Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Hunter Tylo.
I will be the lone dissenter who think it's not that bad.
I agree. I'm okay with Hunter. I don't think of all these negative connotations.
I'm not sure why Harper makes the cut, but Hunter doesn't. Sounds the same to my ears.
I guess it's gender bias. It's ok to think of a girl player the harp, but she should be a gatherer, not a hunter, in the figurative sense.
I like both names and H names in general.
Harper used to be a boy name. I hate both btw
What are your kids' names?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Hunter Tylo.
I will be the lone dissenter who think it's not that bad.
I agree. I'm okay with Hunter. I don't think of all these negative connotations.
I'm not sure why Harper makes the cut, but Hunter doesn't. Sounds the same to my ears.
I guess it's gender bias. It's ok to think of a girl player the harp, but she should be a gatherer, not a hunter, in the figurative sense.
I like both names and H names in general.
Harper used to be a boy name. I hate both btw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Hunter Tylo.
I will be the lone dissenter who think it's not that bad.
I agree. I'm okay with Hunter. I don't think of all these negative connotations.
I'm not sure why Harper makes the cut, but Hunter doesn't. Sounds the same to my ears.
I guess it's gender bias. It's ok to think of a girl player the harp, but she should be a gatherer, not a hunter, in the figurative sense.
I like both names and H names in general.
Harper used to be a boy name. I hate both btw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Hunter Tylo.
I will be the lone dissenter who think it's not that bad.
I agree. I'm okay with Hunter. I don't think of all these negative connotations.
I'm not sure why Harper makes the cut, but Hunter doesn't. Sounds the same to my ears.
I guess it's gender bias. It's ok to think of a girl player the harp, but she should be a gatherer, not a hunter, in the figurative sense.
I like both names and H names in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew a gorgeous female Malamute named Hunter.
Yawn, standard DCUM response when they don’t like a name. Pull out a dog they know with the name. I know a dog named Bella. Should we discourage that name too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Hunter Tylo.
I will be the lone dissenter who think it's not that bad.
I agree. I'm okay with Hunter. I don't think of all these negative connotations.
I'm not sure why Harper makes the cut, but Hunter doesn't. Sounds the same to my ears.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew a gorgeous female Malamute named Hunter.
Yawn, standard DCUM response when they don’t like a name. Pull out a dog they know with the name. I know a dog named Bella. Should we discourage that name too?
I mean, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Hunter Scangarelo on the Sopranos. Or, Huntah as Carmela called her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew a gorgeous female Malamute named Hunter.
Yawn, standard DCUM response when they don’t like a name. Pull out a dog they know with the name. I know a dog named Bella. Should we discourage that name too?