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In 2018, 10 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Hunter who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 326th most common male first name for living U.S. citizens. In 2018, 12 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Hunter who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 2, 152nd most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
The name Hunter was given to 335 girls born in the US in 2016.
More than 99.9 percent of people with the first name Hunter are male.
I hate this name and I hate hunting and I'm not even a vegetarian or vegan but I don't think killing animals is something to be proud of to the point of naming someone after it. As someone else already said, what if the kid ends up hating hunting or being a vegan, etc? I would change my name if it were Hunter, so I'm glad it's not. One thing is your kid not liking a name like "Ryan" or "Christopher" it sucks for them but they are perfectly normal names, but even if you love hunting you shouldn't impose that on your kid -being named after something you hate is a big deal-, again, I think it's really stupid, they could grow up to love hunting but you don't know that.
Hunter is NOT a unisex name. Sorry but whoever wrote that the name is both masculine & feminine is incorrect. Please change it so it says only masculine (:

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