Stovall may refer to:
Places:
- Stovall, Mississippi
- Stovall, a town in North Carolina
- Stovall Drive, in Clovis, California
- Stovall House, historic home in Tampa, Florida
- Stovall's Inn, a Best Western hotel across the street from Disneyland in Anaheim, California
- Stovall Middle School, middle school in Houston, Texas
- Stovall Mill Covered Bridge, smallest covered bridge in state of Georgia, USA
- The Stovall, a high rise in Tampa, Florida
- 24010 Stovall, an asteroid
People sharing the surname "Stovall":
- Anthony Stovall (born 1982), American professional soccer player
- Babe Stovall (1907–1974), American blues musician
- Carla Stovall (born 1957), Attorney General of Kansas 1995–2003
- Dick Stovall (1922–1999), NFL football player
- Don Stovall (1913–1970), American jazz saxophonist
- Fred Stovall (1882–1958), oilman and baseball club owner
- George Stovall (1877–1951), American baseball player, manager of the Cleveland Naps, and player/manager of St. Louis Browns
- Gil Stovall (born 1986), American Olympic swimmer
- Jack Stovall, football coach for Central Connecticut State University
- Jerry Stovall (born 1941), professional football player and football coach at LSU
- Jesse Stovall (1875–1955), professional baseball player
- Jim Stovall, World Renowned Author & Speaker, www.jimstovall.com
- Lloyd Stovall, football coach for Southeastern Louisiana University
- Marcellus A. Stovall (1818–1895), American soldier and Confederate general
- Maurice Stovall (born 1985), American football player
- Paul Stovall (1948–1978), American professional basketball player
- Peter Simpson Stovall, State Treasurer of Mississippi (1912–1916)
- Queena Stovall (1888–1980), West Virginia folk artist known as the Grandma Moses of West Virginia
- Rawson Stovall (born 1972), the video game producer
- The Stovall Sisters, a gospel trio consisting of sisters Lillian, Joyce, and Netta Stovall inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame
- Thelma Stovall (1919–1994), Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1975–1979)
- Wallace Stovall, publisher of The Tampa Tribune
- J. Willis Stovall, paleontologist, who co-named Acrocanthosaurus
- William Shirley Stovall, Jr., commander of submarine USS Darter (SS-227)
Fictional characters:
- Lt. Stovall, character in the 1959 film Operation Petticoat
- Major Harvey Stovall, character in the 1948 novel Twelve O'Clock High, the 1949 film Twelve O'Clock High, and television series Twelve O'Clock High (1964–1967)
- Red Stovall, character played by Clint Eastwood in the 1982 film Honkytonk Man