Fitzhugh

{{Other uses|Fitzhugh (disambiguation)}}

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| name = FitzHugh

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| meaning = "son of Hugh" (patronymic)

| region = England

| language = Norman

| variant = Hugh, Hughes, Howell, Fitchew, Fitchie, Fithie, Fithye, McCoy, Mac Aoidh

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| footnotes = Frequency Comparisons:{{cite web |url=http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/fitzhugh |title=Fitzhugh Surname Meaning and Distribution |publisher=forebears.co.uk}} Retrieved 21 January 2014

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Fitzhugh is an English Anglo-Norman surname originating in Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire.{{cite web |url=http://www.ancestry.com/facts/fitzhugh-name-meaning.ashx |title=Fitzhugh Name Meaning and Origin |publisher=ancestry.com |accessdate=2007-12-22}} It is patronymic as the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of". Its variants include FitzHugh, Fitz-Hugh, Fitz Hugh, fitz Hugh, and its associated given name turned surname Hugh. Fitzhugh is rare as a given name.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}

A family with the surname of Fitzhugh were proven descendants of Acaris, son of Bardolf, a son of Odo, Count of Penthièvre who was a close relative and important ally of William the Conqueror.Early Yorkshire Charters: Volume 5, The Honour of Richmond, Part 2, edited by William Farrer, Charles Travis Clay

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People with the name Fitzhugh include:

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