Moffat (given name)

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Moffat or Moffatt is a masculine given name which may refer to:

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Clan Moffat Lowland Scottish clan

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Moffat or Moffatt is a surname, of Scottish origin. It may refer to:

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John Moffat may refer to:

John Moffatt may refer to:

George Moffat or Moffatt may refer to:

Moffat is a former burgh and spa town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

James Moffat or Moffatt may refer to:

John Moffet may refer to:

Thomas Angus Moffat was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a right winger. Active in England, Scotland, the United States and Canada between 1964 and 1983, Moffat made nearly 200 career league appearances.

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Hugh Moffat may refer to:

Mike Moffat may refer to:

William Moffat may refer to:

Peter Mof(f)at(t) or Moffett may refer to:

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