No, "Brogan" is not an Italian name. The proper name in question most famously refers to Saint Brogan, abbot of Ross Tuirc, author of a hymn to Saint Brigit (451 to February 1, 525), bearer of the Gaelic designation Broccán Clóen, cleric, nephew and scribe of Saint Patrick (385 to March 17, 461), and one of the Ó Brógáin ("descendants of Brogan"). The respective pronunciations will be "brok-KAN" for the Italian equivalent and "skar-PET-tey" for the literal meaning (scarpette, "little shoes") in Pisan Italian.
"Brogan" is not a Hebrew name. Brogan is an Irish name that means "little shoe."
Jessica Brogan's birth name is Jessica Renee Brogan.
Brant Brogan's birth name is Brant Edward Brogan.
Ron Brogan's birth name is Ronald Francis Brogan.
Brogan is Irish, or as I like to call it, the best name ever!
The surname Brogan is most common in the United Kingdom. More specifically, the Brogan name can be found most in the areas of Lancashire, Manchester, Fife, and Lothian.
Teri Brogan
Brogan is an Irish name it is commonly known as a surname sometimes if you just put in the name and not ask it will come up as the meaning of a brog (wich is commonly known as part of a shoe)
Brogan Burnside is 5' 2 1/2".
Hugh Brogan was born in 1936.
Brogan Group was created in 1988.
Colm Brogan was born in 1902.