There are
906
Hoggans in the USA
Hoggan is the
26833rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hoggan

JonHoggan

Jon Hoggan is a fictional character in the book 'The Black Douglas' by S.R. Crockett.

ChristopherHoggan

Christopher Hoggan is a Scottish journalist and author known for his works on Scottish history.

WilliamHoggan

William Hoggan was a Scottish missionary and author involved in the spread of Christianity in India.

GeorgeHoggan

George Hoggan is an Australian politician who served as a Member of Parliament.

DougHoggan

Doug Hoggan is a Canadian ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League.

JenniferHoggan

Jennifer Hoggan is a British artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed media works.

DavidHoggan

David Hoggan was an American historian known for his controversial works on World War II.

JeanHoggan

Jean Hoggan is a Scottish singer-songwriter who has released several folk music albums.

RobertHoggan

Robert Hoggan is a Canadian entrepreneur and business executive with years of experience in the tech industry.

KarenHoggan

Karen Hoggan is an American romance novelist known for her bestselling book series.

Hoggan Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Hoggan' is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Scottish name 'Hogg' which means a young sheep or a swineherd. The name was originally associated with someone who worked as a shepherd or had close connections with sheep farming.
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Hoggan' is predominantly found in Scotland and other English-speaking countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand due to migration and immigration.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Hoggan' include 'Hoggin', 'Hogan', 'Hoggard', 'Hogg', 'Hogarth', 'Hagan', 'Hagen', 'Hogan', and 'Huggin'. These variations may be due to different spellings or regional accents.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Hoggan' have migrated and immigrated to various countries, especially during periods of Scottish emigration. They have contributed to the cultural and social fabric of their adopted countries.