Hughie (name)
Hughie is a masculine given name or nickname (usually of Hugh). People named Hughie include:
Sports
- Hugh Adcock (1903-1975), English footballer
- Hughie Callan (1881–1917), Australian rules footballer
- Hughie Carroll (1885–1965), Australian cricketer
- Hughie Clifford (1866–1929), Scottish footballer
- Hughie Critz (1900-1980), American Major League Baseball player
- Hughie Dickson (1895–1965), English footballer
- Hughie Dow (1906–1987), English footballer
- Hughie Dunn (1875 or 1878-?) Scottish footballer
- Hughie Ferguson (1898–1930), Scottish footballer
- Hughie Fury (born 1994), British boxer
- Hughie Gallacher (1903-1957), Scottish footballer
- Hugh Gallacher (footballer, born 1930) (1930-2013), Scottish footballer
- Hughie Hay (c. 1932-2012), Scottish footballer
- Hughie Hearne (1873-1932), American Major League Baseball catcher
- Hughie Hughes (c. 1885–1916), British racecar driver
- Hugh James (1890–1967), Australian rules footballer
- Hughie Jennings (1869–1928), American Major League Baseball player and manager
- Hughie Kelly (1923-2009), Scottish football player and manager
- Hughie Lehman (1885-1961), Canadian National Hockey League goaltender and head coach
- Hughie McIlmoyle (born 1940), Scottish retired footballer
- Hughie McPherson (1918–2013), Australian rules footballer
- Hughie Miller (1886-1945), American Major League Baseball player
- Hugh Morrow (footballer), English footballer in the 1940s and '50s and manager (1967-1971)
- Hughie Odgers (1889–1958), Australian rules footballer
- Hughie O'Reilly (1904-1976), Gaelic footballer and manager
- Hughie Phillips (1864–?), English footballer
- Hughie Reed (1950-1992), Scottish footballer
- Hughie Russell (1921–1991), English footballer
- Hugh Turner (born 1904), English former football goalkeeper
- Hughie Webb (1878–1958), Australian rules footballer
- Hughie Wilson (1869–1940), Scottish footballer
Arts and entertainment
- Hughie Cannon (1877-1912), American composer and lyricist who wrote "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey"
- Hughie Charles (1907-1995), English songwriter, co-writer of "We'll Meet Again" and "There'll Always Be an England"
- Hughie Flint (born 1941), English drummer
- Hughie Green (1920–1997), English television presenter
- Hughie Lee-Smith (1915–1999), American artist and teacher
- Hughie Mack (1884-1927), American silent film actor
- Hughie O'Donoghue (born 1953), British painter
- Hughie Thomasson, Jr. (1952-2007), American guitarist and singer
Other
- Hughie Edwards (1914-1982), Royal Air Force air commodore, Governor of Western Australia and Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Hughie Jones, Anglican Archdeacon of Loughborough (1986–1992)
- Hughie McAlees (1879-1964), Australian politician
- Hughie Mulligan (died 1973), New York mobster and bookmaker
- Hughie Williams (born 1933), Australian trade unionist and Olympic wrestler
See also
- the title character of the ballad "Hughie Graham"
- Huey (disambiguation)
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