Interesting Facts about our given names.
KarenThe origin of the name Karen is the Danish form of Katherine, a cognate of the Greek Aikaterine, the root of which is katharos (pure). Other forms of the name are Caren, Carin, Karena, Karrin, Karyn. It has been common in the English speaking world since the 1940s. The name is used in Danish, Arabic, Dutch, Hebrew, Norwegian, German, and English languages.
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TyGender:Boy
Origin:English, Irish Number of syllables:1 Ranking popularity:389 Pronunciation: TIE Simple meaning: Land, earth The name Ty developed as an independently given name from the short form of Tyler, Tyson, Tyrone, Tyrell and Tyrese. The name Ty is an Irish baby name meaning "Eoghan's land (from a country in Ireland). Ty became a known first name in 1955 when it was ranked 891, and gained its peak popularity in 2005 when it was ranked 169. |
LoganThe given name Logan is derived from the Scottish surname Logan, which is in turn derived from a place name. The likely origin of this surname is a place located near Auchinleck, in Ayrshire. Logan became a known male first name in the late 1800s and has gained popularity ever since. According to a 2006 census, Logan was rated the 19th most popular advancing from the 200th most popular in 1991.
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Numerology
Expression Number: 22
People with this name tend to be a powerful force to all whose lives they touch. They are capable, charismatic leaders who often undertake large endeavors with great success. They value truth, justice, and discipline, and may be quick-tempered with those who do not. If they fail to develop their potential, they may become impractical and rigid. |
Expression Number: 9
People with this name tend to be passionate, compassionate, intuitive, romantic, and to have magnetic personalities. They are usually humanitarian, broadminded and generous, and tend to follow professions where they can serve humanity. Because they are so affectionate and giving, they may be imposed on. They are romantic and easily fall in love, but may be easily hurt and are sometimes quick-tempered. |
Expression Number: 22
People with this name tend to be a powerful force to all whose lives they touch. They are capable, charismatic leaders who often undertake large endeavors with great success. They value truth, justice, and discipline, and may be quick-tempered with those who do not. If they fail to develop their potential, they may become impractical and rigid. |
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Characteristics of Ty
Multi-talented Intuitive Oneness Idealistic Philanthropy Independent Perfection Personality of the Boy Name Ty The number Nine personality represents the completion or ending of the cycle, and a need for perfection. This is the personality that moves from "self" to a greater understanding and compassion for the human condition and the world order. They want to make the world a better place. Nines are capable of great spiritual and humanitarian achievements. They are courageous and fearless, able to fight great battles on behalf of worthy causes. These personalities will not tolerate injustice. They are compassionate people with a strong sensitivity to others. They are able to both educate and inspire. Friendships and relationships are the lifeblood to the Nine, and they place a high value on love and affection. Nines are often exceptionally gifted artistically, and they have a keen imagination and enterprising mind. Popularity of the Name Ty The name Ty first appeared on the U.S. popularity charts in 1955. It didn’t do much on the charts initially, but then shot up a remarkable 380 positions between 1958 and 1959. Not coincidentally, 1958 marked the year that handsome matinee idol Tyrone Power’s life was cut short when he died of a heart attack at the young age of 44. This may have had something to do with spurring on the popularity and usage of the name Ty. By the turn of the 21st century, the name would hit its heights of popularity, achieving a spot on the Top 200 list between 2003 and 2005. Currently, the name is on a slow downward trend, but it still enjoys moderate usage. Ty is a short-and-sweet one-syllable name. It’s easy to say, easy to spell, and refreshingly no-nonsense. In the age of trendy or overused names for children, Ty is a welcome break. It’s also got a certain coolness factor – we picture a stand-out athlete, like Ty Cobb, one of the greatest all-around baseball players of all time. Also, in the modern world of instant messaging and texting, “TY” is an abbreviation for Thank You. Thank you for this child; I shall name him Ty! |
Loganberry is a fruit that is a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry that was accidently created in the 1800s by James Harvey Logan.
Logan Sapphire is the 2nd largest blue sapphire known, weighing 423 carats, names after Mrs. John Logan who donated it to the Smithsonian Institute in 1960. Logan Trace is a wilderness trail through central Kentucky, a branch of Daniel Boone's Wilderness Road, names after Colonel Benjamin Logan. The Logan Act was established by Congress in 1799. Named after Dr. George Logan, it is a single federal statute making it a crime for a citizen to confer with foreign governments against the interests of the United States. One of the most important sources of the name Logan was Logan in Ayrshire, but there are examples of the name in Drybugh in the Borders in 1204. Adam de Logan in Gowrin in 1225 and Thurbrand de Logan in Cunningham, Ayrshire. Two knights name Logan accompanied Sir James Douglas on his journey to take Robert the Bruce's heart to the Holy Land. They died with Douglas fighting the Moors in Spain in 1329. * 8 States in the USA have a town names Logan: Alabama, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio, Utah, and West Virginia. * 8 States in the USA have Logan County: Arkansas, W. Virginia, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Oklahoma, N. Dakota, and Ohio. * 7 Towns in the USA with Logan in their name: Logandale, Nevada - Logansport, Indiana - Logansport, Lousianna, Loganton, Pennsylvania, Loganville, Georgia, Loganville, Pennsylvania, and Loganville, Wisconsin. * Cities and communities from around the world that include the name Logan: Logan City, Australia - Logan Lake, British Columbia, Canada - Poco Logan, New Brunswick, Canada - Logan County, Ohio is named after General Banjamin Logan, began in 1817. - Logan's Square - named after General John Alexander Logan (Feb 8, 1826 - Dec 26, 1886) Logan Square Station in Chicago, IL was established May 28, 1895. - Logan International Airport, Boston, MI opened Sept 8, 1923. (was named after Major General Edward Lawrence Logan who was born Jan 20, 1875.) - Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado - Logan State Park in Montana - Logan City, Utah - Logan State Park in Logan, West Virginia. Chief Logan (c. 1725 - 1780) was a Mingo American Indian Leader. Logan Fontenelle, also known as Shon-ga-ska or Chief White Horse (the last Great Chief of the Omaha. (1825-1855) mixed blood Omaha tribal leader who was largely responsible for securing the land where white settlers founded Bellevue, Nebraska, and was Chief translator for the US government. Logan Regional Medical Center opened in 1925 in Logan, West Virginia Logan River is a tributary river that flows into the mainstream river of Little Bear River in the Cache Valley, Utah. Canada's highest mountain is Mount Logan in southwestern Yukin at over 19,000 feet (5959 meters). It is the 2nd highest peak in North America, and was named after Sir William Edmond Logan. Mount Logan reportedly has the largest base circumference of any mountain on Earth. Logan Pass is the highest point on the Going-to-the-Sur Road, located along the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park, Montana. |