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Hugh

Intelligent, Bright, and Strong Warrior

HOO/huː/

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6
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Old English, derived from Hughus, which is a variant of Hugues, a personal name of Germanic origin.
Origin
Male
Gender

Meaning & Origin

The name Hugh is derived from the Old English term 'hug' which means 'mind' or 'heart'. The name also carries the meaning of 'intelligent' or 'bright'. In Christian tradition, the name is also associated with the saint St. Hugh of Lincoln, who was a 13th-century bishop known for his holiness and miracles.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes wisdom and strength, as well as a strong connection to faith and God.

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Hugh

Name signifying nobility, magnificence, and strength

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

HOO

/huː/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

RedGold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Hugh has a rich cultural heritage, especially in Europe. It was a popular name among the upper classes in medieval Europe and was used by several rulers, including King Hugh Capet of France and King Hugh I of Cyprus. The name also has roots in literature and folklore, with characters such as Hugh the Digger from the legend of King Arthur and the knight Hugh of Manerville from the Tale of the Crescent and the Cross.

The name Hugh, as mentioned earlier, was associated with St. Hugh of Lincoln, who was known for his deep faith and devotion to God. He was a bishop who used his intelligence and wisdom to lead his people and perform miracles. As a result, the name Hugh carries the spiritual significance of being a name for someone who is intelligent, pious, and virtuous. It is a name that inspires one to be a spiritual leader, a wise advisor, and a compassionate healer.

Historical references

Hugh Capet (c. 940–996), was a Frankish noble who became the first king of France. He was the founder of the Capetian dynasty which ruled France until 1848.

Late 10th century

Hugh of Lincoln (d. 1200), was a bishop and a scholar who played a significant role in the development of scholasticism and the formation of the University of Oxford.

Late 12th century

Notable people with this name

Hugh JackmanHugh GrantHugh Hefner

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