Hunter

HUN-ter
Meaning: Hunter
Gender
Girl
Origin
English, Old English, Occupational surname
Popularity Rank
#807 (girls)
#1560 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While traditionally more common for boys, Hunter has gained popularity as a unisex name, especially in the United States, with a rising trend among parents seeking a unique yet familiar name for girls.

Why Parents Choose Hunter

Many parents are drawn to the name Hunter for its strong, adventurous vibe and its connection to nature and resilience, inspiring a sense of independence and strength in their daughters.

History & Cultural Significance

Originally an occupational surname from Old English, 'Hunter' was used to describe someone who hunted game. Over time, it transitioned into a given name, gaining popularity in the 20th century as parents appreciated its rugged yet modern appeal.

In English-speaking cultures, the name Hunter symbolizes strength, adventure, and a connection to nature, reflecting the traditional role of hunters as protectors and explorers.

Notable People Named Hunter

  • Hunter Biden
  • Hunter S. Thompson
  • Hunter Parrish

Name Variations

Hunter Hunt Hunterston

Related Names

Hunterly Huntera Huntley

Similar Sounding Names

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Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • The Hunter character in fairy tales
  • Hunter in the TV series 'Supernatural'
  • Hunter in the video game 'Hunter: The Reckoning'