LOGANATHAN
Loganathan
Loganathan is a British surname of South Indian origin, particularly common among the Tamil community. The name is derived from the Tamil words 'Logan' meaning 'beauty' or 'handsome', and 'Nathan' meaning 'lord' or 'master'. As a result, the surname Loganathan can be interpreted to mean 'beautiful lord' or 'lord of beauty'.
The presence of the Loganathan surname in Britain can be attributed to the historical ties between the United Kingdom and India. Many South Indians, including Tamils, migrated to various parts of the British Empire, including Britain, for education, employment, or trade opportunities. Over time, members of the Loganathan family settled in different parts of Britain, particularly in urban centres with significant Indian communities.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Loganathan have made contributions to a variety of fields, including academia, business, arts, and politics. The Loganathan name serves as a testament to the diverse cultural heritage within Britain and the enduring connections between Britain and India.
There are approximately 408 people named Loganathan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around six in a million people in Britain are named Loganathan.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Arun
- Babu
- Clarence
- Daniel
- Darshan
- Lawrence
- Nicholas
- Rajan
- Ramesh
- Senthil
Female
- Daisy
- Easha
- Gisela
- Jayanthi
- Jemima
- Judith
- Mary
- Maureen
- Rani
- Sherika