Pigott (surname)

The Pigott Baronetcy is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

Pigott and Piggott are English surnames.

Derivation and variants

The name Pigott is derived from Picot. The latter is recorded as a given name in the Domesday Book, but its origin is not clear. William Camden suggested a derivation from Old French picote meaning pock-marked, freckled.[1] Another possible derivation from is from Pike, as in stick driven into the ground, originating from Somerset.

Pigot, Piggott and Pickett are variant forms.

People with the surname Pigott

People with the surname Piggott

  • Derek Piggott (1922–2019), British glider pilot
  • Emeline Piggott (1836–1919), Confederate States of America spy
  • Francis Taylor Piggott (1852–1925) British jurist and scholar of Japan
  • Jim Piggott, Canadian ice hockey player, after whom the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy is named
  • Lester Piggott (born 1935), British jockey
  • Marcus Piggott, fashion photographer
  • Percival Piggott (born 1966), Panamanian footballer
  • Richard Piggott (1835–1889), Irish journalist and forger
  • Rosslynd Piggott (born 1958), Australian installation artist and painter
  • Stuart Piggott (1910–1996), British archaeologist
  • Tracy Piggott (born 1966), jockey and broadcaster, daughter of Lester Piggott
  • Victor Herrera Piggott (born 1980), Panamanian footballer
  • William Roy Piggott (1914–2008), British scientist
  • Robert Paul Piggott (born 1967), Politician (Michigan)
Fictional characters
  • Owd Grandad Piggott, character on BBC Radio Stoke
  • William Piggott, minor character in Coronation Street, 1964
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See also

  • Pigot (surname)
  • Pigott (disambiguation): other meanings
  • Piggott (disambiguation)

References

  1. Pickett and Pigott in A dictionary of English and Welsh surnames: with special American instances by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley, London, 1901.
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