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Look up Scotti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scotti may refer to: Scotti (surname), a list of people with the Italian surname Scotti family, an aristocratic
Scotti
Surname list
Look up Scotti or scotti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Scotti (born
Scotti_(surname)
American actor (1918–1996)
Vito Giusto Scozzari (January 26, 1918 – June 5, 1996), also known as Vito Scotti, was an American character actor who played both dramatic and comedy roles
Vito_Scotti
Italian television presenter (born 1956)
Virginio Scotti (born 7 August 1956), known professionally as Gerry Scotti, is an Italian television presenter, actor and former member of the Italian
Gerry_Scotti
American actor (born 1939)
Anthony Joseph Scotti (born December 22, 1939) is an American actor, television and film producer, and co-founder of Scotti Brothers Records. He is married
Tony_Scotti
The Scotti is an aristocratic family centered around Piacenza in Northern Italy. The family is also known as also known as Douglas Scotti for claiming
Scotti_family
US record label
Scotti Brothers Records (typically spelled Scotti Bros. Records) was a California-based record label founded by Tony and Ben Scotti in 1974. Their first
Scotti_Brothers_Records
Italian opera singer (1866–1936)
Antonio Scotti (25 January 1866 – 26 February 1936) was an Italian baritone. He was a principal artist of the New York Metropolitan Opera for more than
Antonio_Scotti
Extinct species of deer
Cervalces scotti, also known as stag-moose, is an extinct species of large deer that lived in North America during the Late Pleistocene epoch. It is the
Cervalces_scotti
Extinct species of mammal
Equus scotti (translated from Latin as Scott's horse, named after vertebrate paleontologist William Berryman Scott) is an extinct species of horse native
Equus_scotti
American author & Marine
Mike Scotti is a former U.S. Marine and author of The Blue Cascade: A Memoir of Life After War (Hachette/Grand Central). He is the subject, narrator and
Mike_Scotti
Italian actor (born 1999)
Filippo Scotti (born 22 December 1999) is an Italian actor. He is known for his role as Fabietto Schisa in the 2021 film The Hand of God, for which he
Filippo_Scotti
American guitarist (born 1964)
Scotti Hill (born Scott Lawrence Mulvehill on May 31, 1964) is an American musician best known as a guitarist in the New Jersey heavy metal band Skid Row
Scotti_Hill
American stand-up comedian
Julia Scotti is an American transgender stand-up comedian. She was a stand-up comedian pre and post-transition, with a period in between when she was a
Julia_Scotti
American football player (1937–2025)
Benjamin Joseph Scotti (June 9, 1937 – March 13, 2025) was an American producer and football defensive back in the National Football League (NFL). A graduate
Ben_Scotti
Topics referred to by the same term
Scottis (Older Scots form of the Modern Scots "Scots" meaning "Scottish") and may refer to: Early Scots Scotch (disambiguation) Goidelic language Scots
Scottis
American actor, model and singer (born 1966)
Domenico Nicola Aniello Scotti is an American former actor, model and singer. Scotti left high school to travel the world for a career in modeling, moving
Nick_Scotti
Italian ice hockey player
Giovanni Scotti (1 September 1911 – 26 October 1992) was an Italian ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1936 Winter Olympics
Giovanni_Scotti
Italian painter (1848–1926)
Count Lemmo Cesare Rossi-Scotti (24 February 1848 – 23 December 1926) was an Italian painter, mainly of battle scenes, in a late-Romantic style. He was
Lemmo_Rossi-Scotti
Russian artist (1814–1861)
Michel Angelo Pietro Scotti, russified as Mikhail Ivanovich Scotti (Russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Ско́тти; 29 October 1814 — 11 March 1861) was a Russian
Mikhail_Scotti
Italian murderer
Pasquale Scotti (Italian pronunciation: [paˈskwaːle ˈskɔtti]; born 8 September 1958 in Casoria) is an Italian criminal and boss of the Camorra—a Mafia-type
Pasquale_Scotti
Uruguayan footballer (born 1975)
Andrés Scotti Ponce de León (born 14 December 1975) is a Uruguayan former professional footballer who played as centre-back and rarely as left-back. Between
Andrés_Scotti
Italian boxer
Carlo Scotti (11 May 1904 – 1 August 1961) was an Italian boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he was eliminated in the first round
Carlo_Scotti
Italian sprinter (born 2000)
Edoardo Scotti (born 9 May 2000) is an Italian male 400 meter dash runner, who won a gold medal at the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships and was a finalist
Edoardo_Scotti
Brazilian footballer (born 1982)
André Scotti Ossemer (born January 31, 1982) is a Brazilian footballer. He previously played at the Eerste Divisie for FC Zwolle. In January 2008, he transferred
André_Scotti
French footballer (1925–2001)
