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Hub (given name)

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Hub is a given name and a nickname, usually short for Hubert, Hubbard or Herbert. Notable people with the name include:

  • Herbert Hub Andrews (1922–2012), American baseball pitcher
  • Hubert Hub Anslow (1926–2006), Canadian ice hockey left winger
  • Herb Hub Arkush (born 1953), American football sportscaster and analyst
  • Hubert Hub Barker (1918–1994), American football linebacker
  • Hubert Hub Bechtol (1926–2004), American footballer
  • Hubert Hub Collins (1864–1892), American baseball player
  • Hubert Hub van Doorne (1900–1979), Dutch businessman
  • Hub Gray (died 2018), Canadian military officer and author
  • James Henry Hub Hart (1878–1960), American Major League Baseball catcher
  • Hubert Hub Kittle (1917–2004), American baseball pitcher, manager, and executive
  • Oscar Hub Knolls (1883–1946), American baseball pitcher
  • Herbert Hub McCormick (1878–1963), American college football player and military engineer
  • Hubert Hub Nelson (1907–1981), American ice hockey player
  • Hubbard Hub Northen (1886–1947), American Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Herbert Hub Perdue (1882–1968), American baseball pitcher
  • Henry Hub Pernoll (1888–1944), American baseball pitcher
  • Hubert Hub Pruett (1900–1982), American baseball pitcher
  • Hubert Hub Reed (born 1936), American basketball player
  • Charles Hubby Hub Shoemake (1899–1984), American football player
  • Hubert Hub Ulrich (1920–1974), American football player
  • Hub Vinken (1926–2010), Dutch road cyclist
  • Herbert Hub Wagner (1904–1992), American football coach
  • Harvey Hub Walker (1906–1982), American baseball outfielder
  • James Hubert Hub Wilson (1909–1999), Canadian ice hockey player

See also

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