[Opinions] Re: Imogen
in reply to a message by lucy's_traveling_garden
I kind of like it, but it has always sounded a bit strange to me. I remember that, when I was about 12, I read that Andrew Lloyd Webber has a daughter called Imogen. I found the name so interesting that I named a plush tiger Imogen. But I had big difficulties when it came to pronouncing it. First I guessed EYE-mo-ghen. Then I guessed "emotion"! Then I guessed I-mo-jeen. But it's really IM-mo-jen, right?
It's just a pity that it's so close to "omogen", which means "immature" (or "unripe") in Swedish (but then it's pr. OH-MOO-ghen).
It's just a pity that it's so close to "omogen", which means "immature" (or "unripe") in Swedish (but then it's pr. OH-MOO-ghen).