An English and Scottish surname originating as an occupation.
A proper noun "turner" represents a suburb of canberra in australia, various places in the united states, including unincorporated communities and townships, and can also refer to turner township and turner county.
A person who has Turner syndrome.
Alternative form of turner (“member of German-American nationalist gymnastic clubs”)
One who or that which turns.
A person who turns and shapes wood etc. on a lathe
A kitchen utensil used for turning food.
(zoology) A variety of pigeon; a tumbler.
(cricket) A very dry pitch on which the ball will turn with ease.
(historical) An acrobat or gymnast, especially a member of the German Turnvereine, German-American gymnastic clubs that also served as nationalist political groups.
(sports) A person who practices athletic or gymnastic exercises.
(historical) An old Scottish copper coin worth two pence, issued by King James VI.