WDYTO Inogen for a girl? Obviously related to Celtic Innogen (see Imogen), "girl, maiden".
In the form Inogen, it is found in Arthurian legend as the daughter of Merlin.
How is Inogen Rose? Rose is not particularly filler-ish where I live, I should point out: the fillers here are definitely Jane and Louise. Rose, in fact, is rarely seen. *makes mental note to e-mail Mike C about Rose's listing on Btn*
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Also, WDYTO Brier for a girl? The vocabulary word has its two spellings ("briar" and "brier"), but I think the E looks softer. It reminds me of the Sleeping Beauty story (various versions name her as Briar Rose or Brier-Rose). How are these combinations?
Brier Cordelia (Although I prefer this spelling, I think that Briar Cordelia probably looks better here)
Brier Estella
Brier Isabelle
Brier Eleanora
Brier Annabelle
Brier Julian (not "stolen", but I must have explained all that before ...)
Brier Justina