People
- Ann Hatton (1764–1838), British novelist
- Bob Hatton (born 1947), former English footballer
- Bobby Joe Hatton (born 1976), Puerto Rican professional basketball player
- Sir Christopher Hatton (1540–1591), prominent Tudor politician
- Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton of Grendon (1632–1706)
- Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton of Kirby (1605–1670)
- Christopher Guy Heneage Finch-Hatton, 15th Earl of Winchilsea (1911–1950)
- Dave Hatton (born 1943), former English footballer
- Denys Finch Hatton (1887–1931), British big-game hunter
- Derek Hatton (born 1948), British broadcaster and former Labour Party politician
- E. G. Hatton, English footballer
- Edward Anthony Hatton (1701–1783), English Dominican
- Elizabeth Hatton, 17th century society beauty
- Frank Hatton (US politician) (1846–1894), United States Postmaster-General 1884–1885
- Frank Hatton (UK politician) (1921–1978), British Labour Party Member of Parliament 1973–1978
- Grady Hatton (born 1922), retired American baseball player
- John Hatton (born 1933), former Australian politician
- John Liptrot Hatton (1809–1886), English composer and conductor
- Les Hatton (born 1948), British mathematician and computer scientist
- Mark Hatton (luge) (born 1973), British luger
- Mark Hatton (cricketer) (born 1974), Australian cricketer
- Marion Hatton (1835-1905), New Zealand suffragist
- Matthew Hatton (born 1981), British professional boxer
- Michael Hatton (born 1951), Australian politician
- Ragnhild Hatton (1913–1995), Norwegian historian
- Raymond Hatton (1887–1971), American actor
- Ricky Hatton (born 1978), British professional boxer and former light welterweight champion
- Robert H. Hatton (1826–1862), American Congressman and lawyer
- Ronald Hatton (1886–1965), English horticulturist
- Rondo Hatton (1894–1946), American actor
- Stephen Hatton (born 1948), Australian politician
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