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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hunter - why name your kid that??? West Sequoia [/quote] I like Hunter. I like Harper, too. [/quote] Hunter - kills animals Harper - harpie/ harp on smth These are the associations I have with these names, but I'd like to change my perception, esp. since they're becoming popular. I would really appreciate someone chiming in and giving me the background of these names, or more positive associations. I'm not being derisive - just an immigrant with ESL.[/quote] I love Harper, just because of Harper Lee. Hunter is a horrendous name, it has nothing but violent connetations and a prevalent name for rednecks.[/quote] Got it. Your a bigot.[/quote] I don't think you know the definition of "bigot", the people whom name their children "Hunter" are usually the bigoted, racist, gay-hating ones.[/quote] Wow way to paint everyone named Hunter with a broad brush. That's a lot of anger for a simple cute name. Did a guy named Hunter dump you or something? I happen to like the name Hunter (and I'm black) it's the name of the star character from one of my fav tv shows from the 80s. [/quote] No, I know a lot of nice kind people with the name Hunter, I just find the name trashy. Would you name your kid Stalker, Killer, Trapper? It may *sound* cute but the meaning is not. Why is your race prevalent? [/quote] Yeah, but little stalker, killer, and trapper do not have established names that have been around since the 1800s.[/quote] Hunter is a surname. Many people use a family surname as a first name. Here are some notable people with the surname Hunter Alberta Hunter (1895–1984), American singer Ally Hunter (born 1949), Scottish footballer Anne Hunter (1742–1821), poet and socialite Bill Hunter (actor) (born 1940), Australian actor Brian Hunter (outfielder) (born 1971), American baseball player Buddy Hunter (born 1947), American baseball player Catfish Hunter (1946–1999), American baseball player Chris Hunter (author) (born 1973), British soldier and author Chris Hunter (field hockey) (born 1972), Canadian hockey player David Hunter (1803–1888), American general Duncan Hunter (born 1948), American politician Evan Hunter (born 1926), American author and screenwriter Francis Hunter (1894–1981), American tennis player Frank O. Hunter (1894–1982), American air force general Heather Hunter (born 1969), American hip hop artist Herb Hunter (1895–1970), American baseball player Holly Hunter (born 1958), American actress Howard W. Hunter (1907–1995), American church leader Ian Hunter (actor) (1900–1975), South African actor Ian Hunter (cricketer) (born 1979), English cricketer Ian Hunter (politician), Australian politician Ian Hunter (singer) (born 1939), British singer J. A. Hunter (1887–1963), British hunter and writer James Hunter (disambiguation) - various people James Hunter (historian) (born 1948), Scottish historian Jeffrey Hunter (1926–1969), American actor J. Marvin Hunter (1880–1957), American publisher and writer John Hunter (Royal Navy officer) (1737–1821), British admiral and colonial governor John Hunter (surgeon) (1728–1793), Scottish surgeon Johnny Hunter, Australian rugby league footballer Kim Hunter (1922–2002), American actress Louis C. Hunter (1898–1984), American economic historian Marc Hunter (1953–1998), New Zealand singer Matt Hunter (mountain biker), Canadian sportsman Matt Hunter (singer), American Latin-influenced pop singer Norman Hunter (footballer) (born 1943), English football player Paul Hunter (1978–2006), English snooker player Rachel Hunter (born 1969), New Zealand model Reginald D. Hunter (born 1969), American comedian Rielle Hunter (born 1964), American film producer Robert Hunter (golfer) (1886–1971), American golfer Robert Hunter (governor) (1664–1734), British colonial governor Robert Hunter (journalist) (1941–2005), Canadian environmentalist Robert Hunter (lyricist) (born 1941), American musician Robert Hunter (National Trust) (1844–1913), British preservationist Robert Hunter (rapper) (1975–2011), Australian rapper Robert C. Hunter (born 1944), American judge Robert E. Hunter (born 1940), American diplomat Robert M.T. Hunter (1809–1887), American politician Robin Hunter (1929–2004), British actor Stephen Hunter (born 1946), American author Tab Hunter (born 1931), American actor Thomas Hunter (disambiguation) - various people Tim Hunter (astronomer), American amateur astronomer Torii Hunter (born 1975), American baseball player William Hunter (Protestant martyr) (1535–1555), English martyr William Hunter (anatomist) (1718–1783), Scottish anatomist and physician Zach Hunter (born 1991), American activist [/quote]
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