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What do you think of the name Imogen? I go back and forth on whether I like the name.
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Imogen is probably my favourite names. I was going to be called Imogen but my Dad doesn't like tough sounding names.~....:I HAVE A FOOD PROCESSOR OLDER THAN U:...~
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One of my best friends has the name and i think its beautiful! She usually uses a cute nn tho- Imy" The best gift you can give someone else is a good example."
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I like it a lot but it's quite popular in the UK.
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It's gorgeous. I like Imogene too.
~~ Claire ~~
My ! are Alia, Eidel, Enola, Israel, Dudel, Yuri, Lina, Lorelei, Leilani, Owen, Julian, Glorinda, Mirinda
My ? are Hillel, Meshullam, Johnny, Ginny, Cordelia, Fiammetta, Yocheved
My ~ are Tehila, Tilda, Hailey, Gillian, Huldah
My / are Aglaia and July
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I like it a lot. It's different and sounds so but in a good way.
Go on, be evil and get lazy.
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Its nice, not so commen as Emily or Sarah and the like. :)
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I like it, it's cute. I don't know that I'd ever actually use it, but I do like it. It has a nice sound to it.
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I'm not sure. The spelling seems odd (understandable considering the name's history), but I like how it sounds."Les yeux sont aveugles. Il faut chercher avec le coeur." -- Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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I love the name Imogen.. I think it is absolutely beautiful
"Don't make someone a priority, who only makes you an option."
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I love Imogen, very sweet, It's on my list.My top combo is:Imogen Rosemary__________________________________________________
Mommy to Cassandra Morgan (2003)
Preggie with baby #2.
Can't wait until Malachi Rune or Charlotte Niamh!
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Imogen sounds too much like "imagine" to my ears. I'm more accustomed to Imogene, which just sounds more like a name to me.
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I like it! It reminds me of Imogen Heap, one of my favourite music artists. And like Bear, I really have a thing for "I" names.I wish we could open our eyes
To see in all directions at the same time

-Death Cab for Cutie
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I love it. I live in the U.S., though, and I don't know how it would be received. I'm also afraid people would confuse in with the many Emmas and Emilys (Emilies?) running around. But it's a gorgeous name, one of my favorites.
~Heather~
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I think it is a good name. It is very dignified and it is uncommon without being unheardof or difficult to pronounce. Jenny (or Genny) could be a nickname for Imogen (especially useful if the bearer of the name finds it uncomfortably unusual).
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Love it. I have a thing for "i" names. The literary connection is a plus. Why not?
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Same here, as far as going back and forth goes. I generally like it, though. I would probably use it as a mn, just because it is a little strange.~*|Bethany|*~
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I like it! I slightly prefer Imogene though. ----Betsy-----
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I really like it. I liked it for DD1 but DH wasn't overkeen.
I only know two Imogens, so it's not too popular.
The Imogen at my school uses the n/n Immy which I disliked at first but it has grown on me, and as she has quite elfin features it really suits her.
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its super cute.works for both little girl and woman
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