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Topics referred to by the same term
Nott may refer to: Abraham Nott (1768–1830), a United States Representative Charles Stanley Nott, an author Charles Cooper Nott (disambiguation), two
Nott
Personification of night in Norse mythology
In Norse mythology, Night (Old West Norse: Nótt, [ˈnoːtː]; Old East Norse: Nátt; [ˈnɔːtː]), is a goddess and personification of the night. In both the
Nótt
Association football club in Nottingham, England
Notts County Football Club is a professional football club in Nottingham, England, which will compete in EFL League One in the 2026–27 season following
Notts_County_F.C.
British politician (1932–2024)
Sir John William Frederic Nott (1 February 1932 – 6 November 2024) was a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Defence from 1981 to 1983
John_Nott
British composer
Nott (born 24 November 1960) is a British composer and conductor, mostly of animated films. His credits include Wallace & Gromit and Peppa Pig. Nott was
Julian_Nott
Welsh consultant surgeon
David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS (born 1956) is a Welsh consultant surgeon who mainly works in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but
David_Nott
American physician (1804–1873)
Josiah Clark Nott (March 31, 1804 – March 31, 1873) was an American surgeon, anthropologist and ethnologist. He is known for his studies into the etiology
Josiah_C._Nott
British conductor
Jonathan Nott (born 25 December 1962, in Solihull, England) is an English conductor. The son of a priest at Worcester Cathedral, Nott was a music student
Jonathan_Nott
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Notts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Notts may refer to: Nottinghamshire Notts County FC, an association football club Nott (disambiguation)
Notts
American mountain climber and ice climber
Susan Nott (June 12, 1969 – c. May 20, 2006) was an American mountain climber and ice climber. In May 2006, she and her climbing partner (Karen McNeill)
Sue_Nott
Welsh military officer of the Bengal Army
William Nott GCB (20 January 1782 – 1 January 1845) was a British military officer of the Bengal Army, East India Company in British India. Nott was born
William_Nott
Topics referred to by the same term
John Nott (1932–2024) was a British Conservative politician. John Nott may also refer to: John Nott, chef to the Duke of Bolton, author of The Cooks and
John_Nott_(disambiguation)
Australian politician
Randolph Nott (1826 – 10 February 1916) was an Australian politician. He was a Sydney timber merchant before entering politics. In 1859 he was elected
Randolph_Nott
Charles Stanley Nott (1887–1978) was an author, publisher, translator and a student of G. I. Gurdjieff and A. R. Orage. Nott first met Orage, then a student
Charles_Stanley_Nott
British-Slovenian fundraiser (born 1935)
Miloška Nott, Lady Nott, OBE (née Sekol-Vlahović; born 1935), is a British-Slovenian charity fundraiser. Born as an illegitimate daughter out of a short
Miloska_Nott
United States historic place
The Nott Memorial is an elaborate 16-sided stone-masonry building which serves as both architectural and physical centerpiece of Union College in Schenectady
Nott_Memorial
Welsh rugby union player
George David Nott (born (1996-01-21)21 January 1996) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a lock or flanker for Cardiff Rugby having been
George_Nott
American academic
Eliphalet Nott (June 25, 1773 – January 25, 1866) was an American Presbyterian minister, inventor, educational pioneer, and long-term president of Union
Eliphalet_Nott
American balloonist (1944–2019)
Julian Richard Nott (22 June 1944 – 26 March 2019) was a British balloonist who later lived in Santa Barbara, California. He was known for his record-setting
Julian_Nott_(balloonist)
Icelandic television series
Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt ("See You with Sylvia Night", international title: The Silvia Night Show) is an Icelandic satirical television series in the vein
Sjáumst_með_Silvíu_Nótt
American actor (1898–1987)
1994 p55 Nott 2004, p. 58. Nott 2004, p. 59. Nott 2004 p. 84 The New York Times, February 7, 1941. Nott 2004, p. 67. Gritten 2008, p. 8. Nott 2005, p.
