Logabirum is a quarter in the city of Leer in East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany.
After G. Lohse and H. Thomas thought "birum" should be to attributed to the Germanic word "bir" (farmstead).
Another interpretation again comes from that Celtic origins, i.e. "Lo" - height, "ge" - green country, "berum" - "homestead of the bears".
Here it is considered that the forest in its current shape was only cultivated by the count house and thus is substantially younger.
Based on different investigations and urn findings, the oldest traces of habitation around Logabirum date back to before 2000 BC, more specifically in Siebenbergen.