Logan originates of Gaelic Celtic meaning "little hollow", the small valley between two mountains. Originally used as a surname to indicate place or territory, this boy's or girl's name was derived from what is now known as Ayrshire, Scotland or "the land of Logan" of times past.
Logan originates of Gaelic Celtic meaning "little hollow", the small valley between two mountains. Originally used as a surname to indicate place or territory, this boy's or girl's name was derived from what is now known as Ayrshire, Scotland or "the land of Logan" of times past.
Logan originates of Gaelic Celtic meaning "little hollow", the small valley between two mountains. Originally used as a surname to indicate place or territory, this boy's or girl's name was derived from what is now known as Ayrshire, Scotland or "the land of Logan" of times past.
Logan originates of Gaelic Celtic meaning "little hollow", the small valley between two mountains. Originally used as a surname to indicate place or territory, this boy's or girl's name was derived from what is now known as Ayrshire, Scotland or "the land of Logan" of times past.