Stott (disambiguation)
Stott or Stotts may refer to:
People
Individuals
- Alex Stott (1925–1998), British football player
 - Alicia Boole Stott (1860–1940), British mathematician
 - Amanda Stott (born 1982), Canadian singer
 - Andy Stott, 21st-century British musician
 - Arnold Stott (1885–1958), British Army general and physician
 - Arthur Stott (1909–1993), Canadian diver
 - Bob Stott, New Zealand editor of Rails magazine
 - Bryan Stott (born 1934), English cricketer
 - Bryson Stott (born 1997), American baseball player
 - Charles A. Stott (1835–1912), American politician
 - Christopher Stott (born 1969), British businessman, husband of Nicole Stott
 - Craig Stott (born 1990), Australian actor
 - Courtney Stott (born 1992), Canadian kayaker
 - Donald Stott (1914–1945), New Zealand WWII soldier
 - Edward Stott (1855–1918), English artist, also known as William Edward Stott
 - Etienne Stott (born 1979), British Olympic canoeist
 - Fraser Stott (born 1969), Scottish rugby player
 - Frederick S. Stott (1889–1968), American architect
 - George Stott (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Gordon Stott, Lord Stott (1909–1999), Lord Advocate of Scotland
 - Grace Stott (1845–1922), British missionary
 - Grant Stott (born 1967), Scottish football commentator
 - Harry Stott (footballer) (1899–1955), English footballer
 - Harry Stott (born 1995), British actor
 - Heather Stott, English weather forecaster
 - James Stott, multiple people
 - Jamie Stott (born 1997), English football player
 - Jane Stott (c. 1738–1838), English actress, known before her marriage as Jane Lessingham
 - John Leslie (born 1965), Scottish entertainer, formerly known as John Leslie Stott
 - John Stott (1921–2011) British Evangelical cleric and theologian
 - Kathryn Stott (born 1958), British pianist
 - Ken Stott (born 1954), Scottish film and television actor
 - Keith Stott (1944–2012), English football player
 - Kevin Stott (born 1967), American FIFA soccer referee
 - Lady Stott, née May Bridges Lee (1884–1977), English artist
 - Lally Stott (1945–1977), British songwriter
 - Lynton Stott (born 1971), English football player
 - Marissa Stott, 21st-century New Zealand actress
 - Mary Stott (1907–2002), British feminist and journalist
 - Muriel Stott (1889–1985), Australian architect
 - Niall Stott (1981), British field hockey player
 - Nicole Stott (born 1962), American astronaut
 - Norm Stott (born 1904), Australian rules football player
 - Peter A. Stott (fl. 1989–2007), British scientist and climate change expert
 - Peter Frank Stott (1927–1993), British civil engineer
 - Philip Stott (born 1945), British professor emeritus of biogeography
 - Philip Sidney Stott (1858–1937), British architect
 - Philippe Stott (1938–2014), French bobsledder
 - Ramo Stott (1934–2021), American stock car driver
 - Raymond Toole Stott (1910–1982), English biographer and historian
 - Rebecca Stott (born 1964), British author and academic
 - Rebekah Stott (born 1993), New Zealand association footballer
 - Richard Stott (1943–2007), British journalist
 - Richie Stotts (born 1953), American musician
 - Robert Stott (1858–1928), Australian police commissioner
 - Robert Stott (British Army officer) (1898–1984), British military commander
 - Roger Stott (1943–1999), British politician
 - Ron Stott (1938–2014), American businessman and politician
 - Ross Stott (born 1988), Scottish field hockey player
 - Philip Stott (born 1945), British biogeographer
 - Philip Sidney Stott (1858–1937), British architect
 - Sue Stott, New Zealand orthopedic surgeon
 - Terry Stotts (born 1957), American basketball coach and former player
 - Tom Stott (1899–1976), Australian politician
 - Wally Stott (1924–2009), British musician
 - Warren Stott (born 1946), New Zealand cricketer
 - Wayne Stott (born 1989), British Paratrooper
 - Wilfred Stott (1889–1973), Australian rules football player
 - William Stott, multiple people
 
Groups
- Stott baronets of the United Kingdom
 - Stott, a family of British architects
 
Fictional characters
- Charless Stott from The Basement (play)
 
Other
- David Stott Building, a skyscraper in Detroit
 - Peter W. Stott Center
 - Stott and Sons, an architectural firm founded by Abraham Henthorn Stott
 - Stotts City, Missouri, an American city
 - Stott's College, an Australian college
 - Stotts Creek, a stream in the United States
 - Stotts Creek, New South Wales, a stream in Australia
 - Stott Hall Farm in England
 - Stott Highway, a road in Australia
 - Stotts Island Nature Reserve in New South Wales, Australia
 - Stott Park Bobbin Mill, a historic building in England
 - Stott Pilates
 - Støtt or Støttvær, an island group in northern Norway
 
See also
- Stotz, surname
 - Stotting, an animal behaviour
 - Amanda Stott (album), a 2000 self-titled album
 - Hugh Stott Taylor (1890–1974), British chemist
 - Margaret Stott Bhore, British missionary
 - Olive Stott Gabriel, American lawyer and suffragist
 - Natasha Stott Despoja, Australian politician
 - Shirley Stott Despoja, Australian journalist
 - Stott Parker (1952–2022), American professor of computer science
 - William Stott Banks, English lawyer and writer