March 2023. Retrieved
Zlatan_Ibrahimović
American rock band
Hubbard Duke Robillard Doug Bangham Gene Taylor Kid Ramos Willie Campbell Jimi Bott Richard Innes Steve Hodges Ronnie James Weber Troy Gonyea Kirk Fletcher Nick
The_Fabulous_Thunderbirds
British naturalist and writer (1925–1995)
OCLC 1032680871. Botting (1999), p. 3. Botting (1999), pp. 4–6. Botting (1999), p. 8. Botting (1999), pp. 8–9. Botting (1999), pp. 9–10. Botting (1999), p.
Gerald_Durrell
American businessman
business called Bott and Cunliffe (named after Miles Bott and John Cunliffe and subsequently called Mills, Bott, and Cunliffe). In 1815, Miles Bott had to sell
Nicholas_Mills
Bott Radio Network station in Clayton–St. Louis, Missouri
Louis region. KSIV airs the Christian talk and teaching programming of the Bott Radio Network and is one of the network's two stations in St. Louis, alongside
KSIV_(AM)
British botanist (1843–1924)
William Botting Hemsley (29 December 1843, in East Hoathly – 7 October 1924, in Kent) was an English botanist and 1909 Victoria Medal of Honour recipient
William_Hemsley_(botanist)
Museum consultant and historian
Valerie Bott FSA MBE is a museum consultant and historian. She is the chairperson of the William Hogarth Trust. Bott was awarded an MBE in the 2014 Birthday
Valerie_Bott
Town and civil parish in Cumbria, England
2014 Bott, pp. 12–13 Linton, p. 58 Camden, p. 170 Bott, p. 17 Bott, pp. 22–23 Bott, p. 20 Bott, pp. 28–30 Gray, p. 325 Bott, p. 39 Lindopp p. 165 Bott, pp
Keswick,_Cumbria
British skeleton racer
Richard Bott (30 May 1900 in Bideford, Devonshire, England – 19 May 1980 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England) was an English skeleton racer who competed
Richard_Bott_(skeleton_racer)
BOTT
BOTT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bott.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive nickname for a giant or a large man, from Middle English golias ‘giant’, from the Hebrew personal name Golyat Goliath. In the Bible Goliath was the champion of the Philistines, who stood ‘six cubits and a span’; he was defeated in single combat by the shepherd boy David (I Samuel 17), who killed him with a stone from his sling. There is unlikely to be any connection with the English vocabulary word gully (from Old French goulet ‘neck of a bottle’), which is not attested in this sense before the 17th century.Perhaps an altered spelling of French Goulley, a variant of Goulet.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bottom.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an occupational name for a maker of bottles or cups, from Old French gourde ‘water vessel’, ‘flask’, but possibly of the same derivation as 2.French : from Old French gourd ‘heavy’, ‘dull’, ‘sluggish’, hence a nickname for a slow lumbering person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a pool or marsh (see Flash).Possibly also an Americanized form of German Flaschner, an occupational name for a bottle maker, from an agent derivative of Middle High German vlashe ‘bottle’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rush-bottom
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rush-bottom
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bottom, a weaver, acts as Pyramus in the play within the play.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from an unidentified place, perhaps named from Middle English kerr ‘wet ground’ + fote ‘foot’, ‘bottom’ (of a hill).
