Hogue is a surname common to France, England and Scotland. Hogue is a Norman-French topographic name derived from the Old Norman word hogue, itself from Old Norse haugr meaning hill or mound and appears as a habitational name for locations in Seine-Maritime, Calvados, Eure, and Manche in Normandy as well as in the Channel Islands.
Hogue may refer to:
People
- Alexandre Hogue (1898–1994), American artist
 - Benoît Hogue (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Bob Hogue (born 1953), American politician, author, columnist and sportscaster
 - Bobby Hogue (1921–1987), American Major League Baseball player
 - Bobby Hogue (politician) (1939-2023), American politician
 - Cal Hogue (1927–2005), American baseball player
 - James Hogue (born 1959), American con man
 - Jean-Pierre Hogue (1927–2012), Member of the Canadian House of Commons
 - Jeffrey C. Hogue, American businessman, owner of Charles Atlas Ltd.
 - Michael Hogue (born 1975), Australian former rugby player
 - Oliver Hogue (1880–1919), Australian soldier, journalist, and poet
 - Paul Hogue (1940–2009), American basketball player
 - Russ Hogue (born 1974), American kickboxer
 - Shorty Hogue (fl. 1940s), American boxer
 - Tien Hogue, Anne Christina Hogue (1892-1964), Australian actress of stage and screen in the silent era
 - Wilson Thomas Hogue (1852–1920), American bishop of the Free Methodist Church
 
Places
- Hogue Creek, a stream in Virginia
 - Hogue Town, Illinois, an unincorporated community
 - Les Hogues, a commune in the Eure department in Normandy, France
 
Other uses
- HMS Hogue, three Royal Navy ships
 - Hogue (company), American manufacturer of firearm accessories and related products
 
See also
- Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue, a naval engagement in the Nine Years' War
 - Hoag (disambiguation)
 
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