Stuart (name)
Stuart is a surname which was also adopted as a given name, traditionally for men. It is the French form of the Scottish surname Stewart. The French form of the name was brought to Scotland from France by Mary Stuart, in the 16th century.[1]
The surname Stewart is an occupational name for the administrative official of an estate. The name is derived from the Middle English stiward, and Old English stigweard, stiweard. The Old English word is composed of the elements stig, meaning "house(hold)"; and weard, meaning "guardian".
In England prior to the Norman Conquest, a steward was an officer who controlled the domestic affairs of a household, especially of a royal household. After the Conquest, the term was used as an equivalent of Seneschal, a steward of a manor or estate.[2]
A variant form of the given name is Stewart. Pet forms of the given name are Stu, Stew and Stewie.[1]
Surname[]
- Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807–1891), American politician
- Alexander Moody Stuart (1809–1898), minister of the Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)
- Andrea Stuart (born 1962), Barbadian-British writer
- Angus Stuart, British rugby union player
- Barbara Stuart (1929/1930–2011), American actress
- Bob Stuart (1920–2005), New Zealand international rugby union player, captain and coach
- Brad Stuart (born 1979), Canadian hockey player
- Catherine Maxwell Stuart, 21st Lady of Traquair (born 1964), Scottish landowner and businesswoman
- Chad Stuart (1941–2020), stage name of David Stuart Chadwick, English folk-pop singer and guitarist, one half of the duo Chad & Jeremy
- Charles Stuart, several people
- Christina Doreothea Stuart, Norwegian artist
- David Stuart, several people
- Dick Stuart, a/k/a "Dr. Strangeglove" (1932–2002), American Major League Baseball player
- Douglas Stuart (writer) (born 1976), Scottish-American writer
- Francis Stuart (1902–2000), Irish writer and Saoi of Aosdána
- Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828), American painter
- Gisela Stuart (born 1955), German-born British politician
- Gloria Stuart (1910–2010), American actress
- Herbert Akroyd Stuart (1864–1927), English engineer
- Ian Stuart (bishop), Australian bishop
- Ian Stuart (cricketer), South African cricketer
- Ian Stuart (designer), British designer
- Ian Stuart Donaldson (1957–1993), British musician
- Imogen Stuart, (born 1927), sculptor and member of Aosdána
- J. E. B. Stuart (1833–1864), Confederate general in the American Civil War
- James "Athenian" Stuart (1713–1788), English archaeologist, architect and artist
- Jamie Stuart (born 1976), English footballer
- Jesse Stuart (1906–1984), American writer
- John McDouall Stuart (1815–1866), Scottish-Australian explorer
- John Stuart (disambiguation), several people
- Mary Stuart (disambiguation), several people
- Maurine Stuart, Zen teacher
- Michael Stuart (disambiguation), several people
- Moira Stuart (born 1949), British presenter and broadcaster
- Nick Stuart (1904–1973), Austro-Hungarian-born American actor and bandleader
- Nik Stuart (1927–2002), British Olympic gymnast
- Otho Stuart (1863–1930), British actor
- Peter Stuart, American songwriter and musician
- Randy Stuart, American actress
- Ricky Stuart, Australian rugby league player and coach
Given name[]
- Stuart Adamson (1958–2001), English-born Scottish guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, co-founder and frontman of the rock band Big Country
- Stuart Alexander Bennett (born 1980), English professional wrestler under the ring name Wade Barrett
- Stuart Ashen (born 1976), English comedian, animator, actor and author
- Stuart R. Bell, American academic, President of the University of Alabama
- Stuart Bingham (born 1976), English professional snooker player, 2015 World Champion
- Stuart Broad (born 1986), English cricketer
- Stuart Cable (1970–2010), British drummer
- Stuart Chatwood (born 1969), English-born Canadian rock musician
- Stuart Clark (born 1975), Australian cricketer
- Stu Cook (born 1945) American musician, original bassist of Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Stuart Davis (painter) (1892–1964), American painter
- Stuart Douglas (born 1978), English footballer
