Dot (given name)
Dot is a given name, often a short form (hypocorism) of the female name Dorothy, and a nickname. It may refer to:
Women:
- Dot Allison (born 1969), Scottish singer and songwriter
- Dot Bailey (1916–2009), New Zealand cricketer
- Dot Farley (1881–1971), American film actress
- Dot Germain (born 1947), American retired LPGA golfer
- Dot Laughton (1913–1982), Australian cricketer
- Dot Lemon (1907–1986), early American aviator and barnstormer
- Dot Moore (1914–2007), American television personality
- Dot Richardson (born 1961), American physician, softball coach and former player
- Dot Wilkinson (born 1921), American former softball player and bowler, member of the Halls of Fame of both sports
Men:
- Dot Fulghum (1900–1947), American Major League Baseball player in the 1921 season
Fictional characters:
- a title character of Dot and the Kangaroo, an 1899 children's book by Ethel C. Pedley
- a title character of Dot and Tot of Merryland, a 1901 novel by L. Frank Baum
- Dot, in the 1998 movie A Bug's Life
- Dot, in the Stephen Sondheim musical Sunday in the Park with George
- Little Dot, a comic book character
- Dot and Dash, an animated girl and animated boy appearing as the PBS idents
- Dot Branning, also known as Dot Cotton, on the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Dot Matrix (ReBoot), on the television series ReBoot
- Dot Warner, on the animated television show Animaniacs
- Dot C. the titular protagonist of the television series Dot.
- Dot, a character in the shut down Disney game Club Penguin
- Dot Pixis, a character in the anime Attack on Titan
- Dot, a character of the infamous Harvey Girls Forever!, on which she is the African American version of Little Dot
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