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It basically came from the root of Old English, Scottish man. It symbolizes a lively, affctionate, and tall young man.
-- Anonymous User  12/2/2004
It's the name of the elderly Moffatts brother.
-- Mary-Rach  5/12/2005
Scott is the most awesome name ever! Scott is the coolest, and so is Dragon!
-- Anonymous User  9/26/2005
I have never met a Scott I haven't liked. I would definitely think about using Scott as a middle name.
-- mum2bubba  10/26/2005
F. Scott Fitzgerald was an Irish-American Jazz Age novelist and short story writer.
-- Anonymous User  12/20/2005
The feminine version of Scott, is Scotia. For example: as in Nova Scotia, a province of Canada, which means New Scotland.
-- Anonymous User  12/21/2005
Scott Joplin remains the best-known ragtime musician and composer, setting the standard for the many who followed.
-- Anonymous User  12/24/2005
Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner."
-- Anonymous User  7/10/2006
Isn't it a bit stereotypical to say most Scotsmen had tattoos?
-- Anonymous User  7/17/2006
According to other various sources, the name Scott means 'Drunken man' or 'Drunkman'.
-- deathbatangel  10/23/2006
Scott is from Austin Powers. That weird kid that's Dr. Evil's son.
-- Sylvanist  12/29/2006
Famous Bearer: Winfield Scott Hancock, a famous Union Civil War general.
-- johnnyreb  2/7/2007
Overused as a middle name, but as a first name it is handsome, rugged, and unique. I like this name.
-- CharlieRob  5/6/2007
Scott Tenorman is a chacacter from South Park who Cartman hates. (Cartman does the worse thing he's ever done - kill Scott's parents and cut them up and put them in Chili and fed it to Scott).
-- Rockos_Modern_Life_1  6/3/2007
When I hear this name I think of a very happy person, with a grin almost always on his face. My brother's name is Scott and I always thought it fit him well. It goes especially well with the second name Robert.
-- Michelle_Candice  6/24/2007
Pronounced SCOHT in England.
-- Miss Natla  7/28/2007
I don't like this name anymore. I was indifferent about it at first, and then I read a book with a character named "Scott" in it, and now I'm practically scarred. So, yeah, I really despise this name.
-- Penneyperson  10/19/2007
Scott "Cyclops" Summers, a mutant character from the "X-Men" series of movies, television series, comic books, etc.
-- FMRadio  12/28/2007
I gave this name to my son as a second middle name. It's my maiden name and I wanted to pass it on if I ever had a son.
I like the name Scott. It's short, simple, and easy to remember. I picture a Scott as being athletic, intelligent, and good at what he does, but doesn't have an inflated head.
-- NiamhWitch  1/20/2008
In my mind, Scott is the guy that is on every sports team imaginable, and whom every girl in the school has a crush on.
-- sweetkit  3/13/2008
Americans have ruined this name. It would sound just fine, but it just makes me think of mean and hateful conservative males who hate gays, women, racial minorities, etc. It also reminds me of that annoying singer from Creed, Scott Stapp. At best, this makes me think of vapid, dumb frat boys.
-- slight night shiver  5/5/2008
Orson Scott Card, author of the "Ender's Game" series, is a famous bearer.
-- Elvenscholar  5/10/2008
My name is Scott. I like it but it seems a little bland. Not to mention it's annoying when my brother calls me "Snot."
-- Anonymous User  3/10/2009
A famous bearer of this name is Scott Weiland, vocalist for the 1990s alternative rock / "grunge" band Stone Temple Pilots.

He was also the lead singer for Velvet Revolver from 2003 - 2008.
-- sarah-grrrl  7/25/2009

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