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Hugo

American  
[hyoo-goh, yoo-, y-goh] / ˈhju goʊ, ˈju-, üˈgoʊ /

noun

  1. Victor (Marie, Viscount) 1802–85, French poet, novelist, and dramatist.

  2. a male given name.


Hugo British  
/ ˈhjuːɡəʊ, yɡo /

noun

  1. Victor ( Marie ) (viktɔr). 1802–85, French poet, novelist, and dramatist; leader of the romantic movement in France. His works include the volumes of verse Les Feuilles d'automne (1831) and Les Contemplations (1856), the novels Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) and Les Misérables (1862), and the plays Hernani (1830) and Ruy Blas (1838)

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But Hugo Balderas-Ibarra, an attorney who represents two people who were detained during the operation Salgado was targeted by, said his clients had a different version of events.

From Barron's Jul. 10, 2026

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From Science Daily Jul. 9, 2026

Cian Prendergast, Josh van der Flier and Jamison Gibson-Park crossed for the Irish in the opening 40 minutes, with Hugo Keenan delivering the bonus-point before Tate McDermott hit back for the Wallabies.

From BBC Jul. 4, 2026

Others may think of their favorite spritz—whether Aperol, Campari or Hugo.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 3, 2026

While my brain whirred, Hugo took a couple of steps across the room.

From "Code Name Kingfisher" by Liz Kessler

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