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      Douglas, occasionally spelt Douglass, is a Scottish surname. It is thought to derive from the Scottish Gaelic dubh glas, meaning "black stream". There are numerous places in Scotland from which the surname is derived. The surname has developed into the given name Douglas. Douglas is a habitational name, which could be derived from any of the many places so-named. While there are numerous places with this name in Scotland, it is thought, in most cases, to refer to Douglas, South Lanarkshire, the location of Douglas Castle, the chief stronghold of the Lords of Douglas. The Scottish Gaelic form of the given name is Dùbhghlas [ˈt̪uːl̪ˠəs̪]; the Irish-language forms are Dúghlas and Dubhghlas, which are pronounced [ˈd̪ˠuːɣlˠəsˠ]. According to George Fraser Black, in southern Argyllshire the surname is an Anglicised form of the surnames MacLucas, MacLugash (which are derived from the Gaelic Mac Lùcais).


      Arts




      = Visual arts

      =
      Aaron Douglas (artist) (1900–1979), American artist
      Andrew Douglas (born 1952), British photographer/director
      Haldane Douglas (1892–1980), American art director
      Jessie O. Douglas (1856-19??), British artist
      John Douglas (English architect) (1830–1911), English architect
      John Douglas (Scottish architect) (died 1778)
      Malcolm Douglas (illustrator) (1954–2009), British illustrator
      Mel Douglas (born 1978), Australian glass artist
      Sholto Johnstone Douglas (1871–1958), Scottish artist known as Sholto Douglas or Robert Sholto Johnstone Douglas
      Stan Douglas (born 1960), Canadian artist
      Stuart Douglas (born 1962), British photographer/director


      = Literature

      =
      Lord Alfred Douglas (1870–1945), British poet
      Alice May Douglas (1865–1943), American poet, author, editor
      Amanda Minnie Douglas (1831–1916), American writer of children's stories
      Carole Nelson Douglas (1944–2021), American writer
      Colin Douglas (novelist) (born 1945), pseudonym of Colin Thomas Currie, Scottish novelist
      David John Douglass, British political activist and writer
      Ellen Douglas (1921–2012), born Josephine Ayres Haxton, American author
      Gavin Douglas (1474–1522), Scottish poet and bishop
      Geoffrey Douglas (born 1944), American author and journalist
      Helen Douglas Irvine (1880–1947), Scottish novelist, historian and translator
      Jack Douglas (writer) (1908–1989), American comedy writer
      J. Yellowlees Douglas, American author of hypertext fiction
      John Douglas (bishop of Salisbury) (1721–1807), Scottish man of letters and Anglican bishop
      John E. Douglas (born 1945), American criminal profiler and writer
      Keith Douglas (1920–1944), English poet of World War II
      Lawrence Douglas (born 1959), American legal scholar and author
      Marian Douglas (1842-1913), American poet and short story writer
      Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890–1998), American conservationist and writer
      Max Douglas (born 1970), Canadian comic book creator
      Michael Douglas (pen name Michael Crichton), American author
      Myra Douglas (1844–?), American writer, poet
      Norman Douglas (1868–1952), British writer
      Orville Lloyd Douglas (born 1976), Canadian essayist, poet, and writer
      Mark Douglas-Home (born 1951), Scottish editor-in-chief of The Herald in Glasgow, Scotland
      William Douglas-Home (1912–1992), British playwright


      = Music

      =
      Alan Douglas (record producer), American record producer
      Ashanti (entertainer) (Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas) (born 1980), American R&B singer
      Barry Douglas (pianist) (born 1960), Northern Irish classical pianist and conductor
      Carl Douglas (born 1942), Jamaican-born singer
      Carol Douglas (born 1948), American singer
      Charles Douglass (1910–2003), American sound engineer
      Chip Douglas (Douglas Farthing Hatlelid, born 1942), American songwriter, musician, and record producer
      Chris Douglas (musician) (born 1974), American musician
      Clementine Douglas (born 1998), an American singer-songwriter
      Craig Douglas (born 1941), English singer
      Dave Douglas (drummer), American drummer
      Dave Douglas (trumpeter) (born 1963), American jazz composer and trumpeter
      Jahméne Douglas, English singer, contestant of The X Factor (UK), series 9
      James Douglas (composer) (1932–2022), Scottish composer
      Jenny Douglas (born 1991), Scottish singer and actress
      Jerry Douglas (born 1955), American country music and bluegrass musician
      Jimmy Douglass, American record producer
      John Douglas, drummer for English band Anathema
      Johnny Douglas (conductor) (1920–2003), English composer, musical director and conductor
      K. C. Douglas (1913–1975), American blues musician
      Roy Douglas (1907–2015), British composer, pianist and arranger
      Steve Douglas (saxophonist) (1938–1993), American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist
      Tom Douglas (songwriter), American country music songwriter
      Tony Douglas (singer) (1929–2013), American country music singer


