Like I said I’m from the south where this is quite common and people would be more likely to turn their heads in shock if they heard someone name their baby a very formal name such as Genevieve or Rosamund or an obscure name such as Summer Rain, Aria, etc as opposed to Hunter, Emery, Lawson, or Merrick. Other options could be Hunter Grace, Hunter Kate, Hunter Grey (new obsession of mine for a middle). I met a 12 month old gorgeous baby girl a few weeks ago who’s name was Hunter Harris and I absolutely loved it! I like your suggestions of Hunter Belle … a very feminine middle name. My husband and I are expecting twins and we’ve considered the name Myers for a girl with the nickname Mya, which would be paying homage to two different family members. The 23-year-old always wanted to sing ever since she was a little girl. HunterGirl was born Hunter Wolkonowski on May 30, 1998, in Grueti-Laager, Tennessee. While most American Idol fans have heard about her by now, they want to know her real name. A very famous namesake is Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana is an incredibly popular name for baby girls and is a stellar name option for your little goddess. This is the name of the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt. I know a female Miller, Smith, Emerson, Hamilton, Sutton, Parker and Carter. Some details of HunterGirl’s personal life have come to light. Diana is a graceful, mesmerizing name that reigns supreme among hunter names for girls. I’m not sure where you live but I live in the south where Surnames for first names are quite common. I absolutely adore Hunter for a girl! As a matter of fact the first Hunter I ever met was a girl and the name fit her beautifully. To me, it implies that feminine names aren’t good enough. The trend doesn’t go the other way around - there are no boys being named Katherine or Susannah - so it feels to me like an inherently sexist trend. Often, the girl also gets a really clearly feminine middle name, because at the end of the day the parents do want it to be clear in records that she’s a girl - to which I say, just give her a girl name! and if you have only girls, you could just use it as a middle name for one of them.įeel free to ignore the rest of this, but I’ll explain the two main reasons why I dislike boy names on girls in case you’re interested: I think any surname (or surname-sounding given name, which I think is the case here since you said that Hunter is popular among men in your family) is fine to use in the middle name spot for either a boy or a girl.Īlternately, I don’t know if you plan to have more children after this one, but if so, you could save Hunter in case you have a boy in the future. I appreciate using a family name, but I would save it for a boy.
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