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Name Innogen
Gender Feminine
Other Forms FormsIgnoge, Inigena, Inogen, Inogene (Spenser)
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

Probably derived from Old Irish ingen meaning "daughter" or "girl" (see IMOGEN).
This was the form of Ignoge used by Milton. (According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Ignoge was the name of a princess who was given in marriage by her father, King Pandrasus of Greece, to the Trojan exile Brutus in exchange for Pandrasus' freedom. In Britain, she became the mother of Locrine, Albanact and Humber.)
The spelling Inogen was used by Richard Hole in his prose Arthur (1789), where the name belonged to the daughter of Merlin, later the wife of Arthur.
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