baby name LoganThe baby name Logan brings to mind X-Men’s Wolverine, and probably at least one or two real life boys, too.

Thanks to Amanda for suggesting her son’s name as our Baby Name of the Day.

LITTLE HOLLOW

Long before Marvel ever dreamed up the X-Men, Logan was a Scottish surname, from the Gaelic lagan – little hollow.

There’s at least one still on the map today, in Ayrshire.

The Scottish Clan Logan comes with a tartan, too.

AMERICAN LOGANS

Plenty of those Scottish Logans made their way to America early days.

Benjamin Logan  commanded the militia in Kentucky during the American Revolution, and later helped organized the drive for statehood.

Stephen Logan was a law partner of Abraham Lincoln, and later helped fund Lincoln’s presidential campaign.

Outlaw Kid Curry, of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’s Wild Bunch, was born Harvey Logan.

General Edward Lawrence Logan served in the Spanish-American War and World War I.  Boston’s Logan International Airport is named after him.

Thanks to the surname’s widespread use in the US, a handful of children have always received the baby name Logan.

Writer Logan Pearsall Smith was born in New Jersey in 1865. He, in turn, was named for his ancestor, James Logan, the first chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

22 boys received the baby name Logan in the year 1900, 48 in 1950, and 55 in 1970.

LOGAN’S RUN

Then came a 1967 science fiction novel called Logan’s Run, written by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.

In brief: a huge increase in population means that the Earth’s population is only allowed to live to a certain age.  On a designated birthday, each person is required to report to be euthanized.

Not everyone complies, and Logan is one of the enforcers who hunts down those who flee. Until, inevitably, Logan’s time is up – and he decides to make a run for it.

It became a movie in 1976, earning an Academy Award for special effects.

BY the NUMBERS

The baby name Logan appeared in the US Top 1000 most years, hugging the fringes of the Top 1000.

In 1975, the year before the movie, the name ranked #889. By 1977, the baby name Logan climbed to #588.

Movie sequels, a short-lived television series, and more kept Logan’s Run around.

And the name continued to gain in use.

X-MEN

The world first met Wolverine in the 1970s, first as a cameo in The Incredible Hulk comic.

By 1988, he had his own comic book.

We eventually learn that Logan was the surname of his birth father – there’s a whole backstory there. He has all sorts of adventures, with his retractable claws and other superhuman powers. And while the X-Men are heroes, Wolverine is complex – brooding and tough.

That’s part of why he’s such a fan favorite.

Hugh Jackman played the role of Wolverine for the first time in the year 2000 – a breakout role for the Australian actor. He would play the role in eight movies total, ending with 2017’s Logan, a commercial and critical success.

In the year 2000, the baby name Logan ranked #40. By 2001, it leapt to #29. And in 2017, the year that Logan was a hit? The name reached #5.

SMALL SCREEN

It’s easy to give credit for the baby name Logan’s rise to the movies.

But something else happened along the way.

Tons of fictional characters on television series answered to the name. 24 gave us President Logan, and soap opera series The Bold and the Beautiful used it for a family surname, too.

Veronica Mars’ love interest was Logan, and Rory on The Gilmore Girls had a long on-again/off-again romance with a Logan, too.

The baby name Logan simply became mainstream – a modern traditional parents heard everywhere.

MODERN TRADITIONAL

The baby name Logan has outgrown those science fiction and superhero origins.

We now think of lots of ordinary people with the name. There’s controversial YouTuber Logan Paul, but also actor Logan Lerman, known for playing Percy Jackson, and plenty of athletes and others by the name.

As of 2020, the name sits at #16. That’s still powerfully popular, though no longer Top Ten.

All of this cements the baby name Logan’s status as a new traditional favorite. It’s the kind of name you wouldn’t have expected in 1852 or even 1922 … but feels perfectly mainstream today. It’s a rugged, handsome choice for a son.

What do you think of the baby name Logan?

First published on July 3, 2014, this post was revised and re-published on November 23, 2021.

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  1. Logan reminds me of log houses and the surname Hogan all at once. Very masculine. I have heard it on a little girl, but it seemed as fitting as Leroy or Robert.
    Like everyone else, I’ve met several boy Logans, and all seem to wear it well. It feels like the next generation of Landon. Great name!

  2. I first heard the name Logan when I was in 6th grade, so 1996/1997 school year. One of the teachers was pregnant and being an early name nerd, I asked what she would name the baby and she said Logan, and I asked if it was a boy or a girl, and she said they did not know what the sex of the baby was but no matter what it would be named Logan, Either Logan Elizabeth or Logan James. I loved the name then, and still do. My friends named their son Logan Xaviar, for Wolverine and Professior Xavior, I was one of the only ones who caught the connection right away. I do love me some X-men