Stewart / Stuart
I just came across Stewart in a book and since this is not a name we discuss on here very often I thought we might now ;)
I kinda like it and I slightly prefer this spelling because Stuart always reminds my of the city of Stuttgart minus 'ttg' which looks a little odd to my eyes. Other than that I think Stuart isn't a bad spelling either.
So do you like the name? Which spelling do you prefer? Do you pronounce them STOO-ərt or STYOO-ərt? Any middle name ideas?
I kinda like it and I slightly prefer this spelling because Stuart always reminds my of the city of Stuttgart minus 'ttg' which looks a little odd to my eyes. Other than that I think Stuart isn't a bad spelling either.
So do you like the name? Which spelling do you prefer? Do you pronounce them STOO-ərt or STYOO-ərt? Any middle name ideas?
This message was edited 12/21/2010, 11:35 AM
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My nephew, Stuart Cameron, pronounced with a STYOO, has influenced me! His brothers are Alexander Duncan and Benjamin James, and his parents are Gary Bruce and Louanne Shirley. Oh, and the Pug is Edwina.
I'm not crazy about the name. It's one of those names that make me think of a food, and the food it makes me think of is beef stew. But if I had to, I prefer the spelling Stuart. Stewart seems dumbed-downed, and also, Stewart is somewhat more beef-stewy to me, because the word "stew" is actually contained in it.
I don't know how to pronounce Innes, could you help me?
It's IN-iss. :)
Thanks :)
I like the name and prefer Stuart. The Stuttgart thing doesn't both me (never been to Germany and Stuttgart just makes me think of Sami Khedira, so I'm all for that, lol). The reason whu I prefer Stuart is because I don't like the 'wart' wart... or the 'stew' part of Stewart. Stewart looks a little more balanced to me, but I like the more 'open' feel of Stuart.
I say STOO-ərt for Stuart and STEW-wərt for Stewart... somehow the 'w' sound ends up on both syllables.
I say STOO-ərt for Stuart and STEW-wərt for Stewart... somehow the 'w' sound ends up on both syllables.
Oooh, Art and Artie are very good nicknames! I think they sound wonderfully geeky.
This message was edited 12/22/2010, 7:18 AM