Roger Scotti (29 July 1925 – 12 December 2001) was a French footballer who played as a midfielder. Scotti spent his entire career with Olympique de Marseille
Roger_Scotti
Species of insect
Carausius scotti, or Scott's stick insect, is an insect species endemic to Silhouette Island in the Seychelles. It was assessed as critically endangered
Carausius_scotti
Uruguayan footballer (born 1977)
Diego Martín Scotti Ponce de León (born 14 January 1977 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan retired footballer. Scotti has had an extensive career in South
Diego_Scotti
American television production and distribution company (1981–1998)
All American Communications Television and formerly Scotti Brothers-Syd Vinnedge Television and Scotti Vinnedge Television) was a television syndication
All_American_Television
American actress
Colleen Dion-Scotti (December 26, 1964, also credited as Colleen Dion) is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Felicia Forrester
Colleen_Dion-Scotti
Italian noblewoman and princess (1903–2008)
Luisa Anguissola-Scotti (29 March 1903 – 26 June 2008) was an Italian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Ranuzio Anguissola-Scotti, Count of Podenzano
Luisa_Anguissola-Scotti
Italian World War II autocannon series
The Scotti 20/70 (Cannone-Mitragliera Scotti da 20/70) was a series of 20 mm (0.79 in) autocannons used by Italy during World War II, firing the 20x138mmB
Cannone-Mitragliera da 20/70 (Scotti)
Cannone-Mitragliera_da_20/70_(Scotti)
Italian film and television actor (1931–2003)
Andrea Scotti (27 August 1931 – 21 December 2003) was an Italian film and television actor. Born in Naples, Scotti attended at the Centro Sperimentale
Andrea_Scotti
The Villa Gallarati Scotti is a rural palace located near the town of Vimercate, in the Province of Monza and Brianza, in the Region of Lombardy, Italy
Villa Gallarati Scotti, Vimercate
Villa_Gallarati_Scotti,_Vimercate
Italian painter of the 15th century
Gottardo Scotti (active 1457 – 1481) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was born in Piacenza, but active in Milan. In 1457, along with
Gottardo_Scotti
Italian footballer
Francesco Scotti (born 8 January 1983) is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Cattolica in Serie D. Scotti has spent most of his career
Francesco_Scotti
Italian politician and member of Christian Democracy
Vincenzo Scotti (born 16 September 1933) is an Italian politician and member of Christian Democracy (DC). He was Minister of the Interior and Minister
Vincenzo_Scotti
American astronomer (born 1960)
comets 202P/Scotti, 244P/Scotti, 377P/Scotti, P/2010 C1 (Scotti), P/2010 H4 (Scotti), P/2010 H5 (Scotti), P/2011 A2 (Scotti), P/2013 A2 (Scotti), and P/2015
James_V._Scotti
American bicycle racer
Elizabeth "Scotti" Lechuga (née Wilborne; born January 7, 1983) is an American former professional racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2014
Scotti_Lechuga
Italian actor
Tino Scotti (16 November 1905 – 16 October 1984) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 65 films between 1940 and 1984. He was born in Milan, Italy
Tino_Scotti
German publisher and writer
Johann Josef Scotti (7 May 1787 – 3 April 1866) was a Prussian civil servant, publisher and writer. Born in Bonn, Scotti came from a family with Italian
Johann_Josef_Scotti
Species of beetle
Sophronica scotti is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1940. BioLib.cz - Sophronica scotti. Retrieved
Sophronica_scotti
Cyclocross race in Rome, Italy
The Memorial Romano Scotti is a cyclo-cross race held in Rome, Italy. Its first edition was on 9 January 2011 as the Italian National Championship. It
Memorial_Romano_Scotti
Latin name for the Gaels
Scoti or Scotti is a Latin name for the Gaels, first attested in the late 3rd century. It originally referred to all Gaels, first those in Ireland and
Scoti
Italian racing driver (1909–1976)
Piero Scotti (November 11, 1909 – February 14, 1976) was a racing driver from Italy. He participated in one Formula One World Championship Grand Prix,
Piero_Scotti
Species of fish
Chromis scotti, the purple reef fish, is a species of fish in the family Pomacentridae. It occurs from southern Florida through the Caribbean Sea to northern
Chromis_scotti
American rock band
current lineup comprises bassist Rachel Bolan, guitarists Dave Sabo and Scotti Hill and drummer Rob Hammersmith. The group achieved commercial success
Skid_Row_(American_band)
Species of fish
The Cherokee darter (Etheostoma scotti) is a rare species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family
Cherokee_darter
Private university in Rome, Italy
Francesco Cossiga and former Maltese President Guido de Marco, with Vincenzo Scotti, former Italian Minister of the Interior and Foreign Affairs, serving as
Link_Campus_University
Species of sea slug
Armina scotti is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Arminidae. Armina scotti have a black dorsum with yellow
