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Meaning of the Name Steward |
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The first name Steward is of English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: Bailiff
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Eallair
(Gaelic)
Worker in a Cellar ; Evolved from Cellair, Which Was Originated As a Nickname for One Who Worked As a Steward in a Monastery. The Name is Derived from the Latin Cellarius, Which is from Cella (Cellar,
Worker in a Cellar ; Evolved from Cellair, Which Was Originated As a Nickname for One Who Worked As a Steward in a Monastery. The Name is Derived from the Latin Cellarius, Which is from Cella (Cellar,
Flavius
(Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' a Tribune. 'The Life of Timon of Athens' Steward to Timon
'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' a Tribune. 'The Life of Timon of Athens' Steward to Timon
Stewart
(English)
Steward; Surname Originated from an Occupational Name Derived from the Old English Stiward, Stiweard (Steward, Keeper of the Animal Enclosure), Variations: Stuart. Short Forms: Stew, Stu. (Styoo-art)
Steward; Surname Originated from an Occupational Name Derived from the Old English Stiward, Stiweard (Steward, Keeper of the Animal Enclosure), Variations: Stuart. Short Forms: Stew, Stu. (Styoo-art)
Stewart
(Scottish)
Steward. A Medieval Steward Was Charged With the Care of Castle and Estate Affairs. Also a Variant of Stuart (The Royal House of Scotland from the Th to the Th Century). Surname
Steward. A Medieval Steward Was Charged With the Care of Castle and Estate Affairs. Also a Variant of Stuart (The Royal House of Scotland from the Th to the Th Century). Surname
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