Stuart may be:.
- a surname
- a male first name
- An alternative spelling is Stewart. The current French spelling "Stuart" was introduced by Queen Mary, who lived in France after her marriage to the Dauphin.
It originates from the House of Stuart, a ruling family of Scotland and England - see House of Stuart for a list of monarchs, pretenders and other family members. An example of a name is Stuart Keith or Stewart Keith.
People
Surname
- Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807–1891), American politician
- Bob Stuart (1920-2005), New Zealand WW2 Naval Commander and All Blacks player, captain and coach
- David Stuart, several people
- Francis Stuart (1902–2000), Irish writer and Saoi of Aosdána
- Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828), American painter
- Gloria Stuart (b. 1910), American actress
- Herbert Akroyd Stuart (1864–1927), British engineer
- Imogen Stuart, (b. 1927), sculptor and member of Aosdána
- J. E. B. Stuart (1833–1864), Confederate States Army general in the American Civil War
- Jesse Stuart (1906–1984), American writer
- John McDouall Stuart (1815–1866), Scottish-Australian explorer
- John Stuart, several people
- Mary Stuart, several people
- Maurine Stuart, Zen teacher
- Michael Stuart (disambiguation), several people
- Oliver Stuart (1881–1973), British explorer and ornithologist
- Peter Stuart, American songwriter and musician
- Ricky Stuart, Australian rugby league player and coach
First name
Places
- Australia
- United States
Fictional characters
- Stuart (locomotive on the Mid Sodor Railway, later named Peter Sam) a character in The Railway Series by Rev. W. Awdry
- Stuart Chandler, a character on All My Children played by David Canary
- Stuart Little, the main character of the E. B. White novel of the same name later turned into three successful films:
- 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 Larkin, a recurring character on MADtv, played by Michael McDonald
Other
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