Randolph_Scott
Henry Nott (1774–1844) was a British Protestant Christian missionary who lived and worked in Tahiti, in the Society Islands in Polynesia. Henry Nott was
Henry_Nott
American synchronized swimmer (born 1982)
Andrea Michelle Nott (born April 15, 1982) is an American competitor in synchronised swimming. She swam with Christina Jones in the duet event and team
Andrea_Nott
Association football club in England
the oldest remaining club in the English Football League. In 2019, when Notts County were relegated from the league, Stoke City claimed to be the oldest
Nottingham_Forest_F.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Nott may refer to: Charles Nott (coach), head coach of the California Golden Bears college football team Charles C. Nott (1827–1916), Chief Justice
Charles_Nott
Fictional character from the series Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt
Night (Icelandic: Silvía Nótt; Icelandic: [ˈsɪlvija ˈnouht]) is a fictional, satirical character on Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt ('The Silvia Night Show')
Silvía_Night
British poet, novelist, critic, philosopher and editor
Kathleen Cecilia Nott FRSL (11 February 1905 – 20 February 1999) was a British poet, novelist, critic, philosopher and editor. Kathleen Nott was born in Camberwell
Kathleen_Nott
American football player (born 1952)
Wesley Michael Nott (born May 19, 1952) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian
Mike_Nott
1989 novel by Alex Miller
The Tivington Nott is a novel by the Australian author Alex Miller and is based on the lives of real people in Somerset on the borders of Exmoor. Miller
The_Tivington_Nott
British police officer (1892–1972)
Sir John Reginald Hornby Nott-Bower KCVO OStJ QPM (16 March 1892 – 3 October 1972) was a British police officer who served as Commissioner of Police of
John_Nott-Bower
American architect
Howard Nott Potter (May 6, 1859 – July 31, 1937), was an American architect known for his design of churches who was prominent in New York society during
Howard_Nott_Potter
American pioneer (1788–1869)
Samuel Nott (11 September 1788 – 1 June 1869) was one of the pioneers of American foreign missions. He was one of the first five foreign missionaries under
Samuel_Nott
American politician
Abraham Nott (February 5, 1768 – June 19, 1830) was a United States representative from South Carolina and a slaveholder. Born in Saybrook in the Connecticut
Abraham_Nott
British police commissioner (1849–1939)
Sir John William Nott-Bower, (20 March 1849 – 4 February 1939) was a British officer and commissioner of the City of London Police. Bower was born in York
William_Nott-Bower
English physician and classical scholar
John Nott (1751–1825) was an English physician and classical scholar. Born at Worcester on 24 December 1751, he was son of Samuel Nott, a German courtier
John_Nott_(physician)
Royal Navy Rear Admiral (born 1945)
Charles Lane-Nott, CB (born 3 June 1945) is a former Royal Navy officer, who served as Commander Operations and Flag Officer of Submarines. Lane-Nott received
Roger_Lane-Nott
Icelandic actress and singer (born 1982)
controversial character Silvía Night in the television series Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt and during the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. Ágústa Eva studied acting at
Ágústa_Eva_Erlendsdóttir
Australian politician
Lewis Windermere Nott (12 February 1886 – 27 October 1951) was an Australian politician, medical practitioner and hospital superintendent. He represented
Lewis_Nott
Australian wheelchair basketball player (born 1986)
Clare Nott (née Burzynski, born 11 August 1986) is a former Australian 1.0 point wheelchair basketball player who played for the Kilsyth Cobras in the
Clare_Nott
18th-century African American leader
Peleg Nott (fl. late 18th century) was an African American leader who in 1780 became the Black Governor of Connecticut, an elected office that nominally
Peleg_Nott
Australian politician
Roger Bede Nott CBE (20 October 1908 – 28 September 2000) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1941
Roger_Nott
2005 film soundtrack album
is the soundtrack album scored by Wallace & Gromit series composer Julian Nott for the film of the same name and released by Varèse Sarabande on 11 October
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (soundtrack)
