Cushart
Cushart is a surname of English origin. Its etymology is believed to derive from the Old English words "cysc" meaning "cushion" or "pillow," and "heard" meaning "hard" or "strong." This suggests a possible occupational name for someone who made or sold cushions, or perhaps a descriptive nickname for a person with a sturdy or well-padded physique.
The surname is relatively uncommon and is primarily found in England. Historical records indicate its presence
There is no widely recognized historical figure or event specifically associated with the surname Cushart that