      = Stage, screen, and radio

      =


      Business


      Donald Wills Douglas Sr. (1892–1981), American-born Scottish businessman, founder of Douglas Aircraft
      Donald Wills Douglas Jr. (1917–2004), American businessman, son of Donald Wills Douglas Sr.
      Gustaf Douglas (born 1938), Swedish businessman, vice chairman and largest single shareholder in security firm Securitas AB
      James Douglas (businessman) (1867–1949), Canadian mining engineer and businessman
      James Douglas Jr. (1868–1949), Canadian-born American businessman and mining executive in Canada, US and Mexico
      Louis Douglas (1889–1939), American dancer, choreographer, and music businessman
      Raymond E. Douglas (1948–2007), executive for The New York Times
      Walter Donald Douglas (1861–1912), American businessman and Titanic casualty


      Law


      Andrew Grant Douglas (1932–2021), Republican justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
      Byrd Douglas (1894–1965), American college baseball and football coach as well as a judge
      Charles Gywnne "Chuck" Douglas III (born 1942), trial lawyer and a former United States Representative
      John Brown Douglas (c. 1855 – 1935), British professor of Roman law
      Lori Douglas, Manitoba judge
      Robert Dick Douglas (1875–1960), American lawyer and son of Robert M. Douglas
      Robert M. Douglas (1849–1917), American judge, North Carolina Supreme Court justice
      Samuel Douglas (1781–1833), Pennsylvania lawyer and state attorney general
      Wallace B. Douglas (1852–1930), American judge, Minnesota Supreme Court justice and Minnesota Attorney General
      William O. Douglas (1898–1980), American associate justice of the Supreme Court


      Military


      Captain Andrew Snape Douglas (1761–1797), Scottish sea captain in the Royal Navy
      Sir Archibald Lucius Douglas (1842–1913), Canadian officer of the British Navy
      Lt. Col. Campbell Mellis Douglas (1840–1909), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
      Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Douglas, 1st Baronet of Carr, officer in the Royal Navy
      General Sir Charles W. H. Douglas (1850–1914), Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS)
      Admiral George Henry Douglas (1821–1905), British naval officer
      Henry Kyd Douglas (1838–1903), Confederate States Army officer
      General Sir Howard Douglas (1776–1861), British general and colonial administrator
      Admiral James Douglas, (abt 1755–1839), British naval officer
      Sir James Douglas, Lord of Douglas (James 'the Good', 1286–1330), Scottish soldier and knight in the Scottish wars of independence
      Sir James Douglas, 1st Baronet (1703–1787), Commodore for Newfoundland and Labrador
      James H. Douglas Jr. (1899–1988), United States Secretary of the Air Force and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense
      James Postell Douglas: Confederate Captain of the First Texas Artillery Battery, farmer, founder of the Tyler Tap Railroad, and president of the Texas and Gulf Short Line Railroad
      Lord James Douglas (1617–1645), son of the 1st Marquess of Douglas
      Sir John Douglas (died 1814), Royal Marine officer
      General Sir John Douglas of Glenfinart (1817–1888), Commander of the troops in the North British District
      Admiral John Erskine Douglas (c. 1758 – 1847), British naval officer
      Admiral John Leigh Douglas (1741–1810), British naval officer
      Major-General John Primrose Douglas (1908–1975), Honorary Surgeon to the Queen
      Lieutenant-General Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Douglas, 1st Baronet of Glenbervie (1754–1833), born Kenneth MacKenzie
      Matthew Douglas, 7th Laird of Mains (c. 1519 – after 1571), Scottish soldier
      Lt. Col. Montagu William Douglas (1863–1957), British soldier and colonial administrator in India
      Lt. General Sir Neil Douglas (1779/80–1853)
      Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Douglas (1876–1939), British naval officer, Hydrographer of the Navy
      Admiral Peter John Douglas (1787–1858), British naval officer
      Admiral Robert Gordon Douglas (1829–1910), British Royal Navy officer, Admiral Superintendent of Malta Dockyard in 1887.
      Field Marshal Robert Douglas (1727–1809), Scottish-born career soldier and field marshal of the Netherlands
      Admiral Sholto Douglas, (1833–1913), British naval officer
      Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside (1893–1969), British air force officer
      Brigadier General Sir Thomas Monteath Douglas (1788–1868), army officer in the East India Company
      Major-General Sir William Douglas KCMG, CB, DSO (13 August 1858 – 1920)
      Col. William Douglas of Balgillo (c. 1778–1818), British Army officer during the Napoleonic Wars
      William Douglas of Fingland (1672 – c. 1760), Scottish soldier
      Brigadier-General William Douglas of Kirkness (c. 1690 – 1747), Member of Parliament and soldier
      Major General Sir William Douglas of Bonjedward and Timpendean (1770–1834), British Army officer
      Lt. Col. Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton (1863–1915), Scottish soldier and posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross
      Admiral Lord Charles Montagu Douglas Scott (1839–1911), Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
      Admiral The Honourable Sir Cyril Douglas-Pennant (1894–1961), Commander-in-Chief, The Nore
      General Count Archibald Douglas-Stjernorp, Swedish military
      Violet Douglas-Pennant (1865–1945), British philanthropist and commandant of the Women's Royal Air Force


