Hunter

One who hunts or pursues

Hunter

האנטר

(Anglo-Saxon)
(Male)
christianity
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"One who hunts or pursues"

Categories

ChristianBiblical

Themes

StrengthCourageAdventure

Languages

EnglishHebrewGreekLatin

Meaning

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.

Spiritual Significance

Symbolizes pursuit of God and spiritual growth

Numerology

Independent, original, and versatile, those born under the number 1 are natural leaders who are not afraid to take risks.

Translations

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Hebrew

Name

האנטר

Meaning

צייד, אחד שמחפש או רודף אחרי משהו

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Greek

Name

Χάντερ

Meaning

Κυνηγός, αυτός που αναζητά ή καταδιώκει κάτι

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Latin

Name

Venator

Meaning

hunter, one who seeks or pursues something

How to Pronounce

English

HUN-ter

IPA: /ˈhʌntər/

Personality Insights

Emotional Traits

BraveDetermined

Hidden Traits

L=LoyalF=Faithful

Life Path Number

1

Independent, original, and versatile, those born under the number 1 are natural leaders who are not afraid to take risks.

Lucky Day

Tuesday

Lucky Colors

Green
Brown

Lucky Stone

Jade

Famous People Named Hunter

H

Hunter Tylo

H

Hunter Schafer

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