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Logan

37 replies

bLooming2 · 13/02/2014 23:21

What do people think ? Smile

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Innogen · 13/02/2014 23:26

I dislike it very much. To faddy for my taste.

Middleagedmotheroftwo · 13/02/2014 23:31

I just think Logan's Run.

TheLostPelvicFloorOfPoosh · 13/02/2014 23:32

I love it. Or at least, I did, until a small one moved in down the road from us, whose name seems to be screeched out Kyle Style everytime I pass the house.

Magix · 13/02/2014 23:33

Very popular around here . There are 3 in my 8yo DDs class and more in the school I think . I don't dislike it but it's to popular for me .

I prefer Lucas although still quite popular .

DorothyGherkins · 13/02/2014 23:35

Loganberry.

Only1scoop · 13/02/2014 23:37

Don't like at all sorry

bLooming2 · 13/02/2014 23:37

Magix were abouts in England are you I herd it on a film and thought that's a bit different funny how names are popular 1 place and not in another x

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intheround · 13/02/2014 23:42

Port Logan South West Scotland .
As a boys name I quite like it tho.

Leeds2 · 13/02/2014 23:44

No.

Magix · 14/02/2014 00:18

I'm actually in Scotland

EugenesAxe · 14/02/2014 00:53

I don't like it and I like it even less because it belongs to a rather violent toddler I know.

StumbledintoMayhem · 14/02/2014 00:54

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MummyBeerest · 14/02/2014 00:59

I actually really like it. But it's very popular here.

CouthyMow · 14/02/2014 01:05

Is a lovely name.

When almost 12yo DS1 was named Logan, it was nowhere near as popular as it is now. It's in the top 100 names now.

I wouldn't chose it now, for that reason (I prefer more uncommon names, not made up names, just not frequently used ones). BUT it is a lovely name, and it really suits my DS1.

CouthyMow · 14/02/2014 01:07

Grin DS1's dad chose his name as DS1 didn't look like the Rhys we had chosen whilst I was pregnant. He suggested Logan in the delivery suite, and it seemed to suit. It was only after DS1's birth was registered, outside the registry office, that my ex-DH admitted he had chosen that name because of Wolverine...who is now DS1's favourite superhero!

MooseBeTimeForSnow · 14/02/2014 01:50

I know a delightful Logan. He has a mini me brother called Wyatt.

NinjaCow · 14/02/2014 02:12

I don't really like the sound of Logan. I know a sweet lad called it though, his brothers are Leyton, Asher and Lucas.

ShadowFall · 14/02/2014 15:14

I liked Logan too.

But DH said that no way would he be letting me name his DS after Wolverine (X-Men).

pilates · 14/02/2014 15:30

Dislike, sorry

squoosh · 14/02/2014 20:30

It's quite Home and Away-ish

MrsJoeHart · 14/02/2014 20:32

Are you American?

natandmat · 14/02/2014 20:37

I like it!

lljkk · 14/02/2014 20:52

I knew one who must be 12yo now, and there is another in DS y1 class now, so probably 6.
It's fine by me. No weirder than Harrison or Jack.

lljkk · 14/02/2014 20:54

how funny with the American slur! The boy called Logan who I knew who is now 12, his mum was very active in local NCT, had a DD called Georgia, about as English as you can get! The mum of the 5/6yo Logan at school sneers a bit at me (perhaps because I am American so not good enough for her).

Gawd, the English can be snobs about anything, can't you?

onedev · 14/02/2014 20:57

I love it! Grin

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