Turner is nms, but I like the significance a lot. I think it sounds fine.
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However, I always think one-syllable first names sound awkward when followed up by a two-syllable mn, especially when the accented syllable of the middle name is the first syllable.
I might go for Lucas Turner, with Luke as a nn for Lucas.
I like the way it flows and the significance. It's a very nice name. If your husband doesn't like the flow maybe you could use Lucas and call him Luke. If you both like that better.
Re: Wdyt of the mn?
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12/1999: Dx with Endometriosis (age 12)
5/2001: Ruptured appendix, massive scar tissue
6/2005:Dx with Interstitial Cystitis
9/2005: Gall bladder removed due to problems from cysts
7/2006: Officially Dx with Fibromyalgia (age 18)
2/2010: Partial left ovarian torsion
10/2012: SA = Low Motility
11/2012: Surgery #5 to remove scar tissue & paratubal cyst
HSG: Right tube blocked; unable to clear
I love it. I think it sounds great with Luke, and I love the significance.
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Generally, I like Turner as a mn.
However, I always think one-syllable first names sound awkward when followed up by a two-syllable mn, especially when the accented syllable of the middle name is the first syllable.
I might go for Lucas Turner, with Luke as a nn for Lucas.
I love it - sounds great and I like the significance!
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