People in Scotland who are called Hugh are sometimes called "Shug".
Sir Hugh Munro produced his "Tables" in 1891, listing all Scottish peaks over 3000 ft.
The name Aodh is considered an equivalent name in Ireland. The Scottish version would be Uisdean.
Eason: Very rare: Dublin, Ulster. Scottish synonym of Adamson, also an anglicisation of Mac Aodha (son of Hugh).
The proud Scottish surname of Macghee, hailing from the Strathclyde clans of the Scottish/English Borderlands, derives from Gaelic language words meaning "son of Hugh". Although it has been rendered in several spellings, the Macghee family seat was held in Dumfriesshire from early times.
George Rosie has written: 'The edge of the land' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Hugh Miller, outrage and order' -- subject(s): Authors, Scottish, Biography, Dialect literature, Scottish, History and criticism, Scottish Authors, Scottish Dialect literature 'A new face for Auld Reekie' -- subject(s): Architecture, Scottish, Scottish Architecture 'Death's enemy' -- subject(s): Fiction, Physicians, Immortalism, Scientists, Frankenstein (Fictitious character), Body snatching
He was born in Chelsea, England, the son of Scottish novelist and colonizer, John Galt, and Elizabeth Tilloch Galt. He was a cousin of Sir Hugh Allan.
Hugh Jackman <--- He's Australian!!! Hugh Grant Hugh Laurie
Laurie was raised in the Scottish Presbyterian church, though he has declared: "I don't believe in God, but I have this idea that if there were a God, or destiny of some kind looking down on us, that if he saw you taking anything for granted he'd take it away."(From the Hugh Laurie wikipedia article)
Hugh Michael Jackman
The cast of The Ballad of Hugh - 2012 includes: Hugh Oliver as Hugh Oliver
Hugh Holman is 6' 2".