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Hughe Hewgh Hew Hewghe Hugo Heugh Hewe Hewe Howe Howey Hugem Hugonem Given Names from 16th and Early 17th C Marriage Records, lists under Hugh: Huchon in Scotland and as familiar forms: Huget Hugin Huglin Hudd Hewet Hughelot 1450–1650 lists as variants of Hugh: Hew Hewe Hewghe Heug Heughe Used in Scotland to anglicize the Gaelic names Eoghann, Uisdeann and Aodh.Ĭ. " Hugh - English name from German root hugi "heart, mind" traditionally Of Clan Cameron, was a celebrated opponent of Oliver Cromwell. Of the yew tree": eo "yew" + gein "birth" = "born of the yew tree." TraditionalĬlan name, including Clan Campbell and Clan Chattan. Old Irish aed "fire." Frequent name in early

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King Aidan mac Gabran, ruled Argyll in the 6th C., first Christian Monarch Name and says that they are all equivalent to the English Hugh, as is Lists Aidan, Aodán, Aodhán, and Aodhagán as different spellings of the same Maedoc, Moedhog, Mogue, Aeddan Foeddog, Aidus, and Hugh.Īidan, Adan, Aiden, Ayden, Aden, Adin, Aedan, Aydan, and Aydin are treatedĪs forms as a single name, listed in their order of popularity, and are #138 'fire.' Edan, Aodhan (EH-thahn) anglicized form of Irish Aodán dim. " Aidan—(Celt) 'flame, fire, fiery' derived from word aedh Aedan seems to be a diminutive of Aedh that sometimes means Aedh, but Relatively few sources translate the Gaelic form of this name as Huisdean and UisdeanĪre listed as equivalent to Hugh, Ewen, and Austin.Īedan and its forms have survived as an Irish and English first name, separateįrom Hugh. Page of the Clan Maclean Genealogy Database says that Eochagain and Eoghan areĮoghan≾wen, Hugh [for concurrence, see GaelicĪedan and Aidan are listed as diminutives of Hugh. " Úistean - (OOSH-tchen, or ISH-tchen)(Teut) 'intelligence.' Euston,Īn alternative website for this source is Celtic " Ea - (EH)(Celt) 'fire' also can be Aodh. Of aed 'fire.' Aedan was the name of 21 early Irish saints. " Aodhan - (EH-dawn or AY-dawn) version of Old Irish Aedan, dim. Name of two Irish rebels in Queen Elizabeth I's time, Aogh (Hugh) O'NeillĪnd Aodh Rua (Red Hugh) O'Donnell. Borne by six high kings and twenty saints in early Ireland. " Aodh - (AY) from Old Irish aid 'fire.' Another name of the godĭagda in Irish myth. Performed many miracles, including healing the lame and blind son of a British Name of several early saints, and four Ui Neill High Kings. " Aed - derived from the word aedh 'fire' common in early Ireland O'Neill and Aodh Rua (Red Hugh) O'Donnell. Name of two Irish rebels in Queen Elizabeth I's time, Aogh (Hugh) Borne by six high kings and twenty saints in early "Aodh - (AY) from Old Irish aid "fire." Another name of the It must be noted that the Teutonic Hughīears no semantic relationship with Celtic Aodh. Irish Ancestors says: "Mac Aodha from early first name Aodh, "fire", The origin of the surname McHugh/ McCue (a name unrelated to McGough), Website of The Irish Times, prefers Aodh to Aedh. The Names Aidan, Aédán, Aodh, and the Like. Other forms include Aidus, Aogh, Aydan, Ea, Edan, Ede, Welsh and Cornish forms of the name are Aedd and Aeddan see Celtic Additional forms in theĪnnals of Tighernach (T) are: Aedacan, Aedhoic, Aedhoig, Aedoc, Aedoic, andĪedog. Aedh, Mac Eachdach, in the Irish Annalsįorms of Aedh that are in the Annals of Ulster (U) include: Aed, Aeda, Aedain,Īedan, Aedgain, Aedh, Aedha, Aedhacan, Aedhacain, Aedhaccain, Aedhaein, Aedhai,Īedhan, Aeddheid, Aedhgaile, Aedhgal, Aedho, and Aedo.Search for Aedh Mac Eochaid or Aedh Mag Eochadh, Gaelic forms The number of forms ofīoth Aedh and Eochaidh in the Irish annals is overwhelming,Īnd illustrates the difficulty of using computer-search engines to do a complete The fifth most popularĮochaidh is the modern Irish version of McGough. Most Popular Men's Names in Early Medieval Ireland. The twelfth century, according to Heather Rose Jones' web page, 100 The fact that there isĪ new Hugh McGough in the world has led to my collection of the genealogicalĪnd historical information on this website.Īedh (Hugh) was the most common of all personal names in Ireland in McGough, who was born in Seattle on August 13, 1997. Which was also the name of my grandfather, and is the name of my grandson, Hugh In this page, I have collected miscellaneous lore on my name, I have on Scots Hugh McGoughs in a table in a special section toward the end Or the United States—so much so that I collect the limited information Name Hugh McGough is relatively more common in Scotland than in either Ireland Hugh is notĪ common first name among the McGough/McGeoughs.

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Aedh Mac Eochaidh is the modern Irish spelling of Hugh McGough.










Gorvin clan lord