Re: Stuart and Stewart
in reply to a message by Felie
They're pronounced the same, but it's usually STYOOət/ STYOOərt in the UK, not STOO ərt.
Stuart was more common than Stewart, and I prefer it because it doesn't make me think of stew. :)
It was in the E&W charts from the 1940s, but dropped out in the 1990s, so as Jagoda said, it's a dad-name or a grandfather-name. I don't dislike it, but yup, it's not exciting, and I can't see it having a comeback.
Stuart was more common than Stewart, and I prefer it because it doesn't make me think of stew. :)
It was in the E&W charts from the 1940s, but dropped out in the 1990s, so as Jagoda said, it's a dad-name or a grandfather-name. I don't dislike it, but yup, it's not exciting, and I can't see it having a comeback.