Hugh Vi

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Hugh 584
Vi 114,950
Hugh Vi 16,655,720
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  1. is 580th most common Sabrina
  2. is 581st most common Reginald
  3. is 582nd most common Candace
  4. is 583rd most common Brittany
  5. is 584th most common Hugh
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  7. is 586th most common Ella
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  1. is 114,946th most common Vannah
  2. is 114,947th most common Veo
  3. is 114,948th most common Verbosky
  4. is 114,949th most common Vezzani
  5. is 114,950th most common Vi
  6. is 114,951st most common Vigneron
  7. is 114,952nd most common Vinay
  8. is 114,953rd most common Vinelli
  9. is 114,954th most common Vliek
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  1. is 16,655,716th most common Hugh Vernon
  2. is 16,655,717th most common Hugh Verry
  3. is 16,655,718th most common Hugh Vess
  4. is 16,655,719th most common Hugh Vessels
  5. is 16,655,720th most common Hugh Vi
  6. is 16,655,721st most common Hugh Villaruel
  7. is 16,655,722nd most common Hugh Villegas
  8. is 16,655,723rd most common Hugh Virts
  9. is 16,655,724th most common Hugh Visor

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Hugh

Meaning & History

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(male) From an Old French name, Hugues, Hugo, of Germanic (Frankish) origin, derived from hug ‘heart, mind, spirit’. It was originally a short form of various compound names containing this element. This was borne by the aristocracy of medieval France, adopted by the Normans, and introduced by them to Britain. It was consistently one of the most popular boys' names in the Middle Ages in England, but fell out of favour in the 16th century until it was revived in the 20th century. Little Hugh of Lincoln was a child supposed in the Middle Ages to have been murdered by Jews in about 1255, a legend responsible for several outbursts of anti-Semitism at various times. The story is referred to by Chaucer in The Prioress's Tale. He is not to be confused with St Hugh of Lincoln (11401200), bishop of Lincoln (11861200), who was noted for his charity and good works, his piety, and his defence of the Church against the State. Since the later Middle Ages Hugh has also been used as an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Aodh.

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