Watters (surname)
Watters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Andrée Watters, Canadian singer
- Charles J. Watters, Chaplain in the United States Army
- David E. Watters, Tibeto-Burman linguist
- George Watters, British soldier
- George Watters II, Academy Award-winning sound editor
- Harry Watters, jazz trombonist
- Henry Watters, mayor of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in 1924
- Jesse Watters, American interviewer and television host
- Loras Joseph Watters, American Roman Catholic bishop
- Lu Watters, trumpeter and bandleader of the Yerba Buena Jazz Band in the "West Coast revival" of Dixieland music
- Ricky Watters, former NFL American football running back who played for San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Seattle Seahawks
- Sam Watters, songwriter and record producer, previously of the group Color Me Badd, who often works with his songwriting partner Louis Biancaniello
- Thomas Watters, renowned Oriental scholar and translator.
- Warren Prall Watters 18901992), founding Archbishop of the Free Church of Antioch, one of several Independent Catholic Churches with valid Apostolic succession