Wallace_&_Gromit:_The_Curse_of_the_Were-Rabbit_(soundtrack)
Sir Edmund Ernest Nott-Bower, KCB (born Bower; 18 August 1853 – 14 September 1933) was a British civil servant. Born on 18 August 1853, he was the son
Edmund_Nott-Bower
British archer
Louisa Adelaide Nott-Bower, born Louisa Yorke (27 March 1861 – 6 September 1925) was a British archer, born in Wales, who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Louisa_Nott-Bower
American weightlifter (born 1972)
Tara Nott-Cunningham (born Tara Nott; May 10, 1972) is an American former Olympic weightlifter who competed for the United States in both the 2000 and
Tara_Cunningham
Welsh politician
Melvyn Ernest John Nott OBE (1942 - ) was a Welsh politician who was a county councillor in Bridgend County Borough. He was leader of Bridgend County Borough
Mel_Nott
British punitive campaign in Afghanistan
Elphinstone asked for reinforcements from Major General William Nott, commanding at Kandahar. Nott unwillingly dispatched a brigade under Brigadier MacLaren
Kabul_Expedition_(1842)
Australian politician
Leo Mervyn Nott (27 October 1915 – 19 September 1992) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly between 1953
Leo_Nott
American judge
Charles Cooper Nott Sr. (September 16, 1827 – March 6, 1916) was an Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the Court of Claims. Born on September 16, 1827
Charles_C._Nott
British priest
Christianity portal Michael John Nott (9 November 1916 – 3 February 1988) was an Anglican priest. Nott was born in 1916, educated at St Paul's and King's
Michael_Nott
American politician (1825–1882)
Clarkson Nott Potter (April 25, 1825 – January 23, 1882) was a New York attorney and politician who served four terms in the United States House of Representatives
Clarkson_Nott_Potter
British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)
(12 August 2011). "Why Freddie Mercury will always be the champion to his Notts relatives". Nottingham Post. Archived from the original on 16 October 2019
Freddie_Mercury
Head of government of Hungary
again". Telex.hu. Retrieved 15 June 2026. HVG (25 February 2025). "Újra nőtt Orbán Viktor fizetése". HVG.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 25 February 2025
Prime_Minister_of_Hungary
English painter of horses (1759–1828)
John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828), was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes. He is considered the best-known and prolific of the
John_Nost_Sartorius
Australian rules footballer
Henry George Nott and Annie Monica Nott, nee Raftery, Cyril Edwin Henry Nott was born at Hawthorn, Victoria on 4 December 1898. Cyril Nott was a forward
Cyril_Nott
2024 animated film by Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham
expanding into a feature. The score was composed by Lorne Balfe and Julian Nott. Vengeance Most Fowl premiered at the American Film Institute on 27 October
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Wallace_&_Gromit:_Vengeance_Most_Fowl
Officer of the Royal Indian Navy
Commodore Martin Henry St. Leger Nott, DSO, OBE was an Officer in the Royal Indian Navy. He was the first Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Royal
Martin_Henry_St._Leger_Nott
Canadian newspaper editor
Gerry Nott is a former Editor-in-Chief at the Ottawa Citizen. He formerly held the same position at Canwest. In 2009, he and Scott Keir Anderson swapped
Gerry_Nott
New Zealand musical duo
composed of Georgia Josiena Nott on lead vocals, with older brother and multi-instrumentalist Caleb Allan Joseph Nott on production and backing vocals
Broods
Icelandic actor (born 1978)
Estevez in Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt and Darri in Katla. Björn is married to actress Unnur Ösp Stefánsdóttir. Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt (2005) Fangavaktin (2009)
Björn_Thors
inscribed "1759, J Nott", with the arms of Nott, reset on the new house. It remained in the ownership of the Nott family until about 1925. The Nott family was
Historic estates in Swimbridge parish
Historic_estates_in_Swimbridge_parish
American attorney and jurist
Charles Cooper Nott Jr. (October 10, 1869 – May 10, 1957) was an American attorney and jurist. He served as judge of the New York General Sessions Court
Charles_Cooper_Nott_Jr.
