Origin and Meaning of Immogene
Meaning & Origin
Genuine or brave one
Origin: Latin - Derived from the Latin word 'immo' meaning 'truly' or 'genuinely', and associated with Latin names indicating bravery or strength.
Interesting Facts
- Immogene is often regarded as a variation of the name Imogen, which was popularized in the 17th century by Shakespeare's play 'Cymbeline'.
- While Imogene is less common than its English counterpart Imogen, it is a name that has been used in various English-speaking countries.
- Famous bearers of similar names include Imogen Poots, an English actress known for her versatile roles in film and television.
- Popularity of the name Imogene has varied over the decades, with a resurgence in contemporary usage among those seeking vintage or classic names.
- Related names include Imogen, a more common variation, and other similar names such as Imo and Gina.