Innogen
Innogen is a female English name that originates in the Shakespearian era of English history. Innogen is the name that has been derived from the Gaelic element Inghean. The meaning of Innogen is 'girl,' 'maiden.' Other sources include Irish as the origin of Imma, and the name means 'daughter.' The meaning of Innogen is 'innocent' in Latin. It is from the English history of the Shakespearian era because Shakespeare wanted to use Innogen as the name of a character in 'Cymbeline.' In British history, Innogen was indeed a person. She was married to Brutus of Troy, the first king of Britain in the 12th century BC. Even though Innogen is an English name, it is rare among the English people. Parents name their daughters Innogen because they want them not to be temperamental and be firm in all their decisions and aims. It is a lovely name for baby girls. This is an excellent name for a baby girl because it sounds good, is easy to pronounce, and is easy to spell. Innogen is a name for baby girls that can fit in several world cultures. It has a beautiful meaning, and it is believed that baby girls with this name will grow up to be beautiful and successful in all their endeavors.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
daughter, maiden
Origin
Celtic
Numerology
I is for impress, for impress you will.
N is for natural, the genuine side of you.
N is for name, a pleasant one indeed.
O is for ornate, nothing plain here!
G is for glitter, the spark that is you.
E is for enchant, for enchant you will.
N is for noble, your regal bearing.
Lucky
Innogen lucky number is 6.
Number 6 is recognized for its nurturing, supportive, and empathic nature. A true healer, 6 has the ability to problem solve in both the emotional and physical realms, helping others through its straightforward, yet gentle, approach. 6 has a strong sense of responsibility and cares deeply for its friends, family, and lovers.
Famous People Named Innogen
- Innogen legendary wife of King Brutus of Britain
Innogen in Pop Culture
- Inogen Merlin's daughter in Richard Hole's Arthur. She fled Britain with her father after Hengist's Saxon invasion. Arthur fell in love with her, saved her from rape by Hengist, and married her