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[Surname] Re: Loggins
I think it is a variant of the Scottish surname Logan, which is also used in Ireland as a substitute for Ó Leogháin, a surname also englished as Lohan. Logan is from a Scottish place name, the basis of which is thought to be the Gaelic lag, denoting a hollow. Ó Leogháin, also spelt Ó Leocháin, identifies the bearer as descended from a man called Leoghán, a male personal name of obscure meaning, which hasn't prevented some of the name mistranslating it as "Duck" (Irish, Lacha).
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Loggins  ·  Lola13  ·  5/22/2007, 9:22 PM
Re: Loggins  ·  J.Y.  ·  5/27/2007, 2:55 AM