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Imogen (given name) - Wikipedia
Meaning. Unknown, possibly "maiden", "girl", or “beloved child”. Other names. Related names. Imogene, Innogen (Ignoge, Inogene), Immy or Imi (nickname), Imo (nickname), Moggie or Mog (nickname) Imogen ( / ˈɪmədʒən / ), or Imogene ( / ˈɪmədʒiːn / ), is a female given name of uncertain etymology.
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Imogene definition: a female given name.. See examples of IMOGENE used in a sentence.
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What is the meaning of the name Imogene? The name Imogene is primarily a female name of Latin origin that means Maiden, Innocent. Imogene Coca, comedian. Variation on the name IMOGEN. People who like the name Imogene also like: Charlotte, Violet, Imogen, Adelaide, Amelia, Eleanor, Evelyn, Oliver, Henry, Atticus, Liam, Silas, Milo, Jasper
Meaning, origin and history of the name Imogene
Pronounced IM-ə-jeen [ key · IPA] Meaning & History. Expand Links. Variant of Imogen. Related Names. User Submission Imogène. Popularity. Details. United States. People think this name is. Rate · Details. classic formal upper class wholesome strong refined strange complex serious. Categories.
Meaning, origin and history of the name Imogen
Meaning & History. The name of the daughter of King Cymbeline in the play Cymbeline (1609) by William Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innogen, but it was printed incorrectly and never emended. Innogen is probably derived from Gaelic inghean meaning "maiden". As a given name it is chiefly British and Australian.
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