- Stu Douglass (born 1990), American-Israeli basketball player for the Israeli team Maccabi Ashdod
- Stuart Feldman, UNIX pioneer, creator of Make
- Stuart Fraser (disambiguation)
- Stu Gardner, American musician and composer
- Stuart Garner (born 1968), British businessman
- Stuart Goddard (born 1956), English musician and actor known as Adam Ant
- Stuart Gray (basketball) (born 1963), basketball player
- Stuart Gray (footballer, born 1960), former footballer for Barnsley and Aston Villa, and football manager
- Stuart Gray (footballer, born 1973), former footballer for Reading and Celtic
- Stuart Gray (musician) (born 1961), Australian musician and composer
- Stuart Green (born 1981), English footballer
- Stuart Krohn (born 1962), American professional rugby union player
- Stu Laird (born 1960), former Canadian Football League player
- Stuart MacGill (born 1971), former Australian cricketer
- Stuart Maconie (born 1961), English radio DJ
- Stuart McDonald (cartoonist) (born 1931), editorial cartoonist
- Stuart Mitchell (born 1965), Scottish painter
- Stuart Mitchell (American football) (born 1964), American football player
- Stuart Morris, Australian lawyer and former justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria
- Stuart Nisbet (1934–2016), American character actor
- Stuart Parnaby (born 1982), English footballer
- Stuart Pearce (born 1962), English footballer and manager
- Stu Pederson (born 1960), Major League baseball player
- Stuart Rendell (born 1972), Australian hammer thrower
- Stuart Richardson (born 1977), bassist for Lostprophets
- Stuart Scott (1965–2015), American sportscaster
- Stuart Sternberg (born 1959), American owner of the Tampa Bay Rays
- Stuart Subotnick, American businessman and media magnate
- Stuart Sutcliffe (1940–1962), British artist and original bassist of The Beatles
- Stuart Thurgood (born 1981), English footballer
- Stuart Townsend (born 1972), Irish actor and director
- Stuart Wells (born 1982), English actor
- Stuart Wheeler (1935–2020), American businessman and politician
- Stuart Zender, original bass player from Jamiroquai
Fictional characters[]
- Stuart "2-D" Pot, vocalist and pianist of the virtual band Gorillaz
- Stuart Bloom, comic store owner in The Big Bang Theory
- Stuart Bondek, Deputy Mayor in the sitcom Spin City
- Stuart Chandler, a character on All My Children played by David Canary
- Stuart Kennedy-Hand, bestowed upon Kristine Janet Pamela Mullins to serve as her loyal Viking Ninja Warrior, Protector of Kristine and all 9 Cats of the most high.
- Stuart Little, the main character of the E. B. White novel of the same name later turned into three successful films
- Stu Macher, a main character in the original Scream franchise.
- Stuart McCormick, a recurring character in South Park and the father of Kenny McCormick
- Stu Pickles, a recurring character in the Rugrats media and the father of Tommy Pickles
- Stu Price, recurring character from The Hangover series
- Stu Redman, one of the main characters from Stephen King's The Stand
- Stuart Smalley, a recurring character played by Al Franken on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live
- Stuart, a minion from the Despicable Me franchise
- Stuart, Princess Caroline's assistant in Netflix original series BoJack Horseman
- Disco Stu, a recurring character in The Simpsons
- the protagonist of Percy Stuart, a German TV series (1969-1972)
- Stuart, Peter Sam's original name in The Railway Series and Thomas and Friends.
See also[]
- House of Stuart, former royal house of Scotland, then the United Kingdom
- Stu
- Stuart (disambiguation)
- Stewart (disambiguation)
- Stewart (name), people with the surname and given name
- Stuart House (disambiguation)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Hardcastle, Kate (ed.). Oxford Dictionary of Names (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 253. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
- ^ "Stewart Name Meaning and History". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 9 August 2009. For the etymology of the surname Stewart this web page cites: Dictionary of American Family Names.
- English-language surnames
- French-language surnames
- Scottish masculine given names
- English masculine given names
- Given names originating from a surname