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Canadian politician
Scott A. Brison PC (born May 10, 1967) is a Canadian politician from Nova Scotia. Brison served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Kings—Hants
Scott_Brison
Party election in Canada
Brison's campaign in August and formally endorsed Brison on November 30.[citation needed] Supporters in caucus prior to first ballot: 10 MPs: 4 Scott
2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election
2006_Liberal_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election
Prime Minister of Canada from 1979 to 1980
Scotia, in a by-election on September 11, 2000, after the incumbent MP, Scott Brison, stood down in his favour. This is common practice when a newly elected
Joe_Clark
Term for centre-right Canadian liberals
applied to former Progressive Conservatives who are now Liberals, such as Scott Brison. Blue Grits can generally be described as adhering to conservative liberalism
Blue_Grit
Canadian financial services company
derivatives trading". After resigning from the Canadian Liberal cabinet, Scott Brison was hired by the bank as its vice-chair of investment and corporate banking
Bank_of_Montreal
Party election in Canada
who did not run for interim leader included Goodale, Carolyn Bennett, Scott Brison, and John McCallum. In June 2012, the Board was expected to release Rae
2013 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election
2013_Liberal_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election
Prime Minister of Canada from 2015 to 2025
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Justin_Trudeau
Canadian lawyer and politician (born 1965)
elected "Young Turk" PC MPs (including John Herron, André Bachand and Scott Brison), who were under 35 years old when elected and were considered the future
Peter_MacKay
Federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada
West Nova. This riding has elected the following members of Parliament: Scott Brison resigned his seat effective 10 February 2019. Under legislation that
Kings—Hants
Name list
Treasury Scott Bloom (born 1973), American actor, and film producer Scott Braddock (fl. 1980s–2000s), American retired professional wrestler Scott Brison (born
Scott_(given_name)
Name list
Derek Brison (born 1986), Aruban footballer Jonathan Brison (born 1983), French footballer Scott Brison (born 1967), Canadian politician Susan Brison, Professor
Brison
Canadian politician and diplomat (born 1948)
December 2, after finishing second on the first ballot, rival candidate Scott Brison, moved to Rae and yet another rival candidate, Ken Dryden, moved to him
Bob_Rae
Term for political candidate with little connection to district
1998 and was seeking a seat in the House of Commons; incumbent Tory MP Scott Brison had stepped aside for Clark. He was elected, but in the 2000 federal
Parachute_candidate
resigned his seat in the House of Commons. February 10, 2019: Scott Brison, Liberal MP for Kings—Hants resigned his seat in the House of Commons
2019 Canadian federal election
2019_Canadian_federal_election
Canadian politician (born 1972)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Soraya_Martinez_Ferrada
American actress (1892–1987)
Winifred Bryson (born Winifred Brison; December 20, 1892 – August 20, 1987) was an American actress of the stage and of silent films. Born in Los Angeles
Winifred_Bryson
Canadian politician and lawyer (born 1979)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Mélanie_Joly
Canadian politician
Progressive Conservative "young Turk" parliamentarians – along with Scott Brison, André Bachand, and Peter MacKay – considered the youthful leadership
John Herron (New Brunswick politician)
John_Herron_(New_Brunswick_politician)
2019 political controversy in Canada
prosecution agreement. Wilson-Raybould refused. Following the resignation of Scott Brison, she was moved to the Veterans Affairs Ministry in a Cabinet shuffle
SNC-Lavalin_affair
Canadian politician (born 1966)
President of the Treasury Board and Minister for Digital Government Scott Brison, introduced pay equity legislation for federally regulated workplaces
Patty_Hajdu
Paternalistic conservatives in Canada and the United Kingdom
(MPs) André Bachand, John Herron, Joe Clark and Scott Brison declined to join the new party – Brison immediately crossed the floor to the Liberals, Bachand
Red_Tory
Canadian politician and professor (born 1967)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Anita_Anand
Annual water race
celebrity participants have raced, notably local member of parliament Scott Brison, who has appeared in several of the races. The last event was held in
Windsor_Pumpkin_Regatta
Canadian physician, academic administrator
Curry, Bill; Dickson, Janice (January 14, 2019). "Jane Philpott replaces Scott Brison at Treasury Board as Trudeau moves three ministers in cabinet shuffle"
Jane_Philpott
Canadian politician and journalist
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Marci_Ien
Canadian politician (born 1960)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
