Stu
See also: STU (disambiguation)
Stu is a masculine given name or nickname, usually a shortened form (hypocorism) of Stuart or Stewart. It may refer to:
Stuart
- Stu Barnes (born 1970), Canadian retired National Hockey League player
- Stu Block (born 1977), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Stu Briese (born 1945 or 1946), Canadian politician
- Stu Clancy (1906-1965), National Football League quarterback
- Stu Clarke (1906-1985), American Major League Baseball player
- Stu Clarkson (1919-1957), American National Football League player
- Stu Cook (born 1945) American musician, original bassist of Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Stuart Erwin (1903-1967), American actor
- Stu Fisher (fl. 2002-present), English rock drummer
- Stu Gardner, American musician and composer
- Stu Holcomb (1910-1977), American college football and basketball coach and general manager of the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball team
- Stu Jackson (born 1955), American former National Basketball Association head coach and Executive Vice President
- Stu Laird (born 1960), former Canadian Football League player
- Stu Lang (born 1951), former Canadian Football League player, college head football coach
- Stu Lantz (born 1946), American retired National Basketball Association player, television commentator
- Stu Martin (baseball) (1912–1997), Major League Baseball player
- Stu Miller (1927-2015), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Stu Pederson (born 1960), Major League Baseball player
- Stu Phillips (composer) (born 1929), American film music composer
- Stu Roberts (born 1965), New Zealand former cricketer
- Stu Smith (1915-1969), American National Football League player
- Stu Ungar (1953-1998), American poker, gin rummy and blackjack player and gambler
- Stu Whittingham (born 1994), Scottish cricketer
- F. Stuart Wilkins (1928-2011), American football player, lawyer and businessman
Stewart
- Stu Hart (1915-2003), Canadian amateur and professional wrestler, promoter and trainer
- Stu Linder (1931-2006), American film editor
- R. Stewart Wood (born 1934), American Episcopal bishop
Other or indeterminate
- Steve Burguiere (born 1976), American radio producer and personality, executive producer and head writer of The Glenn Beck Program
- Stu Davis (1921-2007), Canadian singer, songwriter, storyteller and musician born David Stewart
- Stu Jacobs (born 1965), New Zealand former association football player and manager
- Stu Martin (drummer) (1938–1980), American jazz drummer
- Stu Nahan (1926–2007), Canadian-American sportscaster
- Stu Phillips (country singer) (born 1933), Canadian-born country music performer and Grand Ole Opry member
- Stu Rasmussen (born 1948), American politician and the nation's first openly transgender mayor
- Stu Williamson (1933–1991), American jazz trumpeter
Fictional characters
- Disco Stu, a recurring character in The Simpsons
- Stu Bergman, on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow
- Stu Price, recurring character from The Hangover series
- Stu Redman, one of the main characters from Stephen King's The Stand
See also
- stu, an ISO 639-3 code for the Blang language of Myanmar and China
- Stew (disambiguation), including a list of people named Stew
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