This is the 1741st most frequent Spanish word.
hugo
"Hugo" is not a Spanish word; it is a proper noun, typically a name.
In this sentence, "Hugo" is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.
Hugo llegó temprano a la reunión.
Hugo arrived early to the meeting.
Here, "hugo" is a misspelled version of "jugo," which means "juice." The proper usage would be "jugo."
Quiero un hugo de naranja, por favor.
I would like an orange juice, please.
Again, "Hugo" is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name, showing a different context of communication.