Proper noun
McHugh (plural McHughs)
A surname.
Catholic commentator John F. McHugh notes, “Rebirth, and the commencement of this new life, are said to come about ἐξ ὕδατος καὶ πνεύματος, of water and spirit. Source: Internet
Adobe Ambassador Mike McHugh shows how to use Illustrator CS3—combined with Adobe’s Device Central CS3 and Flash CS3—to create animations that can be played on a cell phone. Source: Internet
FORY MYERS, Fla. — Pitcher Collin McHugh says he regrets he didn’t do more to stop the Houston Astros from breaking sign stealing rules in 2017 and 2018. Source: Internet
Bush ran unopposed in the November general election for Iowa House District 3, after surviving a three-way race in the June primary, holding off fellow Republicans Lynn Evans of Aurelia and Mark McHugh of Sheldon. Source: Internet
Local police expend around $2.8 million, while Windham’s budget is about $4.1 million, a difference of approximately $1.36 million, according to a chart Mchugh sent residents. Source: Internet
Beyond that, practices vary: sometimes elders are elected by the congregation, Catholic Encyclopedia 1914, Presbyterianism by J. A. MCHUGH. Source: Internet