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Re: Imogen
I don't know why it's not used more in my country (USA.) It does feel very "English" to me. I love it, it's so soft and unusual sounding. It's hip. There's a movie coming out in the US this summer called Girl Most Likely, and the main character's name is Imogene. So maybe after that Imogene/Imogen will get a little more use.
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