Tait (surname) explained
Tait is a Scottish surname which means 'pleasure' or 'delight'.[1] The origins of the name can be traced back as far as 1100.
Notable people with the surname Tait or Taitt include:
- Alex Tait (rugby union) (born 1988), English rugby union player
- Alex Tait (poet) (1720–1800), Scottish poet
- Alice Tait (born 1986), Australian swimmer
- Angus Tait (1919–2007), New Zealand businessman
- Ashley Tait (born 1975), British ice hockey player
- Archibald Tait (1811–1882), English archbishop
- Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819–1905), American artist
- Barry Tait (1938–2020), English footballer
- Blyth Tait (born 1961), New Zealand equestrian
- Bobby Tait (1938–2024), Scottish footballer
- Bobby Tait (Cowdenbeath footballer) (c. 1886–1950), Scottish footballer
- Campbell Tait (1886–1946), British naval officer colonial governor
- Cecilia Tait (born 1962), Peruvian volleyball player and politician
- Charles Tait (politician) (1768–1835), American politician
- Charles Tait (film director) (1868–1933), Australian film director
- Chris Tait, Canadian singer–songwriter and producer
- David M. Tait (born 1947), Scottish airline executive
- David Tait (born 1987), English rugby union player
- Doug Taitt (1902–1970), Major League baseball player
- Douglas Tait (disambiguation), several persons
- Douglas Tait (actor), American actor, creature performer, stuntman and producer
- Edward Joseph Tait (1878–1948), Australian theatrical entrepreneur
- Eric Tait (born 1951), English football player and manager
- Francis M. Taitt (1862–1943), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
- George Tait (1858–1882), English footballer
- Gerald Tait (1866–1938), Scottish sailor
- Glen Tait, Canadian politician
- Gordon Tait (1912–1999), British architect
- Gregor Tait (born 1979), Scottish swimmer
- Frank Samuel Tait (1883–1965), Australian theatre entrepreneur
- Frederick Guthrie Tait (1870–1900), Scottish soldier and amateur golfer
- Ian Tait (1926–2013), British general practitioner
- James Tait (disambiguation), several persons
- James Sharp Tait (1912 - 1998), Scottish electrical engineer and academic administrator
- John Guthrie Tait (1861–1945), Scottish educator and international rugby union player
- John Guthrie Tait (1861–1945), Scottish educator and international rugby player
- Jordan Tait (born 1979), English footballer
- Katharine Tait (1923–2021), British writer
- Kenneth Tait (1918–1941), New Zealand flying ace
- Lauren Tait (born 1996), Scottish netball player
- Laurie Taitt (1934–2006), British hurdler
- Lawson Tait (1845–1899), Scottish gynecologist
- Luke Tait (born 1981), Canadian rugby union player
- Lynn Taitt (1934–2010), Trinidad and Tobago reggae guitarist
- Margaret Tait (1918–1999), Scottish film maker and poet
- Marion Tait, ballerina and ballet mistress
- Mat Tait (born 1970), New Zealand author, illustrator, artist and cartoonist
- Mathew Tait (born 1986), English rugby union player
- Melanie Tait, Australian radio broadcaster, playwright and author
- Melbourne McTaggart Tait (1842–1917), Canadian lawyer and judge
- Merepeka Raukawa-Tait, New Zealand politician and activist
- Michael Tait (born 1966), American musician
- Mick Tait (born 1956), English footballer and manager
- Nancy Tait (1920–2009), English activist
- Nevin Tait (1876–1961), Australian concert promoter and film producer
- Norman Tait (1941–2016), Canadian artist and totem pole carver
- Paul Tait (disambiguation), several persons
- Robert Tait (captain) (fl. 1793), Scottish naval officer
- Robin Tait (1940–1984), New Zealand discus thrower
- Roger Tait, New Zealand rugby league player
- Sarah Tait (1983–2016), Australian rower
- Shaun Tait (born 1983), Australian cricketer
- Sylvia Tait, Canadian painter
- Thomas Tait (disambiguation), several persons
- Timothy M. P. Tait, Canadian/American physicist
- Tom Tait (volleyball), American volleyball coach
- Tommy Tait (disambiguation), several persons
- William W. Tait (born 1929), professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Sims . Clifford Stanley . The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames. With a Vocabulary of Christian Names. . 1862 . J. Munsell . Albany, New York . 1060940902 . 95. Internet Archive.