Stuart
Found 7 entry about "Stuart"
STYOO-ərt(English)
Stuart is pronounced as "STOO-art."
Stuart Name meanings & History
The name Stuart is of Old English origin, derived from the words "stig," meaning "house" or "place," and "weard," meaning "guardian" or "ruler.". Stuart means "guardian of the house" or "ruler of the estate.". From a Scottish occupational surname originally belonging to a person who was a steward. It is ultimately derived from Old English stig "house" and weard "guard". As a given name, it arose in 19th-century Scotland in honour of the Stuart royal family, which produced several kings and queens of Scotland and Britain between the 14th and 18th centuries. Stuart is a versatile name that can be used for baby boys of any background or ethnicity. It is a traditional name that never goes out of style.
Zodiac Sign of Stuart: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Stuart:
S: Sensuality,Social Standing,Solidity,Success,Status,Security,Sex
T: Tireless,Tacky,Doubting Thomas,Truth,Touchy,Talkative,Testy
U: Universality,Undermining,Unity,Utopia,Understanding
A: Assertive,Aggressive,Argumentative,Angry,Ambitious,Action
R: Rational,Reason,Restless,Resourceful
Stuart is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Stuart include Stuart Broad, a famous English cricketer, Stuart Adamson, a Scottish musician, and Stuart Sutcliffe, the original bassist for The Beatles.
2.) Stuart (Male)
3.) Stuart (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: (English) caretaker, steward. History: a Scottish and English royal family.
Other Forms: Stuarrt
4.) STUART (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: Transferred use of the surname, which is the French form of the English Stewart, a surname originating as an occupational name derived from the Old English stiward, stiweard (steward, keeper of the animal enclosure), a position that was in many cases a hereditary one, especially among noble or royal households. The name is borne by the Scottish royal family, said to be descended from a line of stewards from Brittany before the Conquest. The name was taken to Scotland by Mary, Queen of Scots, who was raised in France. Var: Stewart. Short: Stew, Stu. (STOO-ERT)
5.) STUART (Male)
Usage: Welsh
Meanings: A borrowing from the English and the Scotch, Stuart represents the transferred use of the surname, which is the French form of the English Stewart. This surname originated as an occupational name derived from the Old English stiward, stiweard (steward, keeper of the animal enclosure), a position that was in many cases a hereditary one, especially among noble or royal households. See STUART (English Names). Var: Stewart. (STYOO-ART)
6.) Stuart (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: (English) caretaker, steward. History: a Scottish and English royal family.
Other Forms: Stuarrt