Pugh
Pugh is a surname of Welsh origin (ap Huw means 'son of Hugh') or Irish origin.
Notable people with the name 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
 - 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. 1618 – c. 1689), Welsh Catholic poet and Royalist officer
 - Hugh Pugh (disambiguation)
 - Isaac C. Pugh (1805–1874), Union general in the American Civil War
 - J. A. Pugh (1833–1887), American Civil War photographer
 - James E. Pugh (born 1950), trombonist
 - James L. Pugh (1820–1907), U.S. senator from Alabama, and member of the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War
 - Jamin Pugh (1984–2023), American professional wrestler better known as Jay Briscoe
 - Jethro Pugh (1944–2015), former National Football League player
 - Jim Pugh (born 1964), American former tennis player
 - John Pugh (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Jonathan Pugh (born 1962), English cartoonist
 - Ken Pugh (born c. 1959), American experimental psychologist
 - Lewis Pugh (born 1969), British environmental campaigner, maritime lawyer and endurance swimmer
 - Lewis Pugh Pugh (1837–1908), Welsh lawyer and politician
 - Madelyn Pugh (1921–2011), writer known for her work on the television show I Love Lucy
 - Marc Pugh (born 1987), English footballer
 - Mallory Pugh (born 1998), maiden name of American soccer player Mallory Swanson
 - Marion Pugh (1919–1976), American football player
 - Mark Pugh (born 1985), American professional wrestler better known as Mark Briscoe
 - Martin Pugh (musician), British guitarist
 - Martin Pugh (historian), British historian
 - Mary Pugh, mathematician
 - Max Pugh, French-English filmmaker
 - Philip Pugh (1679–1760), Welsh minister
 - Ralph Pugh (1910–1982), English historian
 - Richie Pugh (born 1983), Welsh rugby union player
 - Robert Pugh (born 1950), Welsh film and television actor
 - Sheenagh Pugh (born 1950), British poet, novelist and translator
 - Steve Pugh (born 1966), British comic book artist
 - Steve Pugh (politician) (1961–2011), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 73 (2008–2020)
 - Stuart Pugh (1929–1993), engineer, innovator, and author; inventor of the Pugh Decision-matrix method
 - Tim Pugh (born 1967), former Major League Baseball pitcher
 - Toby Sebastian (born 1992), English actor and musician, born Sebastian Toby M. Pugh, brother of Florence Pugh
 - Tom Pugh (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Virginia Wynette Pugh, better known as Tammy Wynette (1942–1998), American country singer
 - Will Pugh (born 1984), lead singer for pop rock group Cartel
 - Willard E. Pugh (born 1959), American actor
 - William Pugh (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Zachary Levi Pugh (born 1980), American actor of the television show Chuck