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* [[Julie Hugo]] (1797–1865), French painter
* [[Julie Hugo]] (1797–1865), French painter
* [[Léopoldine Hugo]] (1824–1843), French socialite
* [[Léopoldine Hugo]] (1824–1843), French socialite
* [[Ludwig Maria Hugo]] (1871-1935), German Roman Catholic bishop in Mainz
* [[Ludwig Maria Hugo]] (1871–1935), German Roman Catholic bishop in Mainz
* [[Petrus Hugo]] (1917–1986), South African fighter pilot and flying ace in the Royal Air Force during World War II
* [[Petrus Hugo]] (1917–1986), South African fighter pilot and flying ace in the Royal Air Force during World War II
* [[Pieter Hugo]] (born 1976), South African photographer
* [[Pieter Hugo]] (born 1976), South African photographer
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* [[Hugo Alfvén]] (1872–1960), Swedish composer, conductor, violinist, and painter
* [[Hugo Alfvén]] (1872–1960), Swedish composer, conductor, violinist, and painter
* [[Hugo Alves Velame]] (born 1974), Brazilian footballer
* [[Hugo Alves Velame]] (born 1974), Brazilian footballer
* [[Hugo Ball]] (1886-1927), German author, poet, founder of the Dada movement and the Cabaret Voltaire
* [[Hugo Ball]] (1886–1927), German author, poet, founder of the Dada movement and the Cabaret Voltaire
* [[Hugo Black]] (1886–1971), US Supreme Court Justice
* [[Hugo Black]] (1886–1971), US Supreme Court Justice
* [[Hugo Black Jr.]] (1922-2013), American lawyer
* [[Hugo Black Jr.]] (1922–2013), American lawyer
* [[Hugo Black III]] (1953-2007), American lawyer
* [[Hugo Black III]] (1953–2007), American lawyer
* [[Prince Hugo de Bourbon de Parme]] (born 1997), member of the Dutch royal family
* [[Prince Hugo de Bourbon de Parme]] (born 1997), member of the Dutch royal family
* [[Hugo Burge]] (1972–2023), British business executive and entrepreneur
* [[Hugo Burge]] (1972–2023), British business executive and entrepreneur
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* [[Hugo Gellert]] (1892–1985), Hungarian-born artist
* [[Hugo Gellert]] (1892–1985), Hungarian-born artist
* [[Hugo Gernsback]] (1884–1967), American science-fiction publisher
* [[Hugo Gernsback]] (1884–1967), American science-fiction publisher
* [[Hugo van der Goes]] (1430?-1482) Flemish painter
* [[Hugo van der Goes]] (1430?–1482) Flemish painter
* [[Hugo Gonçalves Ferreira Neto]] (born 2001), Brazilian footballer
* [[Hugo Gonçalves Ferreira Neto]] (born 2001), Brazilian footballer
* [[Hugo Grotius]] (1583–1645), Dutch forefather of international law theory
* [[Hugo Grotius]] (1583–1645), Dutch forefather of international law theory
* [[Hugo Hamilton (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Hugo Hamilton (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Hugo von Hofmannsthal]] (1874-1929), Austrian writer
* [[Hugo von Hofmannsthal]] (1874–1929), Austrian writer
* [[Hugo Houle]] (born 1990), Canadian cyclist
* [[Hugo Houle]] (born 1990), Canadian cyclist
* [[Hugo Junkers]] (1859–1935), German aircraft designer
* [[Hugo Junkers]] (1859–1935), German aircraft designer
* [[Hugo von Kayser]] (1873–1949), German general
* [[Hugo von Kayser]] (1873–1949), German general
* [[Hugo Koblet]] (1925–1964), Swiss champion cyclist
* [[Hugo Koblet]] (1925–1964), Swiss champion cyclist
* [[Hugo Kołłątaj]] (1750-1812), Polish constitutional reformer and educationalist
* [[Hugo Kołłątaj]] (1750–1812), Polish constitutional reformer and educationalist
* [[Hugo de Lantins]] ([[floruit|fl.]] 1420–1430), French-Flemish composer
* [[Hugo de Lantins]] ([[floruit|fl.]] 1420–1430), French-Flemish composer
* [[Hugo Launicke]] (1909–1975), German resistance fighter against the Nazi régime
* [[Hugo Launicke]] (1909–1975), German resistance fighter against the Nazi régime
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* [[Hugo Reid]] (1809–1852), Scottish rancher and ethnographer
* [[Hugo Reid]] (1809–1852), Scottish rancher and ethnographer
* [[Hugo Rifkind]] (born 1977), Scottish journalist
* [[Hugo Rifkind]] (born 1977), Scottish journalist
* [[Hugo Robus]] (1885-1964), American sculptor
* [[Hugo Robus]] (1885–1964), American sculptor
* [[Hugo Rodallega]] (born 1985), Colombian footballer
* [[Hugo Rodallega]] (born 1985), Colombian footballer
* [[Hugo Salmela]] (1884–1918), Finnish military leader of the Red Guards in the 1918 Civil War
* [[Hugo Salmela]] (1884–1918), Finnish military leader of the Red Guards in the 1918 Civil War
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* [[Hugo Miguel Fernandes Vieira]] (born 1976), Portuguese footballer
* [[Hugo Miguel Fernandes Vieira]] (born 1976), Portuguese footballer
* [[Hugo Weaving]] (born 1960), British actor
* [[Hugo Weaving]] (born 1960), British actor
* [[Hugo White]] (1939-2014), Royal Navy officer and Governor of Gibraltar
* [[Hugo White]] (1939–2014), Royal Navy officer and Governor of Gibraltar
* [[Hugo Young]] (1938–2003), British journalist
* [[Hugo Young]] (1938–2003), British journalist



Revision as of 07:40, 4 September 2023

Hugo
Pronunciation/ˈhjuːɡ/
French: [yɡo]
Spanish: [ˈuɣo]
German: [ˈhuːɡoː]
Dutch: [ˈɦʏˌɣo]
Finnish: [ˈhuɡo]
GenderMale
Language(s)Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese, French, English, Finnish
Name dayCzech Republic: April 1
Germany: April 29
Estonia: February 3
Croatia: April 29, October 8 & November 26
Latvia: November 17
Poland: April 1, April 29 & November 17
Slovakia: April 1
Sweden: November 3 Finland: February 3
Origin
MeaningMind, spirit
Region of originItaly
Other names
Related namesHugh, Hugues, Ugo, Hauke, Huw

Hugo is a surname and a masculine given name.[1] The English version of the name is Hugh, the Italian version is Ugo or Hugo. For detailed history and etymology of the name, see Hugh (given name).

Hugo is one of the most popular given names in Europe, ranking as high as #9 in Spain,[2] and #8 in Belgium in 2006.[3] April 1 is the name day of Hugo in many European countries.

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References

  1. ^ fr:Albert Dauzat, Les noms et prénoms de France, éditions Larousse, 1980, foreword by fr:Marie-Thérèse Morlet. p. 333.
  2. ^ [1] Archived February 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ [2] Archived October 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine