Trotter
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Trotter may refer to:
- Del Boy, Rodney and Grandad - Fictional Trotter Family from BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses
- Clan Trotter, a lowland Scottish family
- Trotter, a horse trained for harness racing
- Italian Trotter, a breed of horse
- Trotters, the feet of a goat, pig, lamb, or any cattle, especially when used for food
- The Trotters, the nickname of English football team Bolton Wanderers F.C.
[edit] People with the surname Trotter
- Alessandro Trotter, Italian naturalist known by the botanical author abbreviation "Trotter"
- Charlie Trotter, an American chef and restaurateur
- DeeDee Trotter, an African American track and field athlete
- James F. Trotter, an American politician
- Jamie Trotter, an English carpenter
- Dame Janet Trotter, Vice-chancellor of the University of Gloucestershire
- Jeremiah Trotter, an African American football player
- Joe Trotter, American Actor and Comedian
- Sir Neville Trotter, British conservative politician
- Thomas Trotter, musician
- Thomas Trotter (physician)
- Steve Trotter, daredevil stuntman
- William Monroe Trotter, an African-American newspaper editor and protest leader
- William R. Trotter, an American writer
- Wilfred Trotter, Pioneer surgeon, social psychologist, writer famous for 'The Instinct of the Herd in Peace and War'
[edit] Fictional characters named Trotter
- Trotter, early name of Aragorn, a character of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
- James Henry Trotter, title character of Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach
- 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
- The fictional Trotter family from the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses
[edit] See also
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