Armina_scotti
Italian footballer
Umberto Scotti, a striker born in Ticino Oriano on January 27, 1885, was one of the first players to play for Italian side A.C. Milan; he cut off his career
Umberto_Scotti
Species of hydrozoan
Eudendrium scotti is a marine species of cnidaria, a hydroid (Hydrozoa) in the family Eudendriidae. World Register of Marine Species Retrieved July 9,
Eudendrium_scotti
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Tommaso Scotti, O.P. (died 22 May 1566) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Terni (1566). Tommaso Scotti was ordained a priest in the
Tommaso_Scotti
Italian cardinal
Bernardino Scotti (or Gianbernardino, c. 1493 – 1568) was an Italian cardinal. Near to the stern positions of Pope Paul IV, he was exponent of the Catholic
Gianbernardino_Scotti
Class of patrol boats
March–April 1962, Number 133, pp 2–5 Johnson, p 313 Scotti, p 165 Scotti, p 166 Scotti, p 10 Scotti, p 219 "87-foot Coastal Patrol Boat (WPB) - Marine
Point-class_cutter
Species of beetle
Notonomus scotti is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Sloane in 1907. "Notonomus scotti Sloane, 1907". Catalogue
Notonomus_scotti
The following is a list of albums released by defunct record label Scotti Brothers Records, as well as its subsidiary labels Rock 'n Roll Records and Street
Scotti Brothers Records discography
Scotti_Brothers_Records_discography
Species of beetle
Trechus scotti is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Jeannel in 1936. "Trechus scotti Jeannel, 1936". Catalogue
Trechus_scotti
Italian politician (born 1932)
Luigi Scotti (born 14 January 1932) is an Italian former magistrate, politician and jurist. Between 6 February 2008 and 8 May 2008 he was minister of justice
Luigi_Scotti
Canadian rock band
(drums). This lineup of Ironhorse released the 1979's Ironhorse album on the Scotti Brothers label, and had a minor U.S. hit single in April 1979 with "Sweet
Ironhorse
Species of gastropod
Crockerella scotti is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clathurellidae, the cone snails and their allies. Crockerella scotti McLean
Crockerella_scotti
American rock singer and songwriter (born 1947)
Bumps (Scotti Bros. Records) 1979 Love Stealer (Scotti Bros. Records, Japan version of "Goose Bumps") 1980 3WC* (aka "Third Wave Civilization") (Scotti Bros
Ian_Lloyd_(musician)
Species of rodent
Cerradomys scotti, also known as Lindbergh's oryzomys, is a rodent species from South America in the genus Cerradomys. It is terrestrial and is found in
Cerradomys_scotti
Species of geometer moth in subfamily Sterrhinae
Scopula scotti is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Ethiopia. Scopula scotti scotti Scopula scotti turlini Herbulot, 1978 Wikimedia Commons
Scopula_scotti
1997 US independent comedy film by Tony Vitale
and Christine Vachon, it stars Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando and Craig Chester. Frankie (Scotti) is a young Italian American man living
Kiss_Me,_Guido
2025 film by Francesco Sossai
road movie co-written and directed by Francesco Sossai. It stars Filippo Scotti, Sergio Romano, Pierpaolo Capovilla, Roberto Citran, and Andrea Pennacchi
The_Last_One_for_the_Road
British general during the American War of Independence (1754–1833)
1949. Scotti 2002, p. 103. Bass 1957, p. 83. Scotti 2002, p. 104. Pancake 1985, p. 71. Scotti 2002, p. 237. CustisLee 1860, pp. 251–252. Scotti 2002,
Banastre_Tarleton
Italian art director
Ottavio Scotti (1904–1975) was an Italian art director. Scotti was born in Umago, which was then part of Italy but is today in Croatia. He worked on more
Ottavio_Scotti
American film and distribution company
Permanent Record: Al in the Box (liner). "Weird Al" Yankovic. California, USA: Scotti Brothers Records. Stewart, Al (August 20, 1988). "Orion To Handle Sales
Orion_Pictures
Italian footballer (born 2006)
Filippo Scotti (born 10 November 2006) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a winger and forward for Serie D club Milan Futuro, the reserve
Filippo_Scotti_(footballer)
American comedy musician (born 1959)
Yankovic's signing with Scotti Brothers Records.[citation needed] In 1983, Yankovic's first self-titled album was released on Scotti Bros. The song "Ricky"
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic
Species of moth
Proteuxoa scotti is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Tasmania. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Proteuxoa scotti. Wikispecies has information
Proteuxoa_scotti
2021 film by Paolo Sorrentino
the film delves into Sorrentino's own youth. Its cast features Filippo Scotti, Toni Servillo, Teresa Saponangelo, Marlon Joubert, Luisa Ranieri, Renato
The_Hand_of_God_(film)
Species of gastropod
Clanculus scotti is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. The size of the shell varies between 8
Clanculus_scotti
Political party in Italy
