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Douglas or even Douglass occurs as masculine given title. These are the Gaelic name that means black stream.
Douglas refers to:
Persons named Douglas
Aaron Douglas (1900–1979), American creative person, major figure in the Harlem Renaissance
Alec Douglas-Home (1903–1995), British baron, politician, prime minister (1963–1964)
Andy Douglas (contemporary), American professional wrestler
Aretas Akers-Douglas, 1st Viscount Chilston (1851–1926), British statesman & politician
Ashanti (singer) (Ashanti Shaquoya Douglas) (1980–), American R&B singer
C. H. Douglas (1879–1952), Scottish engineer and pioneer of the social credit concept
Campbell Mellis Douglas (1841–[?]), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
Charles R Douglas (1989 - ), Scottish, Amateur Tennis Player
Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. (1892–1981), American aircraft industrialist, founder of the Douglas Aircraft Company
Lord Alfred Douglas (1870–1945), nicknamed "Bosie", British poet, third boy of John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry; partner of Oscar Wilde
David Douglas (1799–1834), Scottish botanist, eponym of the Douglas fir tree
Denzil Douglas (1953–), Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis
Donna Douglas (1933–), American actress: The Beverly Hillbillies
Douglas "Doug" Christie (contemporary), Canadian lawyer and political activist
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), American abolitionist, editor, orator, creator, solon, & reformer.
Gavin Douglas (1474–1522), Scottish poet and bishop
Gordon Douglas (1907–1993), American actor and director
Gustaf Douglas (1938–) Swedish businessman, vice chairman & big individual stockholder inside security house Securitas AB
Hal Douglas (contemporary), voice actor
Helen Gahagan (Douglas) a.k.a. A Pink Lady (1900–1980), Western actress & politician, representative from California, coined the nickname Tricky Dick for Richard Nixon; grandmother of Illeana Douglas
Hugh Douglas (1971–), American NFL football player
Illeana Douglas (1965–), American actress
James Douglas a.k.a A Proficient, A Black Douglas (1286–1330), Scottish soldier & knight in the Scottish Wars of Independence
James Douglas (1675–1742), Scottish physician & anatomist, and medico to the Queen.
James Douglas (1803–1877), Scottish-Canadian governor of the colony of Vancouver Island 1851–1864
James "Buster" Douglas (1960–), American heavyweight boxer, knocked out Mike Tyson in 1990
Jerry Douglas (1955–), American country music and bluegrass musician
Jesse Douglas (1897–1965), American mathematician and professor of mathematics
Jim Douglas (1952–), American politician, governor of Vermont as of 2005
John Douglas (1721–1807), Scottish man of letters & Anglican bishop
Katie Douglas (1979–), American Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) player
Keith Douglas (1920–1944), English poet of World War II
Kirk Douglas (1916–), American actor, father of Michael Douglas
Kyan Douglas (1970–), American cosmetologist
Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890–1998), American conservationist and writer: The Everglades: Flow of any stream of Grass (1947)
Mark Douglas-Home (contemporary), Scottish editor-in-chief of The Herald around Glasgow, Scotland, nephew of Alec Douglas-Home
Mary Douglas (1921- ) Britisch anthropologist
Melvyn Douglas (1901–1981), American actor: The Americanization of Emily, Hud
Michael Douglas (1944–), American actor and producer, son of Kirk Douglas
Michael Douglas (1945–1963), 17-year-old acquaintance of First Lady Laura Bush (then Laurthe Welch) world health organization was flushed inside a traffic collision from either Welch
Michael Douglas, rattling title of U.s. actor Michael Keaton
Michael Douglas, divided up pseudonym of American creator Michael Crichton and his brother Douglas
Michael R. Douglas, (contemporary), American physicist at Rutgers University
Mike Douglas, (1925–), American entertainer & previous TV talk-show host
Norman Douglas (1868–1952), British writer: South Wind (1917)
Paul Douglas (1907–1959), American actor
Paul Douglas (1892–1976), American economic expert & United States Senator from Illinois 1949–1967
Roger Douglas (1973–), former New Zealand politician, founder of the Association of Consumers and Taxpayers (ACT)
Rosie Douglas, (1941–2000), Dominican politician, Prime Minister of Dominica 2000
Sarah Douglas (1952–), English actress
Shane Douglas a.k.a. A Franchise (1964–), Western broker wrestler
Shirley Douglas (1934–), Canadian actress, previous married woman of Donald Sutherland and mother of Kiefer Sutherland
Stephen A. Douglas (1813–1861), American politician, candidate for president in 1860, lost to Abraham Lincoln
Tommy Douglas (1904–1986), Canadian politician, Premier of Saskatchewan 1944–1961, father of Shirley Douglas
William Lewis Douglas (1845–1924), American politician, Governor of Massachusetts 1905–1906
William O. Douglas (1898–1980), American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Scottish Peerage
Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton (1767–1852), Scottish nobleman and politician
Alfred Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton (1862–1940), Scottish nobleman
Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus a.k.a. Bell a Cat (1450–1514)
Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus (1555–1588), Scottish nobleman
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton (1903–1973), British politician, Member of Parliament
James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar (1358–1388), Scottish nobleman
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, (c. 1525–1581), Scottish nobleman, last of the quaternion regents of Scotland
James Douglas, 4th Duke of Hamilton 1658–1712), Scottish nobleman
James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, (1942–), Scottish nobleman and politician, Member of the Scottish Parliament
John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton ([?]–1513), Scottish nobleman
John Sholto Douglas (1844–1900), Scottish nobleman, the Ninth Marquess of Queensberry, eponym of the Marquess of Queensberry rules
Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (1515–1578), Scottish noblewoman
Nina Mary Benita Douglas-Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton (1878–1951), Scottish noblewoman, wife of Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton
Thomas Douglas (1771–1820), Scottish nobleman, 5th Earl of Selkirk, install a Red River Colony
Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch (1806–1884), British nobleman and politician, serve when Lord Privy Seal in the 1840s
William Douglas, 1st Duke of Queensberry (1637–1695), Scottish nobleman and politician, son of James, Second Earl of Queensberry
William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus ( 1553–1611),
William Douglas-Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton (1635–1694), Scottish nobleman
William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton (1811–1863), Scottish nobleman
Fictional persons
Douglas, figure in Celtic mythology
Lisa Douglas character in the 1960s CBS situation comedy Green Acres, played by Eva Gabor
Oliver Wendell Douglas, character in the 1960s CBS situation comedy Green Acres, played by Eddie Albert
Widow Douglas, character in the Mark Twain novel Tom Sawyer
Towns
Camp Douglas, Juneau County, Wisconsin, USA
Castle Douglas, town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Douglas, neighborhood located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois
Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona, Arizona, USA
Douglas, capital of the Isle of Man
Douglas, Marshall County, Alabama, USA
Douglas, Coffee County, Georgia, USA
Douglas, Massachusetts,USA
Douglas, Allegan County, Michigan, USA
Douglas Township, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA
Douglas, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA
Douglas, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Douglas, Garfield County, Oklahoma,USA
Douglas, Marquette County, Wisconsin, USA
Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming, USA
East Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
New Douglas, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Port Douglas, coastal resort town in Queensland, Australia
Douglas, suburb of Cork, Ireland
Counties
Douglas County, Colorado, USA
Douglas County, Georgia, USA
Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Douglas County, Kansas, USA
Douglas County, Minnesota, USA
Douglas County, Missouri, USA
Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Douglas County, Nevada, USA
Douglas County, Oregon, USA
Douglas County, South Dakota, USA
Douglas County, Washington, USA
Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA
Other place names
Douglas Island, island near Juneau, Alaska
Several mountains known as Mount Douglas
River Douglas, a.k.the. Flow of any stream Asland, flow of any stream inside Lancashire, England
Other
Brewster-Douglas, public housing plan located in Detroit, Michigan
Burnaby—Douglas, Canadian federal electoral district in British Columbia
Camp Douglas, Union prisoner of war camp during a American Civil War
The Cobb-Douglas functional form of production functions in economics
Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina
Douglas Aircraft Company, American aircraft manufacturer (1921–1967), founded by Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. 1921, followin
Various aircraft made by Douglas Aircraft: see List_of_aircraft_(C-D)#Douglas Aircraft Corporation
Douglas fir, a coniferous tree of the genus Pseudotsuga
Douglas Hyde Gallery, art gallery at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Douglas Squirrel, a squirrel of the metal money Tamiasciurus douglasii
Douglas Apsley National Park in Tasmania, Australia
McDonnell Douglas, American aerospace company, (1967–1997)
Various aircraft made by McDonnell Douglas: view List_of_aircraft_(I-M)#McDonnell
House of Douglas, Scottish noble house
Fort Douglas, fort of the Hudson Bay Company, built in 1812, today touching Winnipeg, Manitoba
Point Douglas, provincial electoral division in the American province of Manitoba
Pouch of Douglas, extension of the peritoneal cavity between the rectum and back wall of the uterus in the female human body
Regina Douglas Park, provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada
USS Douglas H. Fox (DD-779) (1944–1973), Allen M. Sumner class destroyer
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