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* [[Chris Trotter]] (born 1956), New Zealand political commentator, editor and speaker |
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* [[Christopher Trotter]] (born 1967), Australian sculptor |
* [[Christopher Trotter]] (born 1967), Australian sculptor |
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* [[CK Trotter]] (born 1968), Bounty Hunter (1988-1999), Pentecostal Evangelist since 2001 |
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* [[David Trotter]] (born 1986), Australian rules footballer |
* [[David Trotter]] (born 1986), Australian rules footballer |
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* [[DeeDee Trotter]] (born 1982), African American track and field athlete |
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* [[Kate Trotter]] (born 1953), Canadian actress |
* [[Kate Trotter]] (born 1953), Canadian actress |
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* [[Keith Trotter]] (born 1962), English cricketer |
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* [[Liam Trotter]] (born 1988), English footballer |
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* [[Mel Trotter]] (1870–1940), American fundamentalist missionary |
* [[Mel Trotter]] (1870–1940), American fundamentalist missionary |
Revision as of 08:21, 13 November 2018
Trotter may refer to:
Places
- Trotters, North Dakota, an unincorporated community in Golden Valley County, United States
- Trotters Gorge, New Zealand
People with the surname Trotter
Groups
- Clan Trotter, a Lowland Scottish clan
Individuals
- Alessandro Trotter (1874–1967), Italian naturalist known by the botanical author abbreviation "Trotter"
- Alex Trotter (1893–1948), English footballer who played on the left wing
- Alys Fane Trotter (1860s–1961), Irish poet and artist
- Barrie Trotter (born 1960), Australian rules footballer
- Barrett Trotter (born 1989), American football quarterback
- Bill Trotter (1908–1984), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Brian Trotter, British philatelist
- Brock Trotter (born 1987), Canadian ice hockey centre
- Charles Trotter (1923–2003), Kenyan sports shooter
- Charlie Trotter (1959–2013), American chef and restaurateur
- Chris Trotter (born 1956), New Zealand political commentator, editor and speaker
- Christopher Trotter (born 1967), Australian sculptor
- CK Trotter (born 1968), Bounty Hunter (1988-1999), Pentecostal Evangelist since 2001
- David Trotter (born 1986), Australian rules footballer
- DeeDee Trotter (born 1982), African American track and field athlete
- Donne Trotter (born 1950), American state senator for Illinois
- Edward Trotter (disambiguation)
- Fred Robert Trotter (1861–1934), Canadian farmer and politician
- Gerald Trotter (1871–1945), British Army officer and courtier
- Geraldine Pindell Trotter (1873–1918), American civil rights activist, aristocrat, and editor
- Gideon Trotter (born 1992), South African sprinter
- Hale Trotter (born 1931), Canadian-American mathematician
- Harry Trotter (1890–1954), American football coach
- Henry Trotter (disambiguation)
- India Trotter (born 1985), American soccer player
- Jake Trotter, American sports columnist and author
- James Trotter (disambiguation)
- Dame Janet Trotter (born 1943), Vice-chancellor of the University of Gloucestershire
- Jeremiah Trotter (born 1977), African-American college and National Football League player
- Jimmy Trotter (1899–1984), English football player and manager
- Joe Trotter (born 1963), American actor and comedian
- Joe William Trotter, Jr., an American historian currently the Giant Eagle Professor of History and Social Justice at Carnegie Mellon University
- John Trotter (disambiguation)
- Kate Trotter (born 1953), Canadian actress
- Keith Trotter (born 1962), English cricketer
- Liam Trotter (born 1988), English footballer
- Mel Trotter (1870–1940), American fundamentalist missionary
- Michael Trotter (born 1969), English footballer
- Sir Neville Trotter (born 1932), British retired Conservative politician
- Obie Trotter (born 1984), basketball player
- Percy Trotter (1883–1959), Australian rules footballer
- Peter Trotter (1956–2014), Australian Paralympic wheelchair racer
- Rick Trotter, American public address announcer for the Memphis Grizzlies
- Robert Trotter (1930–2013), Scottish actor, director, and photographer
- Sir Ronald Trotter (1927–2010), New Zealand businessman
- Sonnie Trotter (born 1979), Canadian climber
- Steve Trotter (born 1963), stunt performer
- Tariq Trotter (born 1971), American hip-hop artist known as Black Thought
- Terry Trotter, American studio pianist
- Thomas Trotter, British concert organist
- Thomas Trotter (physician) (1760–1832), Royal Navy physician and reformer and a critic of the slave trade
- Thomas Trotter (trade unionist) (1871–1932), executive of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain
- Tracy Trotter, American cinematographer
- Virginia Trotter (1921–1998), Assistant Secretary of Education
- Wilfred Trotter (1872–1939), British surgeon, a pioneer in neurosurgery, and social psychologist
- William Trotter (disambiguation)
- Willie Trotter (born 1959), English post-punk musician
Fictional characters
- Trotter (Lord of the Rings), early name of Aragorn, a character of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
- Barry Trotter, main character of three parodies of the Harry Potter series, written by Michael Gerber
- Evie Trotter, heroine of a trilogy by Catherine Cookson
- James Henry Trotter, title character of Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach
- Louisa Trotter, heroine of the British series The Duchess of Duke Street
- Trotter family, from the British soap Only Fools and Horses
Sports
- Trotter (horse), a horse trained for harness racing
- St. Louis Trotters, an American team in the Independent Basketball Association
- The Trotters, the nickname of English football team Bolton Wanderers F.C.
Other uses
- Trotters, the feet of an ungulate (cattle, goat, lamb, or pig), especially when used for food
- Cow's trotters, the feet of cattle
- Pig's trotters, the feet of pigs