Hugo

Hugo is a medieval German man's name meaning "intelligent". Hugh is a Franco-English derivation. Huey is a diminutive form of Hugh which is also a name in its own right. Ugo is the Italian version. In the works of Harry Turtledove, Hugo et alia may refer to:

Characters named Hugo:
 * Hugo Black, historical Supreme Court of the United States Justice appearing in The Center Cannot Hold and referenced in Joe Steele.
 * Hugo Blackledge, fictional Confederate soldier in the Settling Accounts tetralogy.

Characters named Hugh:
 * Hugh Fenner
 * Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, historical American Civil War General referenced in The Guns of the South.

Characters named Ugo:
 * Ugo Boncompagni aka Pope Gregory XIII, historical pontiff referenced in Ruled Britannia.

Places and things named Hugo:
 * Hugo, Alabama, setting for part of In at the Death.
 * Hugo Award, prestigious science fiction award given to "Down in the Bottomlands". "Must and Shall" and "Forty, Counting Down" were nominated for it.