Waugh - translation to french
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Waugh - translation to french

FAMILY NAME
B. Waugh; Waugh (last name); Waugh (surname); Waugh (family name)

Waugh      
Waugh, family name; Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966), English novelist; Alec Waugh (1898-1981), Arthur Waugh (1866-1943), English literary critic; Frederick Judd Waugh (1861-1940), American painter and illustrator

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Waugh

Waugh is a surname ( or , or the Scots pronunciation sounding like "Woch" as in the Scots "Loch" (Lake) derived from the proto-Germanic Walhaz), and may refer to:

  • Ainsley Waugh (born 1981), Jamaican athlete
  • Andrew Scott Waugh (1810–1878), British Indian surveyor
  • Arthur Waugh (1866–1943), English author and publisher (father of Alec and Evelyn)
    • Alec Waugh (1898–1981), British novelist
    • Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966), British novelist
      • Auberon Waugh (1939–2001), British journalist and satirist (father of Alexander and Daisy)
        • Alexander Waugh (born 1963), British writer and journalist
        • Daisy Waugh (born 1967), British novelist and journalist
  • Arthur Waugh (priest) (1840–1922), English Anglican cleric
  • Arthur Waugh (civil servant) (1891–1968), British civil servant in India and folklorist
  • Arthur James Waugh (1909–1995)), Lord Mayor of Coventry 1962 and City Father
  • Barratt Waugh (born 1979), British countertenor singer
  • Benjamin Waugh (1839–1908), Victorian social reformer
  • Beverly Waugh (1789–1858), American bishop
  • Brian Kynaston Waugh (1922–1984), New Zealand aircraft designer
  • Bronagh Waugh (born 1982), a Northern Irish actress
  • Catherine Waugh McCulloch (1862–1945), American lawyer and suffragist
  • Clifton Waugh (born 1972), Jamaican footballer
  • David Waugh (1866–unknown), English professional footballer
  • Daniel Waugh (historian), American academic affiliated with the University of Washington in Seattle
  • Daniel W. Waugh (1842–1921), American representative from Indiana
  • Dean Waugh (born 1969), Australian cricketer, brother of Mark and Steve Waugh
  • Derek Waugh (born 1971), American athletics director at Dalton State College
  • Ed Waugh, British dramatist (collaborates with Trevor Wood)
  • Edward "Terry" Walter Rail Waugh (1913–1966), South African architect
  • Edwin Waugh (1817–1890), English poet
  • Frank Albert Waugh (1869–1943), American landscape architect, father of Frederick V.
    • Albert E. Waugh (1903–1985), American economist and provost of the University of Connecticut and son of Frank Albert
    • Frederick V. Waugh (1898–1974), American agricultural economist, son of Frank Albert and father of Margaret
      • Margaret Maxfield (née Waugh, 1926–2016), American mathematician, daughter of Frederick V.
  • Fred Waugh (1869–1919), Australian rules footballer
  • Geoff Waugh (born 1983), Canadian-Croatian ice hockey player
  • Hillary Waugh (1920–2008), American mystery novelist
  • Howard Waugh (1931–2009)), Canadian Football League player and 1st 1,000-yard rusher
  • Hubert Waugh (1898–1954), English cricketer
  • Ida Waugh (1846–1919), American illustrator
  • James Waugh (1831–1905), Scottish racehorse trainer
  • James Swanton Waugh (1822–1898), Australian Wesleyan priest of Irish origin
  • Jeff Waugh, Australian software engineer
  • Jewell Waugh (1910–2006), American politician
  • Jim Waugh (1933–2010), American baseball player (pitcher)
  • Jimmy Waugh (1898–1968)), British footballer
  • Joan Waugh, American historian
  • John Waugh (disambiguation), multiple individuals
  • Joseph Waugh (born 1952), British cyclist
  • Joseph Laing Waugh (1868–1928), Scottish businessman and writer
  • Keith Waugh (born 1956), English-born footballer, whose clubs included Peterborough United and Bristol City
  • Kevin Waugh (born 1955 or 1956), Canadian politician and former television sports journalist
  • Kim Waugh, Australian horse trainer
  • Mark Waugh (born 1965), Australian cricketer (twin brother of Steve)
  • Maury Waugh, American football (gridiron) coach
  • Mike Waugh (1955–2014), American politician
  • Michael Waugh (artist), American artist known for satirical drawings
  • Norman Waugh (1874–1934)), Australian rules footballer
  • Patricia Waugh (born 1956), English literary critic, Professor of English at Durham University
  • Phil Waugh (born 1979), Australian rugby union footballer
  • Pia Waugh (now known as Pia Andrews, born 1979), Australian policy advisor
  • Reuben Waugh (1875–1945), Canadian politician
  • Richard Deans Waugh (1868–1938), Canadian politician
  • Richard E. Waugh (born 1947), Deputy Chairman of Scotiabank
  • Ric Roman Waugh (born 1968), American film director
  • Richard Waugh (born 1961), voice actor
  • Robert T. Waugh (1919–1944), American Army Officer, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Russell Waugh (born 1941), Australian cricketer
  • Samuel Waugh (1814–1885), American painter
    • Frederick Judd Waugh (1861–1940), American marine painter and camouflage artist, son of Samuel
      • Coulton Waugh (1896–1973), British cartoonist, painter and author, son of Frederick Judd
  • Samuel C. Waugh (1890–1970), American banker, official with the U.S. Department of State
  • Scott L. Waugh (born 1948), American historian and academic administrator.
  • Scott Waugh (born 1970 or 1971), American film director
  • Sidney Waugh (1904–1963), American sculptor
  • Steve Waugh (born 1965), Australian cricketer (twin brother of Mark)
  • Sylvia Waugh (born 1935), British children's writer
  • Sir Telford Waugh (1865–1950)), British diplomat
  • Thomas Frederick Waugh, Canadian politician
  • Thomas Waugh (born 1948), Canadian critic, Film studies professor at Concordia University
  • Warwick Waugh (born 1968), Australian rugby union player
  • Warren Waugh (born 1980), English footballer
  • William Waugh (disambiguation), multiple people

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Examples of use of Waugh
1. Saga autour d‘un amour contrarié, Brideshead Revisited, adaptation d‘un roman d‘Evelyn Waugh, raconte, de la fin des années 1'10 jusqu‘ŕ la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la relation entre un peintre athée et de petite condition nommé Charles Ryder et une famille d‘aristocrates catholiques.
2. Une Piazza européenne Les festivités s‘ouvriront ainsi mercredi 6 de mani';re tr';s british, avec une relecture du Brideshead Revisited d‘Evelyn Waugh par Julian Jarrold (Becoming Jane), pour se clore le samedi 16 sur le dégel nordique de Back Soon, comédie de la Franco–Islandaise Solveig Anspach (Stormy Weather). Egalement sur la Piazza, les nouveaux films d‘Anne Fontaine (La Fille de Monaco), de Karim Dridi (Khamsa), la premi';re réalisation de l‘écrivain italien Alessandro Baricco (Lezione 21), une curiosité opératique concoctée en Australie par l‘Anglais Julian Temple (The Eternity Man) et une ascension de l‘Eiger par l‘Allemand Philipp Stölzl (Nordwand). L‘Israélien Amos Gitai recevra un Léopard d‘honneur avant la projection de Plus tard tu comprendras et Anjelica Huston un Excellence award avant Choke de Clark Gregg, le Grand Prix du dernier festival de Sundance.