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Hugh (name) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hugh (given name)

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" (Old English ''hyġe'').
The Germanic name is on record beginning in the 8th century, in variants ''Chugo, Hugo, Huc, Ucho, Ugu, Uogo, Ogo, Ougo,'' etc.〔E. Förstemann, Altdeutsches Namenbuch (1856), 750.〕 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 (898–956) .
The Old French form was adopted into English from the Norman period (e.g. Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury d. 1098; Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, d. 1101).
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 /hju:/ is influenced by the Norman variant form ''Hue'' (/hy:/, /y:/), now only a surname, mainly from Normandy.〔(Site of "Géopatronym" : repartition of the births with the surname "Hue" until 1915 in the 5 Norman "départements" Seine-Maritime (76), Calvados (14), Manche (50), Eure (27) and Orne (61) )〕

The Old High German name ''Hugo'' was adopted as third declension nominative into Middle Latin (''Hugo, Hugonis'');
in English, however, historical figures of the continental Middle Ages are conventionally given the name in its modern English spelling, as in
Hugh Capet (941–996), Hugh Magnus of France (1007–1025), Hugh of Cluny (1024–1109), Hugh of Châteauneuf (1053–1132), etc.
Modern variants of the name include 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''. (see Hughes (surname), Hughes (given name)).
==People==

* Hugh Grant (born 1960), English actor
* Hugh Jackman (born 1968), Australian actor
* Hugh Laurie (born 1959), English actor
* Hugh O'Brian (born 1925), American actor
* Hugh G. Parker, Jr. (1934-2007), American architect
* Hugh Walpole (1884–1941), English novelist
* Hugh Hefner
* Hugh Foley (born 1961), American DJ, music historian, professor

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