Logic, a masculine given name of contemporary coinage, traces its lineage to the Greek term logikḗ (λογική) and the subsequent Latin logica—both denoting “reason” or “rational discourse.” Much as a Roman jurist would marshal ratio to construct unassailable arguments, individuals bearing this name evoke the image of an architect of thought, suggesting composure under scrutiny and a capacity for intellectual clarity. Though its adoption as a personal name is a modern phenomenon—further popularized in part by the American artist known as Logic—it has steadily maintained a place within the lower quartile of the U.S. top-1000 male names over the past decade. Pronounced LAH-jik (/ˈlɑdʒ.ɪk/), the name’s crisp consonants and open vowels lend it a rhythmic precision that mirrors both analytical rigor and understated elegance.
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