political party in Italy founded in 1920 by Urbano Prunotto and Giacomo Scotti. Starting from left-wing agrarian and Christian leftist ideas, the party
Peasants'_Party_of_Italy
Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
Archived from the original on 29 October 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2009. Scotti, R. A. (April 2010). Vanished Smile: The Mysterious Theft of the Mona Lisa
Mona_Lisa
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
alliances, starting a period of conflict that brought the Scotti to Milan. Under the Scotti dominion, Castell’Arquato acquired political prestige and
Castell'Arquato
1995 compilation album by "Weird Al" Yankovic
about television and TV shows. In 1993, Yankovic's former record label, Scotti Brothers, had released a similar album called The Food Album that contained
The_TV_Album
Species of beetle
Xyletobius scotti is a species of beetle in the family Ptinidae. "Xyletobius scotti Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-08-31
Xyletobius_scotti
2000 Italian TV game show
British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show is hosted by Gerry Scotti and broadcast on the Italian TV station Canale 5. In the original version
Chi_vuol_essere_milionario?
Association football tournament in South Africa
Uruguay 1–1 (a.e.t.) Ghana Forlán 55' Muntari 45+2' Penalties Forlán Victorino Scotti M. Pereira Abreu 4–2 Gyan Appiah Mensah Adiyiah
2010_FIFA_World_Cup
Record label
label under Scotti Brothers Records (also known as Scotti Bros. Records), which was a California-based record label founded by Tony and Ben Scotti. The label
Rock_'n_Roll_Records
Species of crayfish
Cambarus scotti, the Chattooga River crayfish, is a species of crayfish in the family Cambaridae. It is endemic to Alabama and Georgia. The common name
Cambarus_scotti
1986 film by Richard C. Sarafian
meeting about one film or the other. Among interested parties were the Scotti Brothers, founders of an eponymous entertainment concern encompassing music
Eye_of_the_Tiger_(film)
replaced by Jim Yuhas). By March 1987, the lineup had changed to feature Scotti Hill in place of Yuhas and Rob Affuso in place of Ratkowski. Fallon was
List_of_Skid_Row_members
List of works by Weird Al Yankovic
Hot 100 Singles chart. His self-titled debut studio album was released on Scotti Brothers Records on May 3, 1983, peaking at number 16 on the US Billboard
"Weird Al" Yankovic discography
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography
American independent entertainment company
Entertainment Red Granite Pictures Regent Releasing Schneider's Bakery Scotti Bros. Pictures Section Eight Productions Seed Productions Strike Entertainment
A24
1985 album by Dead Kennedys
then-roommate and Dead Kennedys artist, Jayed Scotti, art partner of Winston Smith. Biafra showed Scotti a copy of Omni magazine showing several works
Frankenchrist
Species of bird
range showing a greater degree of black. The Stewart Island weka (G. a. scotti) is smaller than the other subspecies and, like the western weka, has two
Weka
Species of beetle
Niphoparmena scotti is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1939. It is 6 mm long and 1.5 mm wide
Niphoparmena_scotti
Species of beetle
Acalolepta scotti is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1936. It is known from India. BioLib.cz
Acalolepta_scotti
1992 studio album by Mother's Finest
released in 1992. The title of the album comes from a comment made by a Scotti Brothers executive. The band supported the album with a North American tour
Black Radio Won't Play This Record
Black_Radio_Won't_Play_This_Record
2025 American film
Wahlberg David Ellison Dana Goldberg Don Granger Stephen Levinson John G. Scotti Starring Mark Wahlberg Michelle Monaghan Zoe Colletti Van Crosby Sidse Babett
The_Family_Plan_2
Species of roundworm
Litomosoides scotti is a parasitic nematode in the genus Litomosoides. First described in 1973, it infects the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) and
Litomosoides_scotti
Species of beetle
Eunidia scotti is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1939. It's 8.5 mm long and 2.25 mm wide,
Eunidia_scotti
Topics referred to by the same term
Gallarati Scotti (1886–1983), Italian politician and diplomat Giuseppe Gallarati (1695–1767), Italian Catholic bishop Villa Gallarati Scotti, Vimercate
Gallarati
Extinct genus of deer
Cervalces. It lived in Europe from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene. Cervalces scotti, the stag-moose, lived in Pleistocene North America. Cervalces latifrons
Cervalces
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
followed temporally by late Baculites perplexus and then by Baculites scotti. The upper part of the upper Campanian has yielded, from older to younger
Baculites
Dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943
