Stuart

The name Stuart means 'household guardian' or 'steward'. It hints at a person responsible for overseeing and managing an estate or property, a role often associated with nobility or governance.

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The name Stuart has its roots in the English language, derived from the Old English and Norse words "stigweard" and "stigward," meaning house or hall guardian. Stuart became prominent in Scotland as a surname during the 12th century with connections to nobility.

  • Popularity: 5,687th
  • Babies named Stuart in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 50
  • Nicknames: Stu, Stewie, Stew, Art, Arty.
  • Full Names: Stuart Alan, Stuart James, Stuart Charles, Stuart Andrew, Stuart Michael.
  • Famous Namesakes: Stuart Little-Character, Stuart Dallas-Footballer, Stuart Price-Musician, Stuart Pearce-Football Manager, Stuart Townsend-Actor.
  • Gender: Typically a masculine given name, though occasionally used for females in modern settings.
  • Numerology: Based on numerology, the name Stuart is often associated with leadership, drive, and independence. The numbers linked with Stuart encourage ambition, dedication, and achievement.

Stuart saw peak popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. Though it has declined in frequency recently, it maintains a classic and reputable image.

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