Associations to the word «Logan»
Noun
- Allegheny
- Hannah
- Mercer
- Ohio
- Henderson
- Sloane
- Illinois
- Aaron
- Cummings
- Reese
- Kingfisher
- Benjamin
- Saharan
- Heather
- Suburb
- Jasmine
- Fayette
- Wyatt
- Whittaker
- Humboldt
- Mcintosh
- Erin
- Connie
- Josh
- Martha
- Mccormick
- Swanson
- Hayes
- Vicki
- Cornelius
- Waterford
- Jason
- Camille
- Dupont
- Neighborhood
- Stephanie
- Liam
- Belmont
- Claudia
- Angie
- Palmer
- Mister
- Hemingway
- Virginia
- Jessica
- Lincoln
- Lang
- Tyrone
- Platt
- Elias
- Marshall
- Sheridan
- Nellie
- Pleasant
- Clayton
- Regatta
- Susie
- Nemesis
- Norris
- Todd
- Geologist
- Sherman
- Esp
- Aggie
- Dandy
- Magnolia
- Stokes
- Janice
- Benton
- Morrison
- Clements
- Beth
- Brad
- Elle
- Bsc
- Campbell
- Harmonica
- Nebraska
- Curry
- Seventeen
- Hearst
- Laird
- Victor
- Nook
- Kerry
- Cheyenne
- Kris
- Colorado
- Jennie
- Slack
- Creek
- Sterling
- Zimbabwe
- Rockies
Adjective
Adverb
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).
Wise words
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