David_McGuinty
Canadian political party leadership race
globalization and free trade. Runner-up in 1998 leadership election. Scott Brison, 35, Member of Parliament for Kings—Hants, Nova Scotia. Craig Chandler
2003 Progressive Conservative leadership election
2003_Progressive_Conservative_leadership_election
Aspect of Canadian political history
Hall Findlay Stéphane Dion Michael Ignatieff Gerard Kennedy Bob Rae Scott Brison Ken Dryden Joe Volpe The Liberal Party reportedly felt they could quickly
History of the Liberal Party of Canada
History_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1970)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Randy_Boissonnault
2005. Retrieved 25 June 2007. CTV.ca (9 October 2005), Nova Scotia MP Scott Brison mulls wedding bells. Retrieved 13 November 2006. "Jabari Brisport Becomes
List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Bi–Bz
List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_Bi–Bz
Canadian politician and environmentalist (born 1970)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Steven_Guilbeault
BC NDP MP Libby Davies, and Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative MP Scott Brison who crossed the floor to the Liberals a year after coming out and went
List of LGBTQ politicians in Canada
List_of_LGBTQ_politicians_in_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1991)
Liberal hold, this was associated with support for Blois' predecessor Scott Brison rather than the Liberal Party as a whole. Crandall stated that Blois'
Kody_Blois
the three being: Michael Ignatieff (Bob Rae as foreign affairs critic, Scott Brison as finance critic), Justin Trudeau (Marc Garneau as transport and then
Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
Leader_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1962)
Government Services In office February 6, 2006 – June 25, 2008 Preceded by Scott Brison Succeeded by Christian Paradis Senator from Quebec (Rougemont) In office
Michael_Fortier
Canadian politician and journalist (born 1968)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Chrystia_Freeland
Canadian politician (born 1971)
claimed Wilson-Raybould would "still be [Attorney-General] today" had Scott Brison not resigned and necessitated a cabinet shuffle. Conservative MP Peter
Jody_Wilson-Raybould
Canadian politician (born 1977)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Navdeep_Bains
Government cabinet of Canada (2015–2025)
Sport and Persons with Disabilities August 28, 2017 – January 25, 2018 Scott Brison President of the Treasury Board November 4, 2015 – January 14, 2019 Minister
29th_Canadian_Ministry
Canadian politician (born 1970)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Harjit_Sajjan
thus party has not held "electorally" In Liberal column since 2003 when Scott Brison crossed the floor to join the Liberals Defeated in 2015, returned to
List of House members of the 45th Parliament of Canada
List_of_House_members_of_the_45th_Parliament_of_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1978)
a united right from party leader Joe Clark and Member of Parliament Scott Brison. Brown was later re-elected as PCYF president with 81 per cent of the
Patrick Brown (Canadian politician)
Patrick_Brown_(Canadian_politician)
Brien, changes from Bloc Québécois MP to independent. December 11, 2003: Scott Brison, Progressive Conservative MP, joins Liberals on the former's merger into
List of Canadian politicians who have crossed the floor
List_of_Canadian_politicians_who_have_crossed_the_floor
Canadian Cabinet ministerial position
Presidents of the Treasury Board". aem. Retrieved 2021-04-29. "N.S. MP Scott Brison named Treasury Board president in Liberal government". CBC News. Retrieved
President of the Treasury Board
President_of_the_Treasury_Board
Canadian author, academic and former politician
and 12 abstentions. Among Liberal leadership candidates, Ignatieff and Scott Brison voted for the extension. Ignatieff led the largest Liberal contingent
Michael_Ignatieff
Federal political party in Canada
while former leadership candidate Scott Brison and former Alliance leadership candidate Keith Martin left the party. Brison, Herron and Martin ran for the
Conservative_Party_of_Canada
Canadian politician and diplomat
the Privy Council. The appointment drew praise from Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe, who called the appointment "well deserved" and stating Goodale will
Ralph_Goodale
Annual summit in Nova Scotia, Canada
Michèle Coninsx, Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, and Scott Brison, president of the Treasury Board of Canada. The opening was followed
Halifax International Security Forum
Halifax_International_Security_Forum
on first ballot, but withdrew Scott Brison, 2003 Progressive Conservative leadership election—came in third Scott Brison, 2006 Liberal Party of Canada
List of electoral firsts in Canada
List_of_electoral_firsts_in_Canada
Canadian Conservative politician
Prime Minister Stephen Harper Preceded by Stockwell Day Succeeded by Scott Brison Minister of Industry In office October 30, 2008 – May 18, 2011 Prime
