McDougall or McDougal (see also MacDougall) is a common Scottish surname that can refer to several people, places and things.
People named McDougall
- Alexander McDougall, American privateer, merchant, and revolutionary leader
- Barbara McDougall, former Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs
- Charles McDougall, British television director
- Christopher McDougall, American author
- Colin McDougall, Canadian author
- Dan McDougall, award-winning Scottish human-rights journalist
- David McDougall (footballer) (1894–1918), Scottish footballer
- Donnie McDougall, Canadian musician
- Frances Harriet Whipple Green McDougall, nineteenth-century American author, abolitionist, and feminist
- Francine McDougall, Australian director and photographer.
- Gay McDougall, American lawyer
- Gordon McDougall, Australian actor
- Harriette McDougall, British missionary in Malaysia
- James McDougall (explorer), nineteenth-century Canadian explorer of British Columbia
- James A. McDougall, nineteenth-century American politician from California
- Jimmy McDougall, Scottish lawyer
- John McDougall (disambiguation), list of people with the name
- Kevin McDougall, a fictional guardian with paired revolvers
- Marshall McDougall, American baseball player
- Peter McDougall, several people
- Sophia McDougall, British author, playwright, and poet
- Stanley Robert McDougall, Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Walt McDougall, (1858–1938), American cartoonist
- William McDougall (disambiguation), list of people with the name
People named McDougal
- Amy McDougal, fictional character in a Scottish television series
- David McDougal, naval officer in the American Civil War
- Dennis McDougal, American biographer
- Donald McDougal, Canadian politician representing the Ontario provincial electoral district of Ottawa East 1908–1911
- Francis McDougal, nineteenth-century Canadian politician from Ontario
- Karen McDougal, 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, American painter
- Milton McDougal, American farmer and politician
Places and things
- McDougal, Arkansas, United States of America
- McDougall, Ontario, Canada
- McDougall Hill, a street in Edmonton, Canada, named after the hill it runs on
- McDougall Hospital, U.S. Army Hospital in the Bronx during the American Civil War.
- USS McDougal, two ships of the United States Navy, named for David McDougal
- Rank Hovis McDougall, or RHM, a British food manufacturer
See also
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