Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Meaning of Names?

Does anyone know the meaning of the names Imogen and Sienna?

Meaning of Names?
Imogen- English; Innocent Girl





Sienna- Italian; reddish-brown








Sorry, at first I thought you typed Sierra. My eyes are bad!
Reply:IMOGEN





Gender: Feminine





Usage: English





Pronounced: IM-o-jen [key]


The name of a princess in the play 'Cymbeline' by Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innogen, but the name was printed incorrectly and never corrected. The name Innogen is derived from Gaelic inghean meaning "maiden".





SIENA or SIENNA





Gender: Feminine





Usage: English





Pronounced: see-EN-a [key]


From the name of the city in Italy. Use of the name has perhaps been influenced by the word sienna, meaning "orange-red", which was itself derived from the name of the city (because of the colour of the soil there).
Reply:i do...sienna means reddish brown,originates from italian....imogen is classic english for innocent girl.it was invented by william shakespeare
Reply:Imogen:





Meaning:


Innocent Girl





Orgin:


English





Info: Name invented by William Shakespeare from the name Innogen.


Sienna:





Meaning:


Reddish Brown





Origin:


Italian
Reply:Imogen-Innocent Girl- English


Sienna- Reddish brown- Italian





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Reply:IMOGEN


Gender: Feminine





Usage: English





Pronounced: IM-o-jen





The name of a princess in the play 'Cymbeline' by Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innogen, but the name was printed incorrectly and never corrected. The name Innogen is derived from Gaelic inghean meaning "maiden".





SIENA


Gender: Feminine





Usage: English





Pronounced: see-EN-a [key]





From the name of the city in Italy. Use of the name has perhaps been influenced by the word sienna, meaning "reddish brown", which was itself derived from the name of the city (because of the colour of the soil there).

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