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Hugh

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Name — A male given name of Germanic origin, also used as a surname.

Etymology

From the Old French name Hughe, brought to England by the Normans, from Proto-Germanic *hugiz ("heart, mind").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Hugh” mean?

The word “Hugh” means a male given name of Germanic origin, also used as a surname.

How do you pronounce “Hugh”?

“Hugh” is pronounced hyoo (/hjuː/ in IPA).

How do you use “Hugh” in a sentence?

Here is “Hugh” used in a sentence: “Hugh Jackman is known for playing Wolverine in several films.”

What part of speech is “Hugh”?

“Hugh” is a name.

Where does the word “Hugh” come from?

The word “Hugh” comes from Old French. From the Old French name Hughe, brought to England by the Normans, from Proto-Germanic *hugiz ("heart, mind").

Is “Hugh” a common word?

“Hugh” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between Hugh, hue, and hew?

All three sound the same but mean different things: Hugh is a male given name, hue is a noun meaning a color or shade, and hew is a verb meaning to chop or cut, as in "hew wood." Only Hugh takes a capital letter in ordinary use.

What are common nicknames for Hugh?

The usual affectionate forms of Hugh are Hughie and Huey. The related name Hugo is not a nickname but a separate, Latin-influenced form of the same Germanic name.

Is Hugh a first name or a surname?

Hugh is primarily a masculine given name of Germanic origin, but it also occurs as a surname. It additionally underlies common family names such as Hughes, which developed with the sense "son of Hugh."

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