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived in a long valley, from Middle English long + botme, bothem ‘valley bottom’. Given the surname’s present-day distribution, Longbottom in Luddenden Foot, West Yorkshire, may be the origin, but there are also two places called Long Bottom in Hampshire, two in Wiltshire, and Longbottom Farm in Somerset and in Wiltshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named with this word: Hazleton Bottom (Hertfordshire), Hazleton Wood (Essex), or Hazelton (Gloucestershire), which is named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The present-day distribution of the surname points to the places in Essex and Gloucester as the likely sources.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Harcombe, a habitational name from either of two places in Devon and Hampshire so named, probably from Old English hara ‘hare’ + cumb ‘valley’, or from various minor places named with this word, such as Harcomb Bottom in Devon and Gloucestershire, both named with Old English heorot ‘hart’ + cumb.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably of Norman origin, a habitational name from Les Bottereaux in Eure, France, apparently so named from being infested with toads. The place name is recorded in the late 12th century in the Latin form Boterelli, from a diminutive of Old French bot ‘toad’ (of Germanic origin). It has also been suggested that the name originated as a Norman nickname, from Old Norman French bottereau ‘toad’, or as an occupational name for a worker in a buttery, Middle English butterer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Hazleton in Gloucestershire, or from Hazelton Bottom in Hertfordshire, Hazelton Wood in Essex, or Hesselton in North Yorkshire. All are named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + denu ‘valley’. (The first element of Hesselton may be influenced by Old Norse hesli.) It is possible that there are other minor places elsewhere of this name, in which the second element is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. There has been considerable confusion of this name with Haselden.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from an Old English personal name of uncertain origin; perhaps a cognate of Bothe or akin to Butt. However, forms such as Walter le Botte (Oxfordshire 1279) seem to point to a nickname or occupational name, perhaps from Old French bot ‘butt’, ‘cask’, or bot ‘toad’. Compare Bottrell.South German : occupational name for a messenger, from Middle High German bote ‘messenger’, ‘emissary’.Danish : according to Søndergaard, from Dutch bot, both ‘flounder’ (the fish).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bottom.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bott.Americanized spelling of German Botz.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Devon, recorded in Domesday Book as Loba, apparently a topographical term meaning perhaps ‘lump’, ‘hill’, the village being situated at the bottom of a hill. There is also a place of the same name in Oxfordshire (recorded in 1208 as Lobbe), but the historical and contemporary distribution of the surname (which is still largely restricted to Devon), makes it unlikely that it ever derived from this place, or from Middle English, Old English lobbe ‘spider’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire named Bottomley, from Old English botm ‘broad valley’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons, from Old French bo(u)ton ‘knob’, ‘lump’.English : possibly a topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, from Old Norse botn ‘valley bottom’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Botton in Lancashire or Botton Cross in North Yorkshire.Norwegian : habitational name from any of various farms named Botn, Botten, or Botnen, from Old Norse botn ‘small valley’, ‘valley end’. Compare Botner.
BOTT
BOTT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English spike ‘spike’; perhaps a nickname for a tall, thin person.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, good.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Saluted; Worshipped
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
In the Lotus
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Polish
To Rule; Fame
Boy/Male
Irish
Brave.
Male
Egyptian
, ("oath"); Bes.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lovely
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wollett.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Attitude
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BOTT
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n.
One who attends a pugilist in a prize fight; -- so called from the bottle of water of which he has charge.
v. t.
To reach or get to the bottom of.
v. i.
To reach or impinge against the bottom, so as to impede free action, as when the point of a cog strikes the bottom of a space between two other cogs, or a piston the end of a cylinder.
a.
Alt. of Bottone
a.
Having the shape of a bottle; protuberant.
n.
The act or the process of putting anything into bottles (as beer, mineral water, etc.) and corking the bottles.
n.
A kind of wash bottle with two or three necks; -- so called after the inventor, Peter Woulfe, an English chemist.
imp. & p. p.
of Bottom
n.
The lowest part of anything; the foot; as, the bottom of a tree or well; the bottom of a hill, a lane, or a page.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bottom
a.
Having at the bottom, or as a bottom; resting upon a bottom; grounded; -- mostly, in composition; as, sharp-bottomed; well-bottomed.
a.
Without a bottom; hence, fathomless; baseless; as, a bottomless abyss.
v. t.
To furnish with a bottom; as, to bottom a chair.
a.
Having the nose bottle-shaped, or large at the end.
n.
Power of endurance; as, a horse of a good bottom.
a.
Put into bottles; inclosed in bottles; pent up in, or as in, a bottle.
n.
A cetacean allied to the grampus; -- called also bottle-nosed whale.
a.
Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under; as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom prices.
n.
One who bottles wine, beer, soda water, etc.