Scott is a Celtic name which first became a name around northern England.
Scott originated from the Latin word "scoti", which was used by the Roman occupiers of Britain to describe someone who spoke in Gael, or as we call it today, Gaelic (the language of the Celts).
The name Scott is a male name of the Scottish origin. The surname Scott is famous because of its meaning which refers to someone who is extremely kind, funny, and intelligent.
The last name/surname "Lanham" is of English decent and is from Anglo-Saxon origin.
Scott is a surname of Scottish origin. Truly shocking news. As a result, it is highly likely that the majority of families with the surname Scott were historically Presbyterian.
The phrase "Great Scott" is used to denote surprise. The origin is not definitively known, but one possible explanation is that it relates to Civil War Commander Winfield Scott.
It was first with Scott Mullins in Ireland.
Scott Prince was not selected for the first Origin game, got a late call-up for the Queensland side in the second, and then broke his arm 15 minutes into the third State of Origin game, 2008.
Andren Scott's birth name is Scott Marcus.
Scott Corwon's birth name is A. Scott Corwon.
Scott Cleverdon's birth name is Scott A. Cleverdon.
Scott Brownhall's birth name is Scott Brownhall.
Scott Peat's birth name is Scott A. Peat.
Scott Reichert's birth name is Scott McCrorie.