האנטר
"One who hunts or pursues"
The name Hunter has its roots in the Anglo-Saxon language, where it was derived from the word ‘hunt’, meaning ‘to chase or pursue’. This name was given to children born into families who were involved in the hunting trade or those who were expected to grow up and pursue careers as hunters. In the Bible, there are several characters with the name Hunter, including Michal, the wife of King David, who sent a hunter to bring her husband back to Jerusalem.
Symbolizes pursuit of God and spiritual growth
Independent, original, and versatile, those born under the number 1 are natural leaders who are not afraid to take risks.
האנטר
צייד, אחד שמחפש או רודף אחרי משהו
Χάντερ
Κυνηγός, αυτός που αναζητά ή καταδιώκει κάτι
Venator
hunter, one who seeks or pursues something
HUN-ter
IPA: /ˈhʌntər/
Independent, original, and versatile, those born under the number 1 are natural leaders who are not afraid to take risks.
Jade