on 15 April 2008. Retrieved 6 April 2008. Tommaso Di Francesco, Tommaso; Scotti, Giacomo (1999). "Sixty years of ethnic cleansing". Le Monde diplomatique
Benito_Mussolini
1993 compilation album by "Weird Al" Yankovic
American singer-songwriter "Weird Al" Yankovic, released on June 22, 1993, by Scotti Brothers Records. The release features ten of Yankovic's song parodies,
The_Food_Album
SCOTTI
SCOTTI
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the places so called. In over thirty instances from many different areas, the name is from Old English midel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. However, Middleton on the Hill near Leominster in Herefordshire appears in Domesday Book as Miceltune, the first element clearly being Old English micel ‘large’, ‘great’. Middleton Baggot and Middleton Priors in Shropshire have early spellings that suggest gem̄ðhyll (from gem̄ð ‘confluence’ + hyll ‘hill’) + tūn as the origin.A Scottish family of this name derives it from lands at Middleto(u)n near Kincardine. The Scottish physician Peter Middleton practiced in New York City after 1752 and was one of the founders of the medical school at King's College (now Columbia University) in 1767. One of the earliest of the Charleston, SC, Middleton family of prominent legislators was Arthur Middleton, born in Charleston in 1681.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of various places in northern France which get their names from the Gallo-Roman personal name Maccius + the locative suffix -acum.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marcy in La Manche. This surname is preserved in the English place name Stondon Massey.English : from a pet form of Matthew.Altered spelling of French Massé (see Masse 4).
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states)
English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states) : variant spelling of Matthew. It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : unexplained.German and Dutch : probably a variant of Maske.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a miller. The standard modern vocabulary word represents the northern Middle English term, an agent derivative of mille ‘mill’, reinforced by Old Norse mylnari (see Milner). In southern, western, and central England Millward (literally, ‘mill keeper’) was the usual term.Southwestern and Swiss German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Müller (see Mueller).
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc.
English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc. : from a personal name (Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, genitive Martis, the Roman god of fertility and war, whose name may derive ultimately from a root mar ‘gleam’). This was borne by a famous 4th-century saint, Martin of Tours, and consequently became extremely popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. As a North American surname, this form has absorbed many cognates from other European forms.English : habitational name from any of several places so called, principally in Hampshire, Lincolnshire, and Worcestershire, named in Old English as ‘settlement by a lake’ (from mere or mær ‘pool’, ‘lake’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’) or as ‘settlement by a boundary’ (from (ge)mære ‘boundary’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’). The place name has been charged from Marton under the influence of the personal name Martin.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Mill 1.English : either a metronymic form of Mill 2, or a variant of Miles.Irish : in Ulster this is the English name, but elsewhere in Ireland it may be a translation of a Gaelic topographic byname, an Mhuilinn ‘of the mill’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a medieval variant of Marshall.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a self-effacing person or a gentle and compassionate one, from Middle English meke ‘humble’, ‘submissive’, ‘merciful’ (Old Norse mjúkr).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Marr.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for someone who behaved in a masterful manner, or an occupational name for someone who was master of his craft or a schoolmaster, from Middle English maister (Old French maistre, Latin magister). In early instances this surname was often borne by people who were franklins or other substantial freeholders, presumably because they had laborers under them to work their lands. In Scotland Master was the title given to administrators of medieval hospitals, as well as being born by the eldest sons of barons; thus, the surname may also have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name by someone in the service of such.Either a dialect form or an Americanized form of German Meister.Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Parsi occupational name for someone who was a master of his craft, from the English word master.