Tony_Clement
Premier of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1997
candidates. They made McKenna the favourite with 7 to 2 odds beating Scott Brison (8 to 1), Martin Cauchon (10 to 1), Michael Ignatieff and John Manley
Frank_McKenna
Canadian politician and physician (born 1950)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Carolyn_Bennett
and Northern Affairs: Carolyn Bennett President of the Treasury Board: Scott Brison Leader of the Government in the House of Commons: Dominic LeBlanc Innovation
2015 Canadian federal election
2015_Canadian_federal_election
Canadian politician (born 1965)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Jonathan_Wilkinson
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Omar_Alghabra
Connolly, Amanda (6 February 2019). "Former Liberal cabinet minister Scott Brison stepping down as MP effective next week". Global News. Retrieved 10 February
List of House members of the 42nd Parliament of Canada
List_of_House_members_of_the_42nd_Parliament_of_Canada
Prime Minister of Canada from 2003 to 2006
an unsympathetic media. One notable gaffe was Liberal Party strategist Scott Reid's suggestion that parents might buy beer and popcorn with the Conservatives'
Paul_Martin
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Steven_MacKinnon
Canadian lawyer and politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Gary_Anandasangaree
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Rechie_Valdez
Former federal political party in Canada (1942–2003)
ran as a Liberal, losing to Rob Moore in his riding of Fundy—Royal. Scott Brison, who had joined the Liberal caucus immediately upon departing the Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada
bathhouse owners. December: Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative MP Scott Brison, who was openly gay in Ottawa social circle, comes out publicly to preempt
Timeline of LGBTQ history in Canada
Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history_in_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1989)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Kamal_Khera
Canadian politician (born 1962)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
David_Lametti
Canadian cabinet minister (2018–2019)
cabinet shakeup". CTVNews. 2021-10-27. Retrieved 2022-01-22. "Roles - Hon. Scott Brison - Current and Past - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada"
Minister of Digital Government
Minister_of_Digital_Government
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Joanne_Thompson_(politician)
Canadian politician (born 1970)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
François-Philippe_Champagne
Canadian politician and lawyer (born 1984)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Nate_Erskine-Smith
Already out at first election: Bill Siksay, MP (NDP) – 2004 Nova Scotia Scott Brison, MP (Progressive Conservative, later Liberal) – elected 1997 [Came out:
List of the first openly LGBTQ holders of political offices in Canada
List_of_the_first_openly_LGBTQ_holders_of_political_offices_in_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1971)
in scrapbook-like form. McKenna was married to entrepreneur and writer Scott Gilmore, with whom she moved to The Glebe, Ottawa in 2002, until separating
Catherine_McKenna
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Ruby_Sahota
Party election in Canada
2004. December 10 – Scott Brison, Progressive Conservative MP, crosses the floor, and sits with the Liberal Party of Canada. Brison is the fourth PC MP
2004 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
2004_Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Hunter_Tootoo
edit Brison defected from the Progressive Conservative caucus in December 2003. Clark won seat in 2000 byelection; originally held by Scott Brison. Clark
Canadian federal election results in Nova Scotia
Canadian_federal_election_results_in_Nova_Scotia
Mid-1990s to 2003 Canadian movement to unite right-of-center parties
prominent ex-PCs also chose to support the Liberals. These included MPs Scott Brison, Keith Martin, and John Herron, who crossed the floor to the Liberals
Unite_the_Right_(Canada)
Canadian politician and diplomat (born 1955)
to key campaign positions. Ignatieff was named deputy leader, Rae and Scott Brison became platform development co-chairs, Kennedy was named special adviser
Stéphane_Dion
to a blackberry exchange to a banking official by Liberal candidate Scott Brison. Polling figures for the NDP increased slightly, while Bloc figures experienced
2006 Canadian federal election
2006_Canadian_federal_election
Canadian politician (born 1964)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Amarjeet_Sohi
Canadian politician
incumbent Scott Brison. Morse was nominated again as the Conservative candidate in Kings—Hants for the 2015 federal election. On October 19, 2015, Brison defeated
David_Morse_(politician)
Canadian minister
of Canada Historical conservative parties: Progressive Conservative Scott Brison March 2008 – November 2015 "The Canadian Parliamentary system – Our Procedure
