Stewart
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Stewart is a popular Scottish first name and surname. The word Stewart is derived from an occupational surname. It originally belonged to a person who was a steward by profession. It is derived from a combination of two Old English words, the word stig, which means house, and the word weard, which means guard. The first name translation of the word is often Stuart, hence the difference in the two.
People
Main article: Stewart (name)
Places
Canada
- Stewart, British Columbia
- Stewart Township, Nipissing District, Ontario (historical)
New Zealand
United Kingdom
- Portstewart, Northern Ireland
- Stewartby, Bedfordshire, England
- Newton Stewart, Scotland
United States
Localities
- Stewart, Indiana
- Stewart, Minnesota
- Stewart, Mississippi
- Stewart, Missouri
- Stewart, Ohio
- Stewart, Tennessee
- Stewart, Texas
- Stewart, West Virginia
- Stewart Township (disambiguation)
- Stewartstown, Pennsylvania
- Fort Stewart, Georgia
Counties
Other places
- Stewart Air National Guard Base, New York
- Stewart International Airport, New York
- Stewart Manor, New York
Other
- Stewart (crater), a small lunar impact crater
- Clan Stewart, a Scottish clan
- Clan Stewart of Appin, a Scottish clan
- Stewart Grand Prix, later known as Jaguar Racing, now known as Red Bull Racing
- Stewart–Tolman effect, physics
- Stewart's Shops, U.S. chain of convenience stores
- Stewart's theorem, a geometry theorem
- R.G. Stewart (shipwreck), a Lake Superior shipwreck off the coast of Wisconsin.
- W.F. Stewart Company, an American carriage builder
See also
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