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Logan is the same in English and Italian.

Specifically, the word functions as a masculine given name or as a surname. It originates in the Scots Gaelic diminutive lagan for "little (tree) hollow" (cavo in Italian). The pronunciation in Italian will be "LO-gan" for the loan name and "KA-vo" for the Italian translated meaning.

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