I've never met a baby
Imogen so I would not say it is trendy nor am I tired of it - it's still a daring choice. I do prefer the slightly more "finished"
Imogene. I know a lady named
Imogen, she is so glamorous and beautiful, and her nn is "Imo", which i rather like, it's more grown up than Immy.
Ginny would be a fun name though - I love that it is not an obvious choice. One would expect a
Ginny to be
Virginia!