Gender | 🧑 Boy |
Pronunciation | 📣 \s-tua-rt\ |
Number of People | 👶 69,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 4879 |
Numerology | 🔢 9 |
Name origin | 🌍 English |
The name Stuart finds its origins in the Old English word 'steward.' Signifying the "guardian of the estate," Stuart represents an individual entrusted with immense responsibility. This denotes a character filled with integrity, strength, and reliability, symbolizing a strong protector.
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Stuart is very crap name for boys ❤️
Name Stuart is origin English history ❤️
My husband & I called our first son "Stuart". It was ironic because it was always my favourite name for a boy and it also happened to be the name of my husband's much loved late uncle. Therefore "Stuart" is what he was called! I think It's classy and manly. He does get "Stuey" or "Stu" though which I don't mind.
Total thumbs up! I love the name and I hope It'stays under the radar! My son is named Beckett (born 2018) and I was a little disappointed to see it get so popular but I still like it.
My Dads Called Stuart, I love him very much His names very nice
Stu rocks. Popularity is down, I guess because of Disco Stu and that annoying baby'stuie. But that's fine, as it just makes fewer of us Stus around.
I am curious about the popularity in 1972. I was born in 1971. I am amazed at how children of all backgrounds refer to Stuart Little after learning my name. I prefer'stuart but accept pet names from those who must use one.
It's best to just go with "Stu". It's less confusing.
my boyfriends name is stuart and i love him because i can say pooie
Definitely experienced Stuart Little and whilst acutely frustrating in Primary school, I really like my name and think It'strikes a good balance between being familiar though not too common.
I am named Stuart. It is a curse. Hollywood has decided that Stuart is a nerd. If a character is a nerd, he is likely to receive the name'stuart. I can find so many instances where Stuart is used for a character that is weak and negative. If you name a boy Stuart, Society will assume that the boy is weak, a nerd, unmanly. Don't name your son, Stuart.
Somewhat out of date for a boy today but, like Gary, Wayne, Stanley, Sidney (rather'sydney), and Murray, It'sounds ultra-cool when used for a modern female - and not that there are many of them about with those sorts of names as yet. Anyone naming a daughter'stuart may be paying their ultimate tribute to Mary, Queen of Scots, who was a Stuart (as in member of English and Scottish royalty in between King James I of England's time and that of Queen Anne).
My boyfriend's name is Stuart, and i love him so much therefore i love the name'stuart!
Next person to spell my name as a compound word 'Stew-art' gets stabbed in the eye with a really hot french fry. -Stuart