The funny thing here is that if you posted "Regan... for a boy, wdyt?" a bunch of people would freak out and tell you that it's too feminine. Think about that for a while.
Logan is as much a girls name as Morgan or Teagan is. It's just people's personal experiences with the names that lead them to see these names as one gender or another. They are all unisex, plain and simple.
All that being said, Logan isn't a name I'd ever use. I read too many Baby-Sitters Club books as a kid and Logan is permanently associated with that series in my head. But if you like it, go with it. There's nothing actually wrong with it.
hmm...i can't decide. i'm not averse to it for a girl. i love the name logan, personally. i wouldn't use it for a girl myself, but you know what? it's not my baby girl! :) i think if you like it for a girl, you should go for it! :)i think it's a lovely name period. good luck!
NO NO NO! A thousand times no! :(
Logan is a terribly nice name for a boy. Not so nice on a girl. Please give her a nice girl's name.
~Kelli
Ps. Just noticed someone else suggested looking for feminine names ending in -gan and thought I'd also mention Tegan (said like Megan). HTH!
Edited 2/14/2006 7:40 pm ET by mommyagain6124
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I know a few girls with it, but still more boys
I personally wouldn't use it for a girl, but for those who like to do the unisex thing, it's OK I guess
the poor boys are going to have nothing left by the year 2020!!!!
The funny thing here is that if you posted "Regan... for a boy, wdyt?" a bunch of people would freak out and tell you that it's too feminine. Think about that for a while.
Logan is as much a girls name as Morgan or Teagan is. It's just people's personal experiences with the names that lead them to see these names as one gender or another. They are all unisex, plain and simple.
All that being said, Logan isn't a name I'd ever use. I read too many Baby-Sitters Club books as a kid and Logan is permanently associated with that series in my head. But if you like it, go with it. There's nothing actually wrong with it.