Hunter is both a girl's name and a boys name
Also,
Wylie or Wiley- trapper or hunter
Kainda - daughter of one who hunts
Chloe/Khloe - to shoot
Elena- to kill by shooting or by a torch
Helen, Helena, Helene - to shoot or use a torch
if you take a different aspect and use animal:
Fauna - animal life
Keren, Kerin, Keryn - The horn of an animal
Pru, Prudence, Prudencia, Prudentia,Prudie, Prudy, Prue:
to provide (food)
Hailey (all spellings)- Woods
Kimberly (all spellings) -forest
Sylvia/ Sylvie (all spellings)- Wooded, Forest
Kelly (all spellings)- War; strife; bright-headed
Kennedy- Armored Head
Chanit, Chanita - Spear, weapon
Hope you like some of the names!
2007-12-27 08:39:35
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answered by nibor194 3
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Cassidy Hunter
Hunter Spring
Breeze Hunter
Emily Hunter
Hunter Leigh
Vivian Hunter
2007-12-27 08:26:43
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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You could name her Hunter which is a unisex name. There is also Kainda which is African, means daughter of the hunter and is pronounced kah EEN dah. If you want to go mythical, the goddess of hunting in Greek culture is Artemis and in the Roman culture it is Diana.
It is a hard meaning and these are all I have found
2007-12-27 08:35:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I looked at http://www.babynamesworld.com and found
Hunter is unisex and
Kainda means daughter of the hunter..... so how about Kainda Hunter
then at http://www.parenthood.com I found
Winda means hunter (eww I don't like)
Atlanta means huntress
any form of Dianna stands for a goddess that was a huntress
and Sidon is a biblical name for hunting
2007-12-27 08:42:27
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answered by lovemy2boys&girl 4
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Perhaps you could try Kainda. It means 'Hunter's daughter', and considering that's what she would be this might be the perfect name for you.
You could also try Auryon; its the female form of Orion, which is the Hunter Constellation. It also means Hunter.
2007-12-27 08:23:40
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answered by Rachel 3
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Kainda means 'daughter of the hunter' which seems perfect! It's of Kenyan origin
2007-12-27 08:34:34
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answered by Cat 7
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Artemis/ Diana/ Selena (Greek/Roman Godesses of the Hunt)
Hunter is a name for both boys and girls (my neices middle name is this) that you can use.
2007-12-27 08:29:36
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answered by Tara 3
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Artemis- Ancient Greek goddess of the hunt
Diana- Ancient Roman name for Artemis
Hunter- self-explanatory meaning
2007-12-27 08:56:43
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answered by ShadowOfTheSun 2
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What about Savannah? Thats where all great hunters hunt.... ;o)
2007-12-27 08:37:05
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answered by Nicky H 1
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I'm a teacher, and I know a female student named Hunter, she is really pretty and intelligent. So I actually am ok with that name.
2007-12-27 08:23:45
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answered by God is Love 4
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