Logue is a surname of Irish origin that derives from the Gaelic word “Leogh”, meaning “calf”. It is primarily found in Ireland and Scotland, but can also be found in other English-speaking countries. The most famous bearer of the name is Lionel Logue, the speech therapist who helped King George VI overcome his stammer. The Logue family crest features a red shield with a silver cross and three gold lions. Today, the surname is relatively uncommon, but those who bear it can trace their ancestry back to the ancient Gaelic tribes of Ireland.
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