Logen, a masculine given name pronounced LOH-jen (/ˈloʊdʒən/), emerges as a concise variant of the traditional Scottish and Irish name Logan, originally a surname derived from the Gaelic “lagan,” meaning “little hollow.” The name carries connotations of groundedness and adaptability, qualities appreciated in both Celtic heritage and contemporary Latin American contexts, where its clear, two-syllable structure aligns easily with Romance-language phonetics. US Social Security data record its steady presence in the top 1000 since the early 1990s, rising to a record 91 births (rank 737) in 2003 and registering 15 births (rank 914) in 2023. Its measured rise and consistent placement reflect a balance of historical depth and cross-cultural appeal, making Logen a choice for parents seeking a concise name with Gaelic roots and broad resonance.