Male
English
Pet form of English Scott, SCOTTIE means "Scotsman."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained. Perhaps a variant spelling of Mallis.Greek : occupational name for a seller of honey, from meli ‘honey’ + the agent noun suffix -as.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : topographic name for someone who lived near a mill, Middle English mille, milne (Old English myl(e)n, from Latin molina, a derivative of molere ‘to grind’). It was usually in effect an occupational name for a worker at a mill or for the miller himself. The mill, whether powered by water, wind, or (occasionally) animals, was an important center in every medieval settlement; it was normally operated by an agent of the local landowner, and individual peasants were compelled to come to him to have their grain ground into flour, a proportion of the ground grain being kept by the miller by way of payment.English : from a short form of a personal name, probably female, as for example Millicent.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a stonemason, Middle English, Old French mas(s)on. Compare Machen. Stonemasonry was a hugely important craft in the Middle Ages.Italian (Veneto) : from a short form of Masone.French : from a regional variant of maison ‘house’.George Mason (1725–92), the American colonial statesman who framed the VA Bill of Rights and Constitution, which was used as a model by Thomas Jefferson when drafting the Declaration of Independence, was a VA planter, fourth in descent from George Mason (?1629–?86), a royalist soldier of the English Civil War who had received land grants in VA. As well as being prominent in the affairs of VA, the family also produced the first governor of MI.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronyic from Mathers.English and Scottish : Altered form of Matheson.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Marshall, derived from an Anglo-Norman French form of Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’.
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Whole; Complete
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Elixir of Peace
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Protected
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tamil name means eligible, Good Man
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kuber
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Ivory.
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian
First Ray of Sun
Girl/Female
Tamil
Blue lotus
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from the personal name Privat, Latin Privatus (from privatus ‘private citizen’, i.e. not a public official). This was the name of several early saints, including a bishop of Mende, martyred in the 3rd century.English : habitational name from a place in Hampshire, which probably gets its name from an unrecorded Old English word pryfet ‘privet’. This word is found from an early date in place names, for example Privett Farm in Standlynch, Wiltshire, which could be a source of the surname, but as a vocabulary element it is not recorded before the 16th century.
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n.
One who makes a resolution; one who joins with others in a declaration or resolution; specifically, one of a party in the Scottish Church in the 17th century.
n.
A pole or beam used in Scottish games for tossing as a trial of strength.
a.
Of or pertaining to Caledonia or Scotland; Scottish; Scotch.
a.
Not having joined in a league, or assented to a covenant or agreement, as to the Solemn League and Covenant of the Scottish people in the times of the Stuarts.
n.
A broad, flat Scottish cap of blue woolen, or one wearing such cap; a Scotchman.
n.
A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is "no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by the understanding." The English and American adherents of this faith are called Sandemanians, after Robert Sandeman, the son-in-law and disciple of Glass.
n.
A seat in old Scottish churches, where offenders were made to sit, for public rebuke by the minister.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Scotch; Scotch; Scottish; as, Scots law; a pound Scots (1s. 8d.).
a.
Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
n.
The throwing of a heavy stone, shot, etc., with the hand raised or extended from the shoulder; -- originally, a Scottish game.
n.
A scottish game in which heavy weights of stone or iron are propelled by hand over the ice towards a mark.
a.
Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Scotland, their country, or their language; as, Scottish industry or economy; a Scottish chief; a Scottish dialect.
n.
A kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow.
n.
The leader of the congregational singing in Scottish and other churches.
n.
The act or power of originating or recalling ideas or relations, distinguished as original and relative; -- a term much used by Scottish metaphysicians from Hutcherson to Thomas Brown.
n.
An idiom, or mode of expression, peculiar to Scotland or Scotchmen.
n.
A bog; a morass; a place containing peat; as, the mosses of the Scottish border.
v. t.
To cause to become like the Scotch; to make Scottish.
n.
A lively Scottish dance, resembling the reel, but slower; also, the tune.