Cotton (disambiguation)
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Cotton could be:
- Cotton, the textile fiber
- Cotton plant
- The Cotton series of video games
- Cotton, British motorcycle manufacturer
[edit] People
- Aimé Auguste Cotton (1869–1951), French scientist, discovered the Cotton effect (in 1895) and Cotton-Mouton effects
- Arthur Cotton, British General and Engineer famous for his work in India.
- Billy Cotton, British band leader.
- Charles Cotton, poet.
- Charles Cotton, New Zealand geologist.
- F. Albert Cotton, Inorganic Chemist
- Fearne Cotton, English Television presenter and DJ
- Henry Cotton, British Golfer
- Mary Ann Cotton, British serial killer
- Robert Cotton, various
- William Cotton, various
- One of the Cotton Baronets
[edit] Places
- Coton, Staffordshire
- Cotton, Suffolk
[edit] Fiction
- Cotton Hill, a fictional character on King of the Hill
- Cotton, a fictional character in the movies "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" who is mute (having had his tongue cut out) and has trained his pet parrot to speak for him
[edit] Etymology
- As a placename, "Cotton" came from Anglo-Saxon cot-tūn = "cottage farmstead".
- As a surname, it came from the placename.
- As the plant and the textile, it came from Arabic quţun.
[edit] See also
- List of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) surnames