Conant is a pictish surname, and means mighty. It may refer to:
Conant is a pictish surname, and means mighty. It may refer to: Adam Conant, fictional character The Conant family, an Anglo-American family with English, Canadian and American branches, and its members, including: Carlos Everett Conant (1870–1925), American linguist Charles "Carlos" Conant Maldonado (1842–1907), Mexican businessman, colonel, and politician Charles Arthur Conant (1861–1915), American economist David Stoughton Conant (1949–2018), American botanist Frances Augusta Hemingway Conant (1842–1903), American journalist, editor, businesswoman Gordon Conant (1885–1953), Canadian politician James Bryant Conant (1893–1978), American chemist and President of Harvard University James F. Conant (born 1958), American philosopher Jennet Conant, American journalist and author John Conant (1608–1694), English clergyman and university vice-chancellor Levi Conant (1857–1916), American mathematician Norman Francis Conant (1908–1984), American medical mycologist Roger Conant (colonist) (c.1592–1679), early Massachusetts settler and founder of the American line of the family. Sir Roger Conant, 1st Baronet (1899–1973), British politician Roger Conant (herpetologist) (1909–2003), American herpetologist Thomas Jefferson Conant (1802–1891), American Bible scholar William A. Conant (1816–1909), American merchant, politician, and railroad agent Other individuals surnamed Conant, including: Deborah Henson-Conant (born 1953), American harpist Douglas Conant, American businessman Frederic Conant (1892–1974), American yacht racer Kenneth John Conant (1894–1984), American architectural historian Marcus Conant (born 1936), American dermatologist and HIV/AIDS expert Ralph W. Conant (born 1926), American urban planner Scott Conant (born 1971), American chef Susan Conant, American mystery writer James B. Conant High School, a public school in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Conant Public Library, public library of Winchester, New Hampshire
==See also== conan (disambiguation)
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).