Mott

Mott is both an English and German surname, and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

Surname

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  • Dan Mott (fl. 2000 – 2007), American actor

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  • Edward John Mott (1893–1967), British soldier
  • Elias Bertram Mott (1897–1961), American politician

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  • James Mott (1788–1868), American Quaker leader, husband of Lucretia
  • James Mott (New Jersey) (1739–1823), American Congressman from New Jersey
  • James Wheaton Mott (1883–1945), American Congressman from Oregon
  • Joe Mott (born 1956), American football player
  • John De Mott (1790–1870), American Congressman from New York
  • John Raleigh Mott (1865–1955), American YMCA leader
  • Jordan Lawrence Mott (1799 – c. 1870), American industrialist
  • Jordan L. Mott Jr. (1829–1915), American industrialist, son of the above

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  • William Albert Mott (1864–1911), Canadian politician from New Brunswick
  • William I. Mott (born 1953), American horse trainer
  • William Malcolm Mott (1894–1961), Canadian politician from British Columbia
  • William Penn Mott Jr. (1909–1992), American landscape architect

Given name

  • Mott T. Greene, American historian of science and professor
  • Mott B. Schmidt (1889–1977), American architect
  • Morrison Waite (1816-1888), nicknamed "Mott", American attorney, politician and seventh Chief Justice of the United States
gollark: Yes, there is not *actually* any enforced symmetry like this.
gollark: Like how people are mortal and thus decide that death is obviously good because [OBVIOUS RATIONALIZATION] and not evil.
gollark: I mean the generalized thing where once you are in a situation you probably can't escape from you *may* just trick yourself into thinking the situation is cool and good.
gollark: That sounds like cognitive dissonance/weird generalized Stockholm syndrome or something.
gollark: Plus, people break up lots so this is obviously not true.

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