Minister_of_Industry_(Canada)
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Ginette_Petitpas_Taylor
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
and a Chief Administrative Officer, Louis Coutinho. Thomas R. Bennett Scott Brison George Elliott Clarke Rufus Curry Amor De Cosmos Benjamin DeWolf (Windsor
Windsor,_Nova_Scotia
Ethel Blondin-Andrew Françoise Boivin Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Scott Brison Bonnie Brown Sarmite Bulte Aileen Carroll Marlene Catterall Raymond Chan
Same-sex_marriage_in_Canada
2015–19 legislative term
resignation of Scott Brison, President of the Treasury Board, saw Jane Philpott move from Minister of Indigenous Services to replace Brison, with Seamus
42nd_Canadian_Parliament
Canadian politician
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Mona_Fortier
Canadian politician (born 1949)
Mauril Bélanger Carolyn Bennett Ethel Blondin-Andrew Claudette Bradshaw Scott Brison Aileen Carroll Raymond Chan Denis Coderre Joe Comuzzi Irwin Cotler Stéphane
Liza_Frulla
Canadian politician
conference, held in New Zealand, on behalf of Treasury Board president Scott Brison. There, she signed the D7 charter, making Canada a member of the Digital
Joyce_Murray
Canadian politician (born 1984)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Sean_Fraser_(politician)
Canadian politician and diplomat (born 1954)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Bill_Blair
Endorsed MacKay Jim Prentice 478 18.2% 466 18.2% 761 30.4% 836 35.2% Scott Brison 431 16.4% 463 18.0% Endorsed Prentice Craig Chandler 0 — Withdrew before
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership elections
Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_elections
Bourgault – PC MP in the 1980s ran for the Liberals in the 2000 election. Scott Brison – First openly gay Progressive Conservative MP, Kings Hants 1997–1998
List of Canadian politicians who have switched parties
List_of_Canadian_politicians_who_have_switched_parties
Canadian politician (born 1967)
February 6, 2025. Government of Canada (July 20, 2018). "Ministers LeBlanc and Brison welcome progress on trade between provinces and territories". www.canada
Dominic_LeBlanc
Canadian politician (born 1974)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Mark_Holland
41.6% 1st Kings—Hants Scott Brison incumbent MP M Cheverie Parliamentarian 16,641 44.2% 1st Sackville—Eastern Shore Carolyn Scott F Eastern Passage Retired
Liberal Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election
Liberal_Party_of_Canada_candidates_in_the_2008_Canadian_federal_election
sexual orientation. This did not include clergymen however. In July 2004, Scott Brison, who had previously run for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative
LGBTQ_history_in_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1967)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Pablo Rodriguez (Canadian politician)
Pablo_Rodriguez_(Canadian_politician)
Canadian administrator and politician (1948–2023)
Ralph Goodale Minister of Public Works and Government Services 2003–2004 Scott Brison 26th Canadian Ministry (1993–2003) – Cabinet of Jean Chrétien Sub-Cabinet
Stephen_Owen_(politician)
Canadian politician (born 1937)
Mauril Bélanger Carolyn Bennett Ethel Blondin-Andrew Claudette Bradshaw Scott Brison Aileen Carroll Raymond Chan Denis Coderre Joe Comuzzi Irwin Cotler Stéphane
Jean_Augustine
Canadian politician (born 1971)
Bennett Marie-Claude Bibeau Bill Blair Randy Boissonnault Élisabeth Brière Scott Brison Jim Carr Bardish Chagger François-Philippe Champagne Stéphane Dion Jean-Yves
Seamus_O'Regan
Canadian government position
1997-2002 Don Boudria 2002 Ralph Goodale 2002-2003 Stephen Owen 2003-2004 Scott Brison 2004-2006 Michael Fortier 2006-2008 Christian Paradis 2008-2010 Rona
Receiver_General_for_Canada
SCOTT BRISON
SCOTT BRISON
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Scottish
From Scotland; Diminutive of Scott; A Gael
Boy/Male
Scottish American English
Wanderer.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Lives at the East Cottage
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for someone with Scottish connections.Scottish and Irish : ethnic name for a Gaelic speaker.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a projecting piece of land, from Old English scēat, or a steep slope, from an unattested Old English scēot.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Eastcott (Wiltshire), Eastcotts (Bedfordshire), Eastcote (Greater London), or Eastcourt (Wiltshire), all named from Old English ēast ‘eastern’ + cot ‘cottage(s)’.In some cases the name may be an altered spelling of the French ethnic name Escot, a cognate of Scott.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From Scotland
Boy/Male
English American Scottish
From Scotland; a Gael. Surname.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Scottish, Swiss
From Scotland; A Scotsman; From
Surname or Lastname
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’.