      Nobility




      Politics




      Sport




      Science




      = Biology

      =
      Claude Gordon Douglas (1882–1963), British physiologist
      David Douglas (1799–1834), Scottish botanist
      Virginia Douglas (1927–2017), Canadian psychologist and emeritus professor at McGill University


      = Earth sciences

      =
      R. J. W. Douglas (1920–1979), Canadian geologist


      = Engineering

      =
      C. H. Douglas (1879–1952), Scottish engineer and pioneer of the social credit concept
      Donald Wills Douglas Sr. (1892–1981), American aircraft industrialist


      = Mathematics

      =
      Jesse Douglas (1897–1965), American mathematician and professor of mathematics
      Ronald G. Douglas (1938–2018), American mathematician


      = Physics

      =
      David Douglass, American physicist
      James Douglas (physician) (1675–1742), Scottish physician and anatomist
      Michael R. Douglas, American physicist at Rutgers University


      = Other scientists

      =
      A.S. Douglas (1921–2010), British professor of computer science
      Bronwen Phyllis Douglas (born 1946), Australian ethnohistorian
      Joel S. Douglas (fl. 1977–present), American medical device inventor
      John William Douglas (1814–1905), English entomologist
      Mary Douglas (1921–2007), British anthropologist
      Vibert Douglas aka A. Vibert Douglas (1894–1988), Canadian astronomer and the first Canadian woman to become an astrophysicist
      Iain Douglas-Hamilton (born 1942), British zoologist known for his study of elephants


      Religion




      Other fields


      Alexander Douglas-Douglas (1843–1914), Australian inspector of police and explorer
      Alan Douglas (journalist) (born 1951), Scottish journalist and former broadcaster
      Ben Elbert Douglas Sr. (1894–1981), American businessman who had an airport named for his wife, Charlotte
      Betto Douglas (c. 1772 – ?), slave on the British Colony of St. Kitts
      Catherine Douglas, later "Kate" Barlass, 15th-century lady-in-waiting to the Queen of Scotland
      Charlie Douglas (Charles Edward Douglas), New Zealand explorer, surveyor, and Royal Geographical Society Gill Memorial Prize winner (1840–1916)
      David Douglas (1823–1916), Scottish publisher
      David C. Douglas (1898–1982), British historian
      David Douglas, Lord Reston (1769–1819), Adam Smith's heir
      Frank L. Douglas, Guyanese American medical doctor.
      George Douglas of Longniddry (active 1580–1610), Scottish landowner and courtier
      James Douglas (journalist) (1867–1940), British newspaper editor, author and critic
      J. Archibald Douglas (born 1866), first professor of English and history at Government College, Agra
      James Sandilands Douglas (1872–1957), Mayor of Dunedin
      James W. B. Douglas (1914–1992), British social researcher
      Jane Douglas (c. 1700 – 1762), London brothel keeper
      Janet Douglas, 17th-century Scottish woman who claimed to have second sight
      Jennifer Douglas (born 1964), American writer/producer and activist.
      John E. Douglas (born 1945), FBI agent and criminal profiler
      Josepha Williams Douglas (1860–1938), also known as Josepha Williams, American physician
      Kenneth George (Ken) Douglas (1934–2022), New Zealand trade union leader
      Linda Douglass, former director of communications for the White House Office of Health Reform
      Malcolm Douglas, 8th Laird of Mains
      Margaret Elizabeth Douglas (1934–2008), English television producer and executive
      Mark Douglas, professor of Christian ethics at Columbia Theological Seminary
      Michael Dutton Douglas (1945–1963), American road accident victim
      Richard Douglas (b1956), Civil servant
      Richard Douglas (floruit 1560–1600) Letter writer
      Robert Douglas, Provost of Lincluden, landowner, courtier, and administrator
      Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet (Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, 1694–1770), Scottish genealogist
      Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas (1838–1913), Keeper of the British Museum's Department of Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts
      Robert M. Douglas (doctor) (born 1936), Chairman of Australia 21
      Sandy Douglas (1921–2010), British professor of computer science
      Stephen Douglas (journalist), British journalist
      Sue Douglas (born 1957), British media executive and former newspaper editor
      Susan J. Douglas, American feminist academic, columnist, and cultural critic
      Walter Douglas, Scottish drug trafficker
      William Alexander Binny "Alec" Douglas (born 1929), Canadian naval historian
      William Douglas (died 1791), Scottish sea captain
      William Douglas of Whittingehame (c. 1540 – 1595), Senator of the College of Justice at Edinburgh, and a Royal conspirator.
      Alexandre-Pierre de Mackensie-Douglas or Mackenzie-Douglas, baron de Kildin (1713–1765), French chargé d'affaires in St Petersburg
      Belinda Douglas-Scott-Montagu, Baroness Montagu of Beaulieu (1932–2022), British embroiderer
      Francisco Antonio Gregorio Tudela van Breugel-Douglas (born 1955), Peruvian career diplomat
      Ian Douglas-Wilson (1912–2013), British physician and editor of The Lancet


