- 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 Johnson or Stewart Johnson.
- Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807–1891), American politician
- David Stuart is the name of 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 or John Stewart can refer to several people
- Mary Stuart can refer to several people
- Michael Stuart (disambiguation) can refer to several people
- Oliver Stuart (1881–1973), British explorer and ornithologist
- Ricky Stuart , Australian rugby league player and coach
- Stuart Chatwood (b. 1969), British-born Canadian rock musician
- Saint Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419), Spanish saint and canonical scholar of descent
- Peter Stuart , American songwriter and musician
- Stuart Green , English Footballer
- Stuart Douglas , English Footballer
- Stuart, Florida , USA
- Stuart, Iowa , USA
- Stuart, Nebraska , USA
- Stuart, Oklahoma , USA
- Stuart, Virginia , USA
- IIT Stuart School Of Business , Chicago, IL USA
- Stuart , the former name for Alice Springs , Australia (changed 1933)
- Central Mount Stuart , in the Northern Territory , Australia
- Electoral District Of Stuart , a state electoral district in South Australia
- Mount Stuart , Washington, USA
- Stu Canyon , Belfast
- Kerr Stuart , English railway locomotive manufacturer
- Stuart Tank , American WW2 tank named after J.E.B. Stuart
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