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'''Waugh''' is a [[surname]] (pronunciation like 'waw', less commonly 'woff'), and may refer to: |
'''Waugh''' is a [[surname]] (pronunciation like 'waw', less commonly 'woff' or 'woch' - to rhyme with loch), and may refer to: |
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*[[Alec Waugh]], British novelist (Evelyn's older brother) |
*[[Alec Waugh]], British novelist (Evelyn's older brother) |
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Waugh is a surname (pronunciation like 'waw', less commonly 'woff' or 'woch' - to rhyme with loch), and may refer to:
- Alec Waugh, British novelist (Evelyn's older brother)
- Alexander Waugh, son of Auberon Waugh
- Arthur Waugh, English author and publisher (father of Evelyn and Alec)
- Arthur James Waugh, Lord Mayor of Coventry 1962 and City Father
- Auberon Waugh, British journalist and satirist (Evelyn's son)
- Benjamin Waugh, Victorian social reformer
- Beverly Waugh, American bishop
- Catherine Waugh McCulloch, American lawyer
- Devlin Waugh, fictional comic book character
- Duncan Waugh, Canadian actor
- Edwin Waugh, English poet
- Evelyn Waugh, British novelist
- Frank Albert Waugh, American landscape architect
- Frederick Judd Waugh, American marine painter and camouflage artist
- Hillary Waugh, American mystery novelist
- Keith Waugh (born 1956), English-born footballer, whose clubs included Peterborough United and Bristol City
- Mark Waugh, Australian cricket player (twin brother of Steve)
- Phil Waugh, Australian rugby union footballer
- Reuben Waugh, Canadian politician
- Richard Waugh, voice actor
- Samuel Waugh, 19th century American painter
- Steve Waugh, Australian cricket player (twin brother of Mark)
- Other uses
- Waugh, Indiana, a small town in the United States
- A euphemism for various taboo words on the television series Peachdale.