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Hughes

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Name — A Welsh and English surname derived from the given name Hugh, also the name of a suburb of Canberra, Australia.

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What does “Hughes” mean?

The word “Hughes” means a Welsh and English surname derived from the given name Hugh, also the name of a suburb of Canberra, Australia.

How do you pronounce “Hughes”?

“Hughes” is pronounced hyooz (/hjuːz/ in IPA).

How do you use “Hughes” in a sentence?

Here is “Hughes” used in a sentence: “Langston Hughes was a leading voice of the Harlem Renaissance.”

What part of speech is “Hughes”?

“Hughes” is a name.

Is “Hughes” a common word?

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

Where does the surname Hughes come from?

Hughes is a Welsh and English surname derived from the given name Hugh. It is especially associated with Wales, where surnames formed from a father's given name are common. Hughes is also the name of a suburb of Canberra, Australia.

What is the difference between Hughes and Hugh?

Hugh is a male given name; Hughes is a surname derived from it, historically indicating descent from someone named Hugh. Today Hugh is used as a first name while Hughes functions mainly as a family name.

How do you write the possessive of Hughes?

Style guides differ. Many modern guides recommend adding an apostrophe plus s, as in "Hughes's book", matching the extra syllable most speakers pronounce, while others, especially in journalism, allow a bare apostrophe: "Hughes' book". Whichever form you choose, use it consistently; the plural of the family name is "the Hugheses".

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