Boy/Male
English Scottish American
From Scotland; a Gael.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian
To Observe; Spy; Scout
Boy/Male
British, English
A Scotsman
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, SCOUT means simply "scout," used by author Harper Lee for a character in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird.Â
Girl/Female
Latin Irish
From Ireland.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish, Scottish
From Scotland; Form of Scott; A Scotsman; Wanderer
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Scottie, SCOTTY means "Scotsman."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a cattleman, from Middle English stott ‘steer’, ‘bullock’. The term was also occasionally used in Middle English of a horse or of a heifer (and so as a term of abuse for a woman), and these senses may also lie behind some examples of the surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a muddy place, from Middle English slott ‘mud’, ‘slime’.Swedish and Danish : ornamental name from slot(t) ‘palace’.Variant spelling of Dutch Slot, a metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle Dutch slo(e)t ‘lock’, ‘clasp’.Americanized form of Czech and Slovak slota ‘bad weather’, ‘evil person’, ‘witch’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Scott, SCOT means "Scotsman."
SCOTT BRISON
SCOTT BRISON
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Rain; Grain
Boy/Male
Arabic
True; Upright; A Believer of Islam
Boy/Male
English American
Derived from the Old English 'beorht' meaning bright, glorious. Also used as a name derived from...
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Jamaican
Shield Wolf
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Rajasthani, Sindhi, Telugu
Blooming
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Bearer of Spears
Boy/Male
Greek
Place name in Greece.
Surname or Lastname
English (Herefordshire and Worcestershire)
English (Herefordshire and Worcestershire) : habitational name from any of various places named from Old English rūh ‘rough’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘mound’, notably Rubery in Hereford and Worcester.
Male
Native American
Native American Cheyenne name OCUMWHOWURST means "yellow wolf."
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Intelligent
SCOTT BRISON
SCOTT BRISON
SCOTT BRISON
SCOTT BRISON
SCOTT BRISON
v. t.
To observe, watch, or look for, as a scout; to follow for the purpose of observation, as a scout.
v. t.
To reject with contempt, as something absurd; to treat with ridicule; to flout; as, to scout an idea or an apology.
v. t.
To prop; to scotch.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Scotch; Scotch; Scottish; as, Scots law; a pound Scots (1s. 8d.).
a.
Free from payment of scot; untaxed; hence, unhurt; clear; safe.
n.
One who espies; a spy; a scout.
n.
Tribute.
n.
The act of scouting or reconnoitering.
n.
A spy; a scout.
n.
A spy; a scout.
v. i.
To go on the business of scouting, or watching the motions of an enemy; to act as a scout.
n.
See Scot, a tax.
imp. & p. p.
of Scout
v. t.
To pass over or through, as a scout; to reconnoiter; as, to scout a country.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scout
n.
A scout; an explorer.
n.
See Scout.
v. t.
A share or proportion; a reckoning; a scot.
n.
Alt. of Scatt