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McDougall or McDougal (see also MacDougall) is a common Scottish surname that can refer to a number of individuals, or localities or things named for individuals with this surname.

People named McDougall

  • Alexander McDougall, an American privateer, merchant, and revolutionary leader.
  • Barbara McDougall, a former Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs.
  • Charles McDougall, a British television director.
  • Christopher McDougall, an American author.
  • Colin McDougall, a Canadian author.
  • Dan McDougall, an award winning Scottish human-rights journalist.
  • Donnie McDougall, a Canadian musician.
  • Frances Harriet Whipple Green McDougall, a nineteenth-century American author, abolitionist, and feminist.
  • Francine McDougall, an Australian director and photographer.
  • Gordon McDougall, an Australian actor.
  • James McDougall, a nineteenth-century Canadian explorer of British Columbia.
  • James A. McDougall, a nineteenth-century American politician from California.
  • James McDougall, a Scottish lawyer.
  • Sir John McDougall, English businessman and London politician.
  • John McDougall, the second governor of the State of California, United States of America.
  • John McDougall, a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross.
  • John A. McDougall, an American nutritionist, author and physician.
  • Kevin McDougall, a fictional guardian with paired revolvers
  • Marshall McDougall, an American baseball player.
  • Sophia McDougall, a British author, playwright, and poet.
  • Stanley Robert McDougall, an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross.
  • Walt McDougall, (1858–1938), American cartoonist
  • William McDougall, a nineteenth-century Canadian politician and lieutenant governor of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory
  • William McDougall, a twentieth-century British– American social psychologist.

People named McDougal

  • Amy McDougal, a fictional character in a Scottish television series.
  • David McDougal, a naval officer in the American Civil War.
  • Dennis McDougal, an American biographer.
  • Donald McDougal, a Canadian politician representing the Ontario provincial electoral district of Ottawa East (1908-1911).
  • Francis McDougal, a nineteenth-century Canadian politician from Ontario.
  • Karen McDougal, an American actor and model.
  • Jim McDougal, a figure in the American Whitewater controversy of the 1990s.
  • Susan McDougal, a figure in the American Whitewater controversy of the 1990s.
  • James McDougal Hart, an American painter.
  • Milton McDougal, an American farmer and politician

Places or things named "McDougall" or "McDougal"

  • McDougal, Arkansas, United States of America
  • McDougall Hill, a street in Edmonton, Canada, named after the hill it runs on
  • McDougall, Ontario, Canada
  • USS McDougal, two ships of the United States Navy, named for David McDougal
  • Rank Hovis McDougall, or RHM, a British food manufacturer
  • MacDougal Street, and MacDougal Alley, in New Haven, CT
  • McDougal Graduate Student Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Usage examples of "mcdougall".

No sooner had McDougall uttered the words than tourism-industry honchos launched a dyspeptic counterattack.