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Hugo (male)

Synonym(s):Hugh (M)
Variants:Hugh (M) Hugonis (M)
   
Source(s): English Parish Register freereg.rootsweb.com
The Oxford Names Companion, OUP
"Scottish Forenames" - Donald Whyte, FGH, FSG
Notes:

English, Dutch and German form of Hugh [q.v.], from Old German "heart/mind/spirit".

Hugo was the form used in early documents in Latin, with appropriate case endings.  The form Hugonis is the possessive case = "of Hugh".

Hugo is now a given name in its own right.  Sometimes Hugo and Hugh can be used synonymously.