Unless of course you happen to be a Marquis and I'm sure you'd be dropping "I'm the Marquis of this and that" all the time
Totally agree. I've recently met a woman with 3 kids, first child was named something like Robert, the subsequent 2 children were literally names I couldn't pronounce like LaShiquaTaneil or something like that. She said she wasn't as creative for her first child's name. omg it was ridiculous. Those poor 2 subsequent kids.
MS summed up you and your pictures perfectly. You are the text book definition of class and gracefulness.
Have ya'll noticed mixed babies don't get those stupid names? I test this theory every time I get a chance and it NEVER fails. Just the other day I asked a sister the names of her 3 boys....one of them obviously mixed. Well...just like I thought One was D'mar-jay While other was stricken with....Jandavion.. The one with the non-Black father.... Steven. To recap. D'mar-jay Jandavion and Steven That sounds like the pilot for a sit-com featuring two gay aliens and Jon Cryer as the roommate. I have yet to see a bi-racial child with an embarrassing name. If ghetto names were done out of ignorance they'd all get those silly names...mixed children included...but that's not the case. To me the message is loud and clear. Nobody names one child Turdell and the other Micheal out of ignorance. There is obviously something else going on.
Interesting history to it... Imogen (Shakespeare) from William Shakespeare's play Cymbeline (most famous) Imogene, from Vincenzo Bellini's 1827 opera Il pirata Imogen, a character from Psyopus' 3-part song "Imogen's Puzzle" Imogen, portrayed by Julia Stiles in the comedy Down to You Imogen, from the book Bad Dreams by Anne Fine Imogen, Angus' younger sister in the Australian children's novel Bumface written by Morris Gleitzman Imogene, from Barbara Robinson's children's story The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Imogen, daughter of Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), from The Forsyte Saga Imogene, from Charles De Lint's The Blue Girl and In This Soul Of A Woman Imogene "Idgie" Threadgoode, from Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe Imogen, from Jonathan Coe's novel The Rain Before It Falls Imogen Book, from Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox Imogene O'Neil, heroine of Meteor (TV miniseries) (2009), played by Marla Sokoloff Imogen Melford, one of the four Melford sisters in Diana Wynne Jones's The Time of the Ghost Imogen Moreno, in the Canadian drama Degrassi Imogen Hazard, one of many twin girls in Angela Carter's 1991 book Wise Children Imogen, a character played by Louisa Lytton in the 2009 teen comedy American Pie Presents: The Book of Love Imogen Herondale, a character in The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare Imogène, from Charles Exbrayat's series of humorous novels Aunt Imogene, from the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland portrayed by Frances de la Tour Imogene, from The Fashion Forward Adventures of Imogene series Imogene, Trixie Delight's maid in Addie Pray by Joe David Brown, also appearing in the film Paper Moon based on the novel Imogene Graham, a major character in Indian Summer (novel) (1886) by William Dean Howells "The name is rising in popularity in England and Wales, where it was the 34th most popular name for baby girls in 2007, and in New South Wales, Australia, where the name was the 35th most popular name for baby girls in 2007. It was ranked 86th in popularity for baby girls in Scotland in 2007." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imogen_(given_name)
Very popular and non ghetto name, hear it a lot here and I have an older cousin named Imogen we call her Mo for short though.
I have heard Imogene (Imo-gene) quite a bit in the States, mainly in the movies. It's very Southern sounding.
You mad cause it has a rich history? Now tell us the history of Bufanaquishria and Bon'Qui-Qui? (actual names, btw)
I was just about to ask this same question but it wasn't directed at 4north specifically,just in general. People always say names like Mequan and Dar'miesha are ethnic,but what culture or ethnicity do they come from? I've never heard of any African warriors named Jaquayvion.