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How common is Imogen??

40 replies

emsyj · 16/11/2009 13:44

DH and I are shortlisting names. We can agree easily on boys' names, but girls' names we are having difficulty with. The only two we both like are Cressida (but really really doesn't go with the surname - damn) and Imogen, but I saw Imogen is in the top 40 (number 37 in 2008). It really surprised me as I don't know of a single little girl called Imogen, but can you tell me how many you know?? I was one of 4 Emmas in my class at school and I really want to try and avoid that for our DC if possible!

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purepurple · 29/11/2009 09:33

I am in the nw and know 1 Imogen: she is 2.

Arcadie · 29/11/2009 09:32

FWIW - we're in York.

Arcadie · 29/11/2009 09:31

We have an Imogen. We thought we were being terribly original as with DS's name. Turns out that in her nursery class of 12 she was the 3rd Imogen to start that year. We were but still love it as a name for our little girl no matter if it's in the Top 10!

bogie · 28/11/2009 22:24

I know 3 all are under 2 years old.

serinBrightside · 28/11/2009 22:21

There are two in DS2's class and one in DS1's class but they are the only 3 in the school.

I am in Cheshire.

AuraofDora · 28/11/2009 21:35

cressida, i think that cruel to name a child thus
imogen i like it, know none

they should post a tilly/milly league in the town hall, public interest demands it i think

lol orm my first thought too!

boodleboot · 28/11/2009 21:27

I like Cressida....i have known two in my life and both have been very intelligent and very kind.

Imogen is on the up around my way too....

mummyloveslucy · 28/11/2009 21:21

I think this name was very popular a couple of years ago. I do like it though.

Lakesandsnadders · 28/11/2009 21:17

I only know 1 and she's 40! DH teaches and has only taught 2 in 10 years. I'm surprised it's number 37-where are they all hiding?!

busymummy3 · 22/11/2009 00:27

I LOVE THIS NAME AND THOUGHT OF IT FOR MY FIRST DAUGHTER BUT WER PUT OFF IT AS WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE HARD FOR OTHER CHILDREN TO PRONOUNCE

violethill · 21/11/2009 23:29

A few where I live, but not in the Ruby/Grace/Tilly/Milly league, so I think you'll be fine.

KristinaM · 21/11/2009 22:43

I live in Scotland. According to the Registrar General, there were 66 baby girls named Imogen in 2008, making it the 76th most popular name here

JeanLouiseFinch · 21/11/2009 22:35

I live in the NW and know of two Imogens both in their teens. I've also heard a lot of mums to be considerng the name.

OrmIrian · 17/11/2009 21:19

I don't know as I have never met her. Does she pick her nose? Or wear slogan t-shirts? Or call napkins serviettes?

Can't judge without full information.

Mimi1977 · 17/11/2009 21:16

We have an Imogen. Just adored the name. We don't know any other Imogen's and get lots of comments about how lovely it is and how unusual. Loads of our friends commented on how unusual it is. We shorten her to Mimi/Mims. I say go for it!!

Tryingtobeorganisedthisyear · 17/11/2009 10:02

I'm in the nw, know 1 baby Imogen and don't care how many others come along, cos if this is pink at Easter when i due i'm still having it

I love it too much to give it up due to popularity

somethinganything · 17/11/2009 09:28

I'm in North London know quite a few Imogens - all posh. Mimi is a common shortening. Think it's a lovely name actually although I kind of feel it has quite a lot of expectations attached to it i.e. I think it's difficult to blend into the background as an Imogen - but maybe that's a good thing! Not so keen on Cressida TBH. Makes me think of middle-aged ladies in the Archers for some reason.

feedthegoat · 16/11/2009 21:47

I know one and she is a teenager. I am in the north and definately not posh!

Slovenlymummy · 16/11/2009 21:46

PS We are in the South!

Slovenlymummy · 16/11/2009 21:45

I have an Imogen - 2 years old. We love it and still get comments about what a nice name etc. Was down around the 70 mark in the top 100 when we chose it but has gone up alot. We get some weird spellings - 'Imagine' was the most amusing! Good luck with your decision

BuckRogers · 16/11/2009 20:33

I'm in the NW too and we know 2 Imogens. One in DS's(6)class and another at the playgroup I take DD2(1) to.
The 1yr old is known as Immy but AFAIK the 6yr old is always Imogen.
I think you'd still be unlucky to have another one in her class.

CuppaTeaJanice · 16/11/2009 20:06

I only know 2 - one is 10 and one 36, so no baby Imogens, and I've been to a lot of baby groups in the past couple of years!

Imogen is a beautiful name. Cressida, on the other hand, reminds me of washing up!

stressheaderic · 16/11/2009 19:00

I'm in the north west too, and I only know of one Imogen, who is 3 years old (and gets Immy as nickname). It's perceived to be quite posh where I live, I do like it though.

PfftTheMagicDragon · 16/11/2009 16:45

I think it's becoming more popular but I think it's one of those names that is never going to be a Grace or a Ruby, I think it will be popular for a few years and then become less so again. Which is good news.

salvadory · 16/11/2009 16:42

I love Imogen and we've shortlisted for our baby (if it's a girl obv!). We are in the NW and I don't know any who are babies, am associated with one 20 year old (v posh nn Jenny), one 7 year old, not posh at all and know of one 3 year old (poshness not determined as not known directly).
There'll definitely be less Cressidas in the NW, never hear of any. Go with Cressida (it'll be one less Imogen for my potential one to bump into!! )