Imogen is a lovely underused classic choice. I adore it. ;) And for the record, I haven't read the other replies, but you might want to put a pronunciation guide (IM-o-jen, not IM-o-jeen) next time. It seems every time this name is mentioned you get people replying that you've misspelled Imogene or that they don't like names ending in the -jeen sound, things of that nature. LOL Definitely one more people like when they actually know what they're talking about, if you know what I mean. ;)
I'm assuming there's a typo in "any keyo for a boy," so I honestly can't make much of that. ;) Hope the Imogen feedback helps, however.
2007-12-14 10:28:48
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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Imogen is beautiful and I agree with Irish Mommy, a classic name that is underused.
I used to be a preschool teacher (until I had my own children) and met only one Imogen in that time and she was pretty, the name suited her. So much nicer than all the weird made up names I have come across.
I don't like Keyo, sorry, that is a bit weird!
Imogen has Irish/Scottish origins and means "In my image". It was used in Shakespeare's play "Cymbeline".
2007-12-14 14:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Imogen is nice but sorry I do not like Keyo
2007-12-14 10:14:26
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answered by JanJan 7
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Imogene is is okay, though it sounds a little old to me. Don't get me wrong though, trendy names are worse than old names and I'd rather she be an Imogene than a Kaylee.
Keyo looks like it is prononced like the Japanese name Kyou, which is the name of my cat! Well actually his name is Kyou-kun, but meh. I had to include the honorific, or nobody would use it. Heh. Anyway I don't have much love for this name. For a boy I'm stuck on Isaiah right now.
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2007-12-14 10:25:51
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answered by Millie 3
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I like Imogen, never heard Keyo for a boy before (?) so not sure about that one.
2007-12-14 10:15:17
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answered by sbro 4
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I love Imogen! It's very British! Reminds me of the girl in the movie Down To You.
Keyo, not so much. Reminds me of Ne-Yo.
2007-12-14 12:26:11
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answered by *EmmaSurella* 2
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I really like Imogen, its a name I havent come across when looking in my book of baby names yet, really nice. Keyo - hmm not sure, does it mean anything? x
2007-12-14 10:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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imogen is nice but not keyo, he'd get the p*ss taken out of him at school for that!! It's unique but also I don't think taking the name of a common object and adding an o onto it makes for a good name.
2007-12-14 10:09:34
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answered by stardustlost87 3
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I don't care for a the boy name. But I like the other. Kind of reminds me of the character from the Best Christmas Pageant Ever but other than that it is a nice name (the girl in that book was really bad)
2007-12-14 10:13:07
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answered by JenMommyMom 4
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Imogen is cute, but where the heck did you get Keyo from? I really don't like that.
2007-12-14 10:09:08
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answered by alyson.earle 3
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