McHugh
McHugh is a common surname of Irish origin. It is an anglicisation of the original Irish Mac Aodha meaning literally "Son of Aodh". Aodh was a popular male given name in mediaeval Gaelic Ireland, and was traditionally written in English documents as Hugh (an unrelated name of Frankish origin). The first bearers of the surname were the grandsons of Aodh (died 1033), who was son of Ruaidhrí mac Coscraigh, King of South Connacht.[1] The surname's pronunciation in Irish has also given rise to the spelling McGagh (otherwise McGah or McGarr), forms of the surname which remain geographically concentrated around the area of Belclare parish in County Galway, the centre of the Clann Cosgraigh territory ruled by the historical McHughs. Other anglicised versions of the surname include Hughes and Hewson.
Notable people bearing this surname include:
- Bob McHugh (musician), American pianist and composer
- Brendan McHugh (born 1990), American swimmer
- Chris McHugh (born 1964), drummer of Christian rock band White Heart
- Collin McHugh (born 1987), American baseball player
- Edward McHugh (trade unionist) (1853–1915), Irish Georgist (land reformer), trade unionist, Labour activist and social reformer
- Edward McHugh (politician) (1846–1900), Irish nationalist politician, an Anti-Parnellite Member of Parliament for South Armagh, 1892–1900
- Edward McHugh (artist) (born 1969), Philadelphia artist
- Ed McHugh (born 1930), American soccer player
- Francis McHugh (born 1925), Yorkshire-born Gloucestershire cricketer with the lowest batting average of any regular first-class player
- Frank McHugh (1898-1981), American film and television actor
- Frazer McHugh (born 1981), professional footballer
- Gerry McHugh (21st century), nationalist politician in Northern Ireland
- Godfrey McHugh (1911-1997) US Air Force General and aide to President John F. Kennedy
- Heather McHugh (born 1948), American poet
- James M. McHugh (born 1922), United States Marine Corps officer
- James T. McHugh (1932-2000), third bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre
- Jason McHugh (born 1968), American television producer and actor
- Jeannette McHugh (born 1934), Australian politician
- Jimmy McHugh (1894-1969), American composer
- Joe McHugh (born 1971), Irish Fine Gael politician
- John M. McHugh (born 1948), Irish-American politician
- John McHugh (tenor) (1912-2004), tenor from Wolverhampton
- Kevin McHugh (born 1980), Irish football (soccer) player
- Kitty McHugh (1902-1354), American actress
- Lia McHugh, American actress
- Malachy McHugh (died 1348), canon and Bishop of Elphin and Archbishop of Tuam (1313-1348)
- Matt McHugh (1894-1971), American actor
- Matthew F. McHugh (born 1938), former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from New York
- Maureen F. McHugh (born 1959), science fiction and fantasy writer
- Michael McHugh (born 1935), former justice of the High Court of Australia
- Mike McHugh (born 1965), former National Hockey League left wing
- Paddy McHugh (born 1953), Irish independent politician
- Paul McHugh (born 1958), New Zealand academic lawyer
- Paul R. McHugh (born 1931), Lowell, Massachusetts psychiatrist, educator, author
- Robert McHugh (born 1991), Scottish professional footballer
- Sean McHugh (born 1982), American football tight end
- Siobhán McHugh, Irish-Australian author, podcaster and documentary-maker
- Terry McHugh (born 1963), retired Irish javelin thrower
- Thomas J. McHugh (1919-2000), recipient of the Purple Heart medal
- Tom Ed McHugh (born 1943), former Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
Fictional characters with this surname include:
- Benji McHugh, a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs
- Nathan McHugh, a fictional character of Flight 29 Down
See also
References
- Martyn, Adrian (2019). Irish Surnames: Origins and Development. Ireland: Adrian Martyn. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-9955025-1-2.