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*[[Charles Cotton (disambiguation)]], several people
*[[Charles Cotton (disambiguation)]], several people
*[[David Cotton]] (born 1950/1951), American billionaire businessman
*[[David Cotton]] (born 1950/1951), American billionaire businessman
*[[Frederick Conyers Cotton]] (1807–1901), British Indian army officer
*[[John Cotton (minister)]] (1585–1652), clergyman, grandfather of Cotton Mather
*[[John Cotton (minister)]] (1585–1652), clergyman, grandfather of Cotton Mather
*[[Mary Ann Cotton]] (1832–1873), British serial killer
*[[Mary Ann Cotton]] (1832–1873), British serial killer

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Cotton is an Anglo-Saxon surname, derived from place names such as Coton, Cottam and Cotham, which in turn are named for the Old English word cot meaning cottage or hut,[1] and as an (unrelated) French surname, from the diminutive of cotte, meaning coat of mail. Notable people with the surname include:

Athletes

Musicians

  • Billy Cotton (1899–1969), British band leader
  • Gene Cotton (born 1944), American pop and folk singer-songwriter
  • James Cotton (1935–2017), American blues harmonica player, singer, songwriter
  • Jeff Cotton (born 1949), American rock guitarist
  • Paul Cotton (1943–2021), American guitar player

Politicians and nobility

Science and engineering

Television

  • Antony Cotton (born 1975), British actor, best known for his roles in Coronation Street and Queer as Folk (UK)
  • Bill Cotton (1928–2008), British television executive
  • Fearne Cotton (born 1981), English television presenter and radio 1 DJ
  • Dot Cotton (Eastenders)
  • Michael Cotton Motortrend : Faster with Finnegan, etc

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford: Oxford University Press.