Pugh
Pugh is a surname of Welsh origin (from the term ap Huw, meaning 'son of Hugh'), or Irish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alf Pugh (1869–1942), Wales international football goalkeeper Alun Pugh (born 1955), former Labour Welsh Assembly Government Minister for Culture, Welsh Language and Sport Catherine Pugh (born 1950), American Democratic politician and mayor of Baltimore Cecil Pugh (1898–1941), South African recipient of the George Cross, the only clergyman so awarded Charlie Pugh (1896–1951), Welsh rugby player Clifton Pugh (1924–1990), Australian artist Coy Pugh (born 1952), American politician Daniel Patrick Pugh (born 1956), sportscaster and radio personality, known professionally as "Dan Patrick" Danny Pugh (born 1982), English footballer David Pugh (disambiguation), several people Derek S. Pugh (1930–2015), British psychologist and founder of the Aston Group Dylan Pugh, American politician Esther Pugh (1834–1908), American reformer, editor, publisher Evan Pugh (1828–1864), first president of the Pennsylvania State University Evan Pugh (1718–1787), Alderman and Sheriff of London Florence Pugh (born 1996), English actress Gareth Pugh (born 1981), English fashion designer George E. Pugh (1822–1876), American politician and U.S. senator from Ohio Griffith Pugh (1909–1994), British mountaineer on the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition Gwilym Puw, sometimes anglicised as William Pugh (c.