McHugh is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Aodha," meaning "son of Aodh," with Aodh being a personal name meaning "fire." It is most commonly associated with families from Ireland, particularly in the province of Ulster. While there may be similar-sounding names in Scotland, McHugh itself is primarily recognized as an Irish name.
McCue is an Irish/Scottish surname of Gaelic origin. Variants include McCoy, McHugh. See related links below for more information.
Scottish
Irish
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.
Maggie is a Scottish name. Meggie is Irish.
McHugh is Irish.
McHugh is both Scottish and Irish and is derived from the surname 'McCoy'. It's a form of the Gaelic 'Mac Aodha' meaning 'son of Aodh'. Aodh is an ancient personal name meaning 'fire' and was originally the name of a pagan god.
McCue is an Irish/Scottish surname of Gaelic origin. Variants include McCoy, McHugh. See related links below for more information.
Scottish
Scottish
Irish
scottish
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.
Maggie is a Scottish name. Meggie is Irish.
Northern English, and Scottish.
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IRISH