Hugh
Hugh is the English-language variant of the masculine given name Hugues, itself the Old French variant of Hugo, a short form of Continental Germanic given names beginning in the element hug- "mind, spirit".
The Germanic name is on record beginning in the 8th century, in variants Chugo, Hugo, Huc, Ucho, Ugu, Uogo, Ogo, Ougo, etc. The name's popularity in the Middle Ages ultimately derives from its use by Frankish nobility, beginning with Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris Hugh the Great.
The Old French form was adopted into English from the Norman period.
The spelling Hugh in English is from the Picard variant spelling Hughes, where the orthography -gh- takes the role of -gu- in standard French, i.e. to express the phoneme /g/ as opposed to the affricate /ʒ/ taken by the grapheme g before front vowels.
The modern English pronunciation /hjuː/ is influenced by the Norman variant form Hue, now only a surname, mainly from Normandy.
The Old High German name Hugo was adopted as third declension nominative into Middle Latin ;
in English, however, historical figures of the continental Middle Ages are conventionally given the name in its modern English spelling, as in
Hugh Capet, Hugh Magnus of France, Hugh of Cluny, Hugh of Châteauneuf, etc.
Modern variants of the name include German Hugo, Dutch Huig, Frisian Hauke, Welsh Huw, Italian Ugo.
In the tradition of anglicisation of Gaelic names by using similar-sounding, but etymologically unrelated replacements, Hugh also serves as a replacement for Aodh and Ùisdean ], Hughes.
People with the mononym
Noblemen and clergy
French
- [Hugh the Great
Anglo-Norman/English
Gaelic
- Áed Rúad, legendary High king of Ireland
- Áed mac Echach, king of Connacht
- Áed Dub mac Suibni, king of Dál nAraidi
- Áed Dibchine, king of Leinster
- Áed mac Ainmuirech, High king of Ireland
- Áed Sláine, High king of Ireland
- Áed Rón mac Cathail, king in Leinster
- Áed Uaridnach, High king of Ireland
- Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn, king of or in Munster
- Áed Dub mac Colmáin, bishop of Kildare
- Áed Aired, king of Dál nAraide
- Áed Róin, king of Dál Fiatach
- Áed mac Colggen, king of Leinster
- Áed Balb mac Indrechtaig, king of Connacht
- Áed Muinderg, king of northern Uí Néill
- Áed Find, king of Dál Riata
- Áed Oirdnide, king of Ailech
- Áed mac Boanta, probably king in Dál Riata
- Áed of Scotland, king of the Picts
- Áed Findliath, king of Ailech
- Áed Ua Crimthainn, abbot of Terryglass
- Aedh mac Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair, king of Connacht
- Aedh Muimhnech mac Felim Ua Conchobair, king of Connacht
- Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, king of Connacht
- Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ua Conchobair
- Aodh, Earl of Ross
Other people
- Hugh of Arles or Hugh of Provence, King of Italy
- Hugh, Margrave of Tuscany aka Hugo or Ugo, Italy
- Hugh, Count of Suio, Count of Suio in the Duchy of Gaeta, Italy
- Hugh of Saint Victor , Saxon noble and mystic philosopher
- Hugh of Ibelin, noble in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Hugh of Jabala, bishop of Jabala, Syria
- Hugh , Upper Mesopotamia
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People with the given name
- Hugh Alan Anderson, Canadian politician
- Hugh D. Auchincloss, American stockbroker and lawyer, stepfather of Gore Vidal and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Hugh Beaumont, American Actor
- Hugh M. Bland, Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court
- Hugh Bonneville, English actor
- Hugh Carey, American politician and attorney of the Democratic Party
- Hugh Cornwell, English musician, guitarist
- Hugh Dancy, English actor
- Hugh Dane, American actor
- Hugh Dennis, British Actor and Comedian
- Hugh Edmund Peter de Mel, Sri Lankan Sinhala politician
- Hugh Downs, American broadcaster and announcer
- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, English chef, broadcaster and campaigner
- Warnakulasuriya Ichchampullige Hugh Fernando, Sri Lankan Sinhala politician
- Hugh Norman Gregory Fernando, Chief Justice of Sri Lanka from 1966–1973
- Hughie Gallacher, Scottish footballer
- Hugh Glass, American frontiersman
- Hugh Grant, English actor
- Hugh Griffith, Welsh actor
- Hugh Hefner, American adult magazine publisher
- Hugh Herbert, American motion picture comedian
- Hugh Herdon, British Indian Army officer
- Hugh Hopper, English musician, bassist
- Hugh Jackman, Australian actor
- Hugh Lane, Irish art collector
- Hugh Laurie, English actor
- Hugh McDowell, English cellist, member of Electric Light Orchestra
- Hugh McElhenny, American football player
- Hugh Mercer, Scottish-born American military officer
- Hugh O'Brian, American actor
- Hugh Paddick, English actor
- Hugh V. Perkins, American human development and education author, researcher and professor
- Hugh Robertson , American basketball player
- Hugh Fred Rupasinghe, Sri Lanka Army officer, commander of Security Forces Headquarters - Jaffna
- Hugh W. Sanford, American businessman and writer from Tennessee
- Hugh Segal, Canadian senator
- Hugh Thornton , American football player
- Hugh Walpole, English novelist
- Hugh E. Wright, French-English actor
Fictional characters
- Hugh
- Hugh
- Hugh "Wee Hughie" Campbell, a The Boys character
- * Hugh Campbell, Sr., Hughie's father
- Hugh Neutron, a Jimmy Neutron character