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Hunter

Hunter is a Scottish surname derived from Old English dating back to the 12th century. The name means "one who hunts" or "huntsman" and was used as an occupational name for a person who was a hunter in the Middle Ages. Common historical variations include Hunt, Huntar and Huntter. Notable people with the surname include:

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Meaning

one who hunts

Snapshot

A boy name with 2 syllables. Currently considered common.

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Historical Context & Cultural Origin

The name Hunter originated in England as an occupational surname, referring to someone who hunted game. It has since evolved into a popular given name, retaining its association with the outdoors, skill, and pursuit. The name's rugged and adventurous connotations have contributed to its enduring appeal across English-speaking cultures.

Famous Namesakes

Hunter S. Thompson, Hunter Parrish, Hunter Pence, Hunter Mahan

Nicknames & Variations

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