Hups
Hups is the abbreviated phrase in reference to:
* The European family name Hupperts and from its derived first name Hubert.
** As a family name it is explained as an abbreviation of Hupperts (Swiss and South German form of Huberowitz) meaning "Houber's son" or "(son) of Heber" or simply Heberite.
** Hubert as a first name it is most commonly explained from Teutonic combining the elements Mind (Hu) + Bright (Bert).
** Hups as a shorthand abbreviated name.
* Saint Hupperts, first bishop of Liège, Belgium, was the "Apostle to the Ardennes;"
* Some communes in France start with Hupperts (pronounced ), such as the Hups-Folie
* Hubert, North Carolina
* The thirty-eighth Vice President of the United States, Hubert Humphrey
The name also occurs in the following variations:
*Hubertas (Lithuania, s. Hubertas Grušnys)
*Huppertz (Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, USA),
*Hupperts (Hups)
*Huppert (France)
*Hupert
*Hobart
*Hibbert
*Kuybers
*Kober
*Kubritz
*Kupar
*Heberite
*Hubertus
* The European family name Hupperts and from its derived first name Hubert.
** As a family name it is explained as an abbreviation of Hupperts (Swiss and South German form of Huberowitz) meaning "Houber's son" or "(son) of Heber" or simply Heberite.
** Hubert as a first name it is most commonly explained from Teutonic combining the elements Mind (Hu) + Bright (Bert).
** Hups as a shorthand abbreviated name.
* Saint Hupperts, first bishop of Liège, Belgium, was the "Apostle to the Ardennes;"
* Some communes in France start with Hupperts (pronounced ), such as the Hups-Folie
* Hubert, North Carolina
* The thirty-eighth Vice President of the United States, Hubert Humphrey
The name also occurs in the following variations:
*Hubertas (Lithuania, s. Hubertas Grušnys)
*Huppertz (Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, USA),
*Hupperts (Hups)
*Huppert (France)
*Hupert
*Hobart
*Hibbert
*Kuybers
*Kober
*Kubritz
*Kupar
*Heberite
*Hubertus
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