Mott
Mott stands for
Places in the United States:
- Mott (Florida)
- Mott (California)
- Mott (North Dakota)
- Mott, Texas , ghost town since 1912
the surnames of the following people:
- Blake Mott (* 1996), Australian tennis player
- Charles Stewart Mott (1875–1973), American entrepreneur, co-founder of General Motors, philanthropist and politician
- David Mott (* 1945), Canadian musician, composer and university professor
- Diane Mott Davidson (* 1949), American detective writer
- Gordon Newell Mott (1812-1887), American politician
- James Mott (politician) (1739–1823), American politician
- James Mott (abolitionist) (1788–1868), American merchant, teacher, and abolitionist
- James W. Mott (1883–1945), American politician
- John Raleigh Mott (1865–1955) American YMCA secretary and Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Lucretia Mott (1793–1880), American suffragette
- Luiz Mott (* 1946), Brazilian sociologist and anthropologist
- Luther W. Mott (1874–1923), American politician
- Michael Mott (* 1943), German author and local history researcher
- Nevill Francis Mott (1905–1996), English physicist, namesake of the Mott medal and the Mott isolator
- Petra Mott (* 1969), German actress
- Richard Mott (1804–1888), American politician
- Valentine Mott (1785-1865), American surgeon
Others:
- the name of a follow-up band (1975-1977) to Mott the Hoople
- Mott snow field , snow field in Graham Land, Antarctica
MOTT stands for
- MOTT ( mycobacteria other than tuberculosis ), term for atypical mycobacteria
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