Stewart

Occupational

Meaning

A steward or administrator of a household or estate.

Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'stigweard,' combining 'stig' (hall) and 'weard' (guardian or keeper). The Stewart family became the royal house of Scotland and later of England, beginning with Walter FitzAlan, who held the position of High Steward of Scotland in the 12th century.

About the Stewart Surname

Stewart is one of Scotland's most prestigious surnames, originating from an occupational title that evolved into a royal dynasty. The name became synonymous with Scottish nobility and governance, with the Stewart/Stuart line producing multiple monarchs of Scotland and England.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 1,200,000 bearers in the United States #52 most common surname
Rare Common

Widespread throughout Scotland and prominent in England, North America, Australia, and other English-speaking nations.

Stewart Surname Distribution

Geographic distribution based on Civil War military records.

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People with the Stewart Surname