Associations to the word «Logan»
Noun
- Veronica
- Deane
- Wolverine
- Utah
- Gurney
- Magpie
- Terence
- Barrio
- Gideon
- Shawnee
- Merton
- Boone
- Brooke
- Joshua
- Rory
- Towers
- Kendall
- Cache
- Ut
- Lulu
- Jacqueline
- Stacey
- Phyllis
- Lynn
- Hardin
- Lilly
- Bey
- Edmond
- Brigham
- Dunn
- Renault
- Rayford
- Brisbane
- Ipswich
- Bold
- Champaign
- Ria
- Bauer
- Ogden
- Airport
- Lara
- Cassidy
- Lepidoptera
- Garfield
- Ella
- Queensland
- Harmon
- Motorway
- Blaine
- Katie
- Township
- Guthrie
- Mal
- Clinch
- Elm
- Dunedin
- Boston
- Cartwright
- Kentucky
- Zane
- Idaho
- Johnny
- Rocking
- Omaha
- Hatfield
- Massey
- Eurovision
- Amalgamation
- Katherine
- Arkansas
- Tex
- Hulk
- Carver
- Blair
- Shelby
- Jared
- Butch
- Rodgers
- Shire
- Courthouse
- Cyclops
- Donna
- Sitter
- Granny
- Municipal
- Nolan
- Boyfriend
- Talon
- Jenna
- Lds
- Ramsey
- Cassie
- Mcdowell
- Kenny
- Bridget
- Weld
Wiktionary
LOGAN, noun. A rocking or balanced stone.
LOGAN, noun. (US) (northeastern dialects) A marsh.
LOGAN, proper noun. Places in Scotland, Canada, U.S., and Australia.
LOGAN, proper noun. A habitational surname derived from the Scottish places.
LOGAN, proper noun. An surname, an Anglicization of Ó Leocháin.
LOGAN, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surnames. Used since at least the 19th century, and popular in the 2000s.
LOGAN, proper noun. A female given name used since the 1990s; much less common than the male name.
Dictionary definition
LOGAN, noun. A mountain peak in the St. Elias Range in the southwestern Yukon Territory in Canada (19,850 feet high).
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