American botanist, botanical collector and football coach (1872–1954)
Charles Palmer Nott (October 25, 1872 – December 30, 1954) was an American botanist and college football player and coach. He was the head football coach
Charles_P._Nott
American architect
also designed Nott Memorial Hall (1858–79) at his alma mater, Union College, Schenectady, New York. Both the Mark Twain House and Nott Memorial Hall are
Edward_Tuckerman_Potter
English royalist army officer
Sir Thomas Nott (11 December 1606 – 1681) was an English royalist army officer and an original fellow of the Royal Society. In 1640, he acquired the remainder
Thomas_Nott
American soap opera
Knots Landing is an American primetime television soap opera that aired on CBS from December 27, 1979, to May 13, 1993. A spin-off of Dallas, it was set
Knots_Landing
2024 film soundtrack album
album composed by Lorne Balfe and Wallace & Gromit series composer Julian Nott for the film of the same name and released by Sony Masterworks on 13 December
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (soundtrack)
Wallace_&_Gromit:_Vengeance_Most_Fowl_(soundtrack)
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Cooper Nott may refer to: Charles C. Nott Sr. (1827–1916), Chief Justice of the United States Court of Claims Charles Cooper Nott Jr. (1869–1957)
Charles_Cooper_Nott
English association football league
awarded the highlights package broadcast on Match of the Day. Luton Town, Notts County, and West Ham United were the three teams relegated from the old
Premier_League
Giant, father of Nótt in Norse mythology
pronunciation: [ˈnɔrː]), is a jötunn in Norse mythology, and the father of Nótt, the personified night. The Old Norse name Nǫrr has been related to the Old
Narfi
1982 remark by Margaret Thatcher
April 1982 following a statement read by Secretary of State for Defence John Nott on the successful recapture of South Georgia from Argentine forces, one of
Rejoice_(Margaret_Thatcher)
American football player (1911–1991)
Douglas N. Nott (June 14, 1911 – May 25, 1991) was an American football player. He played college football for the University of Detroit from 1932 to 1934
Doug_Nott
Everton (1) Blackburn Rovers 3 1890–91 Everton (1) Preston North End (1) Notts County 4 1891–92 Sunderland (1) Preston North End (2) Bolton Wanderers Football
List of English football champions
List_of_English_football_champions
English cricket club
county of Nottinghamshire. The club's limited overs team is called the Notts Outlaws. The county club was founded in 1841, although teams had played
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club
Nottinghamshire_County_Cricket_Club
Icelandic post-punk trio
They released a self-titled follow-up in 2016 by Fabrika Records, Nótt eftir nótt in 2018 and Undir köldum norðurljósum in 2021. They are currently
Kælan_Mikla
Corona on Venus
Nott Corona is a corona, a geological formation in the shape of a crown, located on the planet Venus at -32.3° N and 202° E. It is located in the Isabella
Nott_Corona
Fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
in an early Icelandic tale, and a female giant in the Prose Edda is named Nótt ("Night"), she and her brood dwelling in and personifying darkness. Ungoliant
Ungoliant
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990
MacGregor James Mackay John Major Angus Maude John Moore Tony Newton John Nott Cecil Parkinson Chris Patten Jim Prior Francis Pym Peter Rees Nicholas Ridley
Margaret_Thatcher
2022 American sports documentary series
Welcome to Wrexham is an American sports documentary television series that premiered on August 24, 2022, on FX. The series documents the events of Welsh
