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Innogen?
Innogen is the original form of Imogen, which was originally a typo that was never corrected. I would personally pronounce Innogen IN-no-jen, like Imogen only with a N.Wdyt of it? It just popped into my head, and I don't have any special attachment to it, although it does fit nicely into my preference for forgotten, highly unusual ancient names.Miranda
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Neither Innogen nor Imogen do much for me. I would prefer Inogen to Innogen simply because Innogen is more easily misunderstood as Imogen. My brain read this thread as "Imogen" until I opened it up.
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lol, opened up this thread not opened up my brain.
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I've never heard that before :-) That's interesting....I love the name Imogen, but I think that Innogen could grow on me.
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Although I appreciate the fact that Innogen is the original, I personally think Imogen sounds prettier for some reason. Innogen kind of sounds like indigent or something. IMO.
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I love Imogen, and Innogen is also nice. I would use Imogen though; I have the nasty feeling that everyone would misspell Innogen.
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I don't care for either name.
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i don't either
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I have recently met someone with the names Imogen so I'm going off that name but I love Innogen, I would it the same as you.The only problem is it sounds familiar science-wise (?) and I can't think of any combos to do it justicealice x
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I agree, somehow it sounds scientific.
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I like it but spelled Inogen, with one N - in that form, it appears in the Arthurian legends (although I can't remember whose name it is :-/)
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Isn't it Inogen's name? :P Just being silly!
I prefer Innogen to Imogen, but she'd be constantly telling people it's IN-ogen, not IM-ogen, as the two letters are so similar
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