Logan is a surname-turned-first-name of Celtic origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'laghnan', meaning 'little hollow' or 'meadow'. The name has been associated with several Scottish and Irish clans.
In modern times, Logan has become a popular given name, symbolizing strength and resilience in various cultures. It is often used to honor the legacy of James Logan, a Scottish settler who arrived in North America in the 18th century.
People named Logan are typically seen as adventurous, confident, and determined individuals with a strong sense of independence and a willingness to take risks.
The name Logan has gained widespread popularity globally, particularly since its use in popular culture, such as the X-Men character Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman. It is now often chosen for its unique blend of ruggedness and sophistication.