Welcome_to_Wrexham
Canada international rugby union player
Ollie Nott (born 26 May 1995) is a Canadian rugby union player, currently playing for the Vancouver Highlanders and the Canadian national team. His preferred
Ollie_Nott
Australian politician
1927. Nott was born in East Maitland, New South Wales, the son of Frederick Lewis Nott and Jean (née Blair). His brother Lewis Windermere Nott was later
Frederick_Lancelot_Nott
Airport in New Bern, North Carolina, United States
named Craven County Regional Airport, Simmons-Nott Airport, and New Bern Regional Airport. Simmons-Nott came from North Carolina Senator Furnifold McLendel
Coastal Carolina Regional Airport
Coastal_Carolina_Regional_Airport
English author and clergyman
Frederick Nott (1767–1841) was an English author and a Church of England clergyman. He was the nephew of John Nott. His father, Samuel Nott (1740–1793)
George_Frederick_Nott
Small domesticated carnivorous mammal
1163/156853956X00084. JSTOR 4532869. Bradshaw, J. W.; Goodwin, D.; Legrand-Defrétin, V.; Nott, H. M. (1996). "Food selection by the domestic cat, an obligate carnivore"
Cat
Personification of day in Norse mythology
manuscript variation, the Prose Edda adds that Dagr is either Dellingr's son by Nótt, the personified night, or Jörð, the personified Earth. Otherwise, Dagr appears
Dagr
German orchestra founded in 1946
(1979–1983) Witold Rowicki (1983–1985) Horst Stein (1985–1996) Jonathan Nott (2000–2016) Jakub Hrůša (2016–present) A key figure in the history of the
Bamberg_Symphony
Association football club in England
2015, Chelsea Ladies won the FA Women's Cup for the first time, beating Notts County Ladies at Wembley Stadium, and a month later clinched their first
Chelsea_F.C.
Association football match
Notts County, Chesterfield and Grimsby Town – took part in the 2026 EFL play-offs. The winners of the play-off semi-finals, Salford City and Notts County
2026 EFL League Two play-off final
2026_EFL_League_Two_play-off_final
Association football club in England
played only in friendlies. The first of these matches was a 2–2 draw with Notts County on 1 September 1904, with a crowd of 6,000 in attendance.[failed
Hull_City_A.F.C.
Private college in Schenectady, New York, US
college or university president in the history of the United States, Eliphalet Nott (62 years). On September 9, 2024 David Harris announced he would be resigning
Union_College
English association football league
Ipswich Town (2026) 38 seasons: Queens Park Rangers (2027) 37 seasons: Notts County (1995), Crystal Palace (2013) 36 seasons: Oldham Athletic (1997)
EFL_Championship
Historic home in Louisiana
lawsuit in 1869. Nott's brother George Washington Nott owned Fontainebleau Plantation where, until the 1930s, a small town that appeared as Nott on maps included
Moore House (Mandeville, Louisiana)
Moore_House_(Mandeville,_Louisiana)
English Anglican bishop
Peter John Nott (30 December 1933 – 20 August 2018) was an English Anglican bishop: from 1985 to 1999, he served as Bishop of Norwich. Nott was educated
Peter_Nott
Bus operator, part of Wellglade group
Notts+Derby is a bus operator providing services in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. It is a subsidiary of the Wellglade Group. Notts+Derby operate a number
Notts_+_Derby
Cookbook by John Nott
Housewives Companion was a cookery book written by John Nott and first published in London in 1723. Nott had been the chief cook for a string of aristocrats
The Cooks and Confectioners Dictionary
The_Cooks_and_Confectioners_Dictionary
Association football club in Birmingham, England
Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton
Aston_Villa_F.C.
