Imogen
Imogen ( ˈɪmədʒən ), alternatively Imogene (mainly in the USA), is a female given name, which is probably derived from a role in William Shakespeare's play Cymbeline . Possibly it is a misprint of the name Innogen .
Well-known namesake women are:
- Imogen Bankier (* 1987), British badminton player
- Imogene Coca (1908-2001), American comedy actress
- Imogen Cooper (* 1949), English pianist
- Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976), American photographer
- Imogen Heap (* 1977), British singer and composer
- Imogen Holst (1907–1984), British music writer, composer and conductor, daughter of Gustav Holst
- Imogen Kimmel (* 1957), German director and author
- Imogen Kogge (* 1957), German actress
- Imogen Oona Lehmann (* 1989), Swiss-German curler
- Imogene Robertson (1905-1948) was an American silent film actress and dancer
- Imogene Robinson Morrell (* 1828 or 1837; † 1908), American art teacher and portrait and history painter
- Imogen Poots (* 1989), British actress
- Imogen Seger (1915–1995), German-American sociologist and journalist
- Imogen Stidworthy (* 1963), British video and film artist
- Imogen Stubbs (born 1961), British actress
- Imogen Sutton , Canadian-British film producer and director
There was also a destroyer of the British Royal Navy in World War II, see HMS Imogen (D44) .