Hugh
Hugh is a masculine given name of Germanic origin that entered English through the Old French form Hugues. It derives from a root meaning mind, thought, or spirit, and has appeared in various spellings across Europe. In many languages the equivalent is Hugo, while French uses Hugues. English diminutives include Hughie and Huey, and the name often appears in medieval and modern forms.
Historically, the name was borne by several rulers and nobles in medieval Europe. Hugh Capet (c. 939–996)
Contemporary bearers of the name include actors Hugh Jackman (born 1968), Hugh Laurie (born 1959), and Hugh
Cross-cultural forms include Hugo in Spanish, Portuguese, and German-speaking regions; Hugues in French; and the continued