Marshallese tennis player and coach
West Lee Nott (born June 8, 1982) is the Head Coach of the Women's Tennis Team at UTRGV, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley. Nott is the son of Sam
West_Nott
2013 Australian film
Drift is a 2013 Australian surf film co-directed by Morgan O'Neill and Ben Nott based on the birth of the surfing industry in the 1970s. It was shot in Western
Drift_(2013_Australian_film)
British children's animated television series
and David Graham. The music is composed, conducted, and produced by Julian Nott, who is noted for his Wallace and Gromit, Bing and Peppa Pig scores. Ben
Ben_&_Holly's_Little_Kingdom
Maude as Paymaster-General. John Nott succeeded Francis Pym as Secretary of State for Defence. John Biffen succeeded Nott as Secretary of State for Trade
List of ministers under Margaret Thatcher
List_of_ministers_under_Margaret_Thatcher
NOTT
NOTT
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire)
English (mainly Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire) : variant of Langley.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire)
English (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire) : perhaps a variant of Pemberton.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Yorkshire) : from an Old English personal name, Merewine, Merefinn, or MÇ£rwynn (see Marvin).The first Murfins in North America were Nottinghamshire Quakers. Robert and Ann Murfin and their daughter Mary sailed from Hull, England, in 1678 on the ship Shield of Stockton and settled at Chesterfield, near Burlington, NJ.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : nickname from the personal name Herod (Greek HÄ“rÅdÄ“s, apparently derived from hÄ“rÅs ‘hero’), borne by the king of Judea (died ad 4) who at the time of the birth of Christ ordered that all male children in Bethlehem should be slaughtered (Matthew 2: 16–18). In medieval mystery plays Herod was portrayed as a blustering tyrant, and the name was therefore given to someone one who had played the part, or who had an overbearing temper.English : variant of Harold (1 or 2).Greek : shortened form of Herodiadis, a patronymic from the classical personal name HÄ“rodiÅn. This was the name of a relative of St. Paul and an early Bishop of Patras, venerated in the Orthodox Church. HÄ“rodÄ“s ‘Herod’ is also found in Greek as a nickname for a violent man, but this is less likely to be the source of the surname.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : variant of Makin 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Nottinghamshire)
English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, perhaps so called from Old English smēðe ‘smooth’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : from Old English strēaw, hence a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in straw, or a nickname for an exceptionally thin man or someone with straw-colored hair.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : variant spelling of Wetherington.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Nottinghamshire)
English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : unexplained; probably a variant of Sample.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : nickname for a thin person, from Middle English spray ‘slender branch’ (of uncertain origin).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : variant of Hart.German : topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’.Dutch : nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of wheat, from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ (a derivative of hwīt ‘white’, because of its use in making white flour).
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottingham)
English (Nottingham) : variant of Pound, with the addition of the habitational or agent suffix -er.Probably a translation of South German Pfunder, Pfünder, occupational names for a weigh master or wholesaler, variants of Pfund with the addition of the agent suffix -er.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : diminutive of Pink 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Nottinghamshire)
English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Nottinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, and Staffordshire, which are named from Old English scylf ‘shelf’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : habitational name from an unidentified place probably deriving its name from Old English rēad ‘red’ + Old Norse gata ‘road’. There is a Redgate Wood in Kirklington, Nottinghamshire, but this place name may be of comparatively recent origin.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : variant of Toll.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Nottingham in the East Midlands, named in Old English as ‘homestead (hÄm) of Snot’s people’. The initial S- was lost in the 12th century, due to the influence of Anglo-Norman French (the combination sn- is alien to French).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire) : habitational name from Gowdall in East Yorkshire, named from Old English golde ‘marigold’ + Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.English (chiefly Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire) : from Middle English gode ‘good’ + ale ‘ale’, ‘malt liquor’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a brewer or an innkeeper.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottingham)
English (Nottingham) : variant of White.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Witt.
NOTT
NOTT
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDOLNA means "of Magdala."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Abigail, ABBYGALE means "father rejoices."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Separation of newborns hair
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Attachment
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Devotional Song
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Artwork Like Moon
Female
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name, MEDB means "intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
All Upon God; Emotion; Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Arabic
Shooting Star
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Intelligent
NOTT
NOTT
NOTT
NOTT
NOTT
v. t.
To shear.
a.
Alt. of Nott-pated
a.
Same as Nott-headed.
a.
Having the hair cut close.
a.
Shorn.
n.
A wiseacre; a person deficient in wisdom; -- so called from Gotham, in Nottinghamshire, England, noted for some pleasant blunders.
n.
Same as Nocturne.
n.
In some northern counties of England, a division, or district, answering to the hundred in other counties. Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Nottinghamshire are divided into wapentakes, instead of hundreds.