      Fictional characters


      Eleanor Douglas, in the 2013 young adult novel Eleanor & Park, written by Rainbow Rowell
      Helena Douglas, a character from the Dead or Alive video game series
      Donald and Douglas, two Scottish locomotives from Thomas & Friends


      Counts Douglas in continental Europe


      Field Marshal Robert Douglas, Count of Skenninge
      Rosita Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough née Douglas
      Count Gustaf Archibald Siegwart Douglas (born 1938), Swedish businessman and politician
      Count Vilhelm Archibald Douglas (1883–1960), Swedish nobleman and soldier


      See also


      Douglass (surname)


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    Douglas (surname) - Wikipedia

    Douglas, occasionally spelt Douglass, is a Scottish surname. It is thought to derive from the Scottish Gaelic dubh glas, meaning "black stream". There are numerous places in Scotland from which the surname is derived. The surname has developed into the given name Douglas.

    Douglas History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseofNames

    Read the Douglas surname history and see the family crest, coat of arms for the Scottish Origin. Discover the Douglas surname history. Where did the name Douglas come from?

    Douglas (given name) - Wikipedia

    Douglas is a masculine given name which originated from the surname Douglas. Although today the name is almost exclusively given to boys, it was used as a girl's name in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the north of England. [1]

    Douglas Surname/Last Name: Meaning, Origin & Family History

    History: The family taking their name from Douglas in Lanarkshire were of Flemish origin. They rose to great prominence in the 14th and 15th centuries, controlling the earldoms of Douglas, Morton, and Angus, and later, Queensberry.

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    History and genealogy of the Scottish Douglas surname. Includes miscellany of Douglas family stories, names and numbers.

    Douglas Surname Meaning & Douglas Family History at Ancestry.com®

    The Douglas family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Douglas families were found in USA in 1880. In 1840 there were 54 Douglas families living in New York.

    What is the origin of the last name Douglas?

    The surname Douglas has roots in both Scottish and Irish history. It is derived from the Gaelic name “Dubhghlas,” which means “dark river” or “dark stream.” The clan associated with the name Douglas played a prominent role in Scottish history and were known as fierce warriors.

    Surname Douglas: Meaning Origin Variants - iGENEA

    The surname Douglas is of Scottish origin and suggests a heritage that dates back to the early Celtic tribes of Scotland. It is derived from the Gaelic elements "dubh", meaning "dark" or "black", and "glas", signifying “stream” or "green”.

    Meaning, origin and history of the surname Douglas

    Jan 21, 2022 · From the name of a town in Lanarkshire, itself named after a tributary of the River Clyde called the Douglas Water, derived from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river" (an archaic word related to glas "grey, green"). This was a Scottish Lowland clan, the leaders of which were powerful earls in the medieval period.