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And I thought that in the US Hugo was mainly used by Hispanics. (In other English-speaking countries it might be different, though...) It is a Spanish name.

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It's the Latinized form of Hugh. Hugh is a Germanic name. It may be used mainly by Hispanics in the US (not sure about that), but that doesn't make it a Spanish name. It's not odd at all to see it used among other groups. Well, maybe odd in the sense that it's not at all popular, but not odd in a cultural sense.
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