View Message

This is a reply within a larger thread: view the whole thread

[Opinions] Trendy? Where?
Unless the OP is in the UK, I don't think Imogen (or Imogene) are trendy at all. If the OP is US based, lots of people there have never heard of it. I guess it depends on where the person is.I too think Imogen sounds a bit like a computer program or a chemical compound but that might add to the appeal for me!
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

more UK than N. Am. (on a yahoogroup I'm in... I highly recommend the UKmidwifery yahoogroup, btw)... but has popped up on BTH board various times which seems to be more N. Am. than anywhere else (but does have a mix).
vote up1
I just checked the popularityIt's not Ruby status in England but it's much higher than I thought!
vote up1
"trendy" names aren't always the MOST popular, but suddenly more common than usual somewhat out of the blue...turns out it's in the top 40 in Australia for a few years too.

This message was edited 11/28/2008, 4:24 AM

vote up1
So possibly crept up over a period?Rather than a sudden blast? I suppose the definition of trendy with regards to names is a bit more complex than it seems.
vote up1
I never started hearing/seeing it until a few years ago when it was suddenly in my face... In England and Whales, it's been a few years longer, but in Scotland and Australia, it's just the past few years... which could make it a trend of people suddenly starting to use it because they think it's different, but now it's not so different... It's just ugly.
vote up1