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Many famous people have "Scott" as a first, middle, or last name:. SM may stand for:. "Scott" is also part of the name of:. Step Mania. Elsewhere in the world is:. A USCS symbol for silty sand. Scott is the name of several places in the United States of America:. SM postal area. Scott is the name of the debut album by Scott. Statute mile. The Scott Paper Company is a brand of paper towels and toilet paper owned by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Stage Manager, a sub-discipline of stagecraft. The Scott Monument, to Sir Walter Scott, in Edinburgh. Mary's Railroad (AAR reporting mark SM). The Scott Tournament of Hearts women's curling Canadian championships. St. The Scott Motorcycle Company. Space Marines (Warhammer 40,000). Navy. Sony Music. USS Scott, a Kidd class destroyer, formerly in the U.S. SmartMedia (also known as SMC or SmartMedia Card). Scott Peterson, convicted murderer. SM Prime Holdings. Winfield Scott Hancock, general and candidate for the presidency of the United States. SM Entertainment. Winfield Scott, general and candidate for the presidency of the United States. Service mark. Various Tom Scotts. Server Matrix. Thomas Walter Scott, the first premier of Saskatchewan. San Marino (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code, SM). Thomas Scott (politician), US congressman. The model SM of the French automobile manufacturer Citroën. Thomas Scott, bigoted Orangeman, eventually executed in the Red River Rebellion led by Louis Riel. Samoan language (ISO 639 alpha-2, sm). Sir Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch. Samarium, element 62, written Sm. Sir Walter Scott, author. Sailor Moon, a popular Japanese cartoon. Scott Joplin, composer. Sadism and masochism, sometimes also written as S&M. Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctic explorer and British naval officer. Master of Science, as designated in professional master's programs at MIT. Ridley Scott, an English director. Super Motard. Randolph Scott, actor. Montgomery Scott (Scotty), a fictional character in Star Trek. Lisa Scott, a news reporter for WIVB-TV (a CBS affiliate in Buffalo in the 1990s and the 2000s. Scott McBain, a British author. Jack Scott, American rock 'n' roll singer. George Gilbert Scott (1811 - 1878), an English architect. Scott, actor. George C. Scott Fitzgerald, author, cousin of Francis Scott Key and named for him. F. national anthem. S. Francis Scott Key, poet and lawyer, author of the poem that became the U. Dred Scott, slave whose case before the United States Supreme Court was one of the most famous in the 19th century. Davis Scott, an American astronomer. David Scott, an American astronaut. Charles Scott Kentucky Governor. Scott), British journalist. Charles Prestwich Scott (C.P. Camilla Scott, a former talk show host for Camilla Scott for CTV between 1996 and 1997. Ben Scott Folds, singer and songwriter. Scott, an American professional photographer. Arthur E. Alfred Angas Scott, founder of The Scott Motorcycle Company. Scott Barney, NHL ice hockey player. Scott Podsednik MLB player for the Chicago White Sox. Scott Lake, Florida. Scott AFB, Illinois. Great Scott Township, Minnesota. Fort Scott, Kansas. Scott Island near Antarctica. Scott Township, Pennsylvania (several places). Scott Township, Minnesota. various counties named Scott County. Scott City, Missouri. Scott City, Kansas. Scott, Ohio. Scott, Wisconsin (several places). Scott, New York. Scott, Louisiana. Scott, Arkansas. |