Hamish - List of Fictional Characters With The Given Name

List of Fictional Characters With The Given Name

  • Hamish Alexander, a character in the Honorverse novels by David Weber
  • Hamish Campbell, a friend and lieutenant of William Wallace in the 1995 film Braveheart, played by Brendan Gleeson
  • Hamish MacLeod, a character in the Ian Rutledge novels by Caroline and Charles Todd
  • Hamish and Dougal, comedy characters from Radio 4 series I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
  • Hamish Macbeth, detective in series of novels and television adaptation starring Robert Carlyle as the eponymous hero
  • Hamish MacPherson, fictional character from the Baby Blues comic strip and TV series
  • Hot Shot Hamish and Mighty Mouse, two former popular British football-themed comic strips
  • In Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov, the Hamish are the agrarian natives of the planet Trantor after the fall of the Galactic Empire
  • Hamish Osborne, a daemon in the Discovery of Witches series by Deborah Harkness
  • John Hamish Watson, a character known as Sherlock Holmes's closest companion in Conan Doyle's classic detective series.
  • Hamish, a character in the Nickelodeon TV show Mr. Meaty.

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