Tumnas?
Tumnas as a fn or mn? WDYT? Is it a bit too The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to be used on a real child?
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Is it a bit too The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to be used on a real child?
Absolutley. But then, that's been my favourite book since I was 5. The association might not be as strong for other people.
That aside, just going on the sound of the word, I don't like it. It sounds like a stomach medicsation, for bloating or something. NMS. I could get behind it as a mn if it was a family name or some special meaning behind it, but for now I'm going to say no.
Absolutley. But then, that's been my favourite book since I was 5. The association might not be as strong for other people.
That aside, just going on the sound of the word, I don't like it. It sounds like a stomach medicsation, for bloating or something. NMS. I could get behind it as a mn if it was a family name or some special meaning behind it, but for now I'm going to say no.
This message was edited 7/20/2007, 12:54 PM
It is far too "Narnia" for a first name, but as a middle name, it would be enchanting! Very cute!
nms but as a middle name I would get used to it
Yeah, I immediately thought of Tumnus the faun. Still, it might not be entirely unusable as a mn. It has a cool sound to it.
LOL that is what I thought of right away was The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Its not my style. But if I were to use it I would put it in the mn slot.