Stuart name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old English
Usage: English and Scottish
Pronunciation: s-tua-rt
Meaning: Steward, Surname, House Guard and And Name of the Scottish Royal Family
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What does Stuart mean?

The famous and evergreen unisex name Stuart is used notably in English and Scottish is came from Old English, Stuart means "Steward, Stuart and Stewart are Clan Names of the Royal House of Scotland or Surname".

Stuart is a variation of loved and venerable Stewart. Origin of Loved and Venerable Stewart is in Old English is used principally in English, Gujarati and Hindi languages, meaning of Stewart is "Steward and Form of Stuart".

How do I pronounce Stuart?

You can pronounce the three syllabled name Stuart as s-tua-rt.

Variants of Stuart

Stuard, Stewart, Stewert

Names that rhyme with Stuart

How popular is the name Stuart?

Stuart was a popular name in United States. Over 68835 babies have been named Stuart since 1880. At its zenith in 1960, the moniker grabbed the 161st spot and 2076 baby boys were given the name.

However after 187 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts. In addition to that, the given name has been in the top 500 baby names an astonishing 106 times In England and Wales, Stuart was once a common name since emerging in 1996 it has been given to over 2355 babies.

At its zenith in 1996,. However after 23 years, the name is on free fall on the charts. Also, Stuart used to be a common name in New South Wales, first appeared in 1952 and over 6525 babies have been given the name in 37 years.

At the peak of its usage in 1967,. After 37 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts.

Stuart is a familiar baby name in Ireland, it has been in use since 1964 and was able to reach the top 100 names.

In 1978, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 79 on boy names chart when 87 babies were given the name Stuart. Over 1584 babies in Ireland have been named Stuart.

Also, in Queensland, it had been in use since 1961 with last appearance in 1991. It was able to reach the top 100 names. In 1976, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 61 on boy names chart when 73 babies were given the name Stuart.

Over 1645 babies in Queensland have been named Stuart.

Stuart is an uncommon baby name in France, where it had been in use for 27 years, last appeared in 2004 and made just beyond the top 1000 names.

There are over 138 babies that have been given the name Stuart in France. However things change on global perspective, Stuart is extremely popular in England where every 1 in 400 have the name.

Also the baby name is popular in Australia, Scotland, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Wales and Uganda. At least, 420000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018207168
2017196472
2016223959
2015178784
2014180682
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Stuart in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands11824305
Finland27635100

Numerological aspects of Stuart

Be proud of yourself because even if you doubt your value, people like you are rare these days. Practice solitude and learn to survive on your own. Give people a chance to prove their loyalty and love. The best thing about you is your ability to hide your emotions when necessary in order to avoid getting hurt. You know exactly what you want to achieve in life and that's comfort, inner peace, and harmony.

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