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A brother for Hunter?

33 replies

Cannotbelieveit · 15/11/2013 10:43

Just found out we are having another lovely boy and were more than likely going to call him Ryder but just wondered what else goes with Hunter (DS1) just in case there's something else we prefer!

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kelda · 15/11/2013 10:43

Archer, shortened to Archie.

allmycats · 15/11/2013 10:44

Wellington ?

DropYourSword · 15/11/2013 10:45

Fletcher?

Or, lightheartedly, Gatherer. Could be shortened to Gareth!

squoosh · 15/11/2013 11:32

Logan
Cooper
Carson
Cameron
Harris

WowserBowser · 15/11/2013 12:06

Wyatt

squoosh · 15/11/2013 12:15

Oh yes, I much prefer Wyatt to any of my suggestions!

Littlecherublegs · 15/11/2013 12:15

First thought was Cooper.

Jackson
Riley
Wilson
Taylor
Tyler
Smith
Maddox
Branson
Bronson
Brock
Axel
Clark
Dane
Blaine
Forrest

WowserBowser · 15/11/2013 12:17

Squoosh

SecretWitch · 15/11/2013 12:17

Spenser..

Leopoldina · 15/11/2013 12:18

Gatherer, obviously....

I know a pair with bird names - Kestrel (Kes for short) and Drake

curlew · 15/11/2013 12:18

You can't have Hunter and Ryder.....you really, really can't. Unless you're going to have Barbour and Purdey too.

HappyJustToBe · 15/11/2013 12:18

Roman.

BNmum · 15/11/2013 14:34

Warwick

BNmum · 15/11/2013 14:35

Tate

OpalsAreForever · 15/11/2013 14:38

I know brothers called Hunter and Fisher

Madondogs · 15/11/2013 14:45

Beau

Mollydoggerson · 15/11/2013 14:49

Ronan.

Something from Nature

Oak
Logan
Rowan

or

Christian

Cannotbelieveit · 15/11/2013 15:23

Thanks for the suggestions

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Spaghettinetti · 15/11/2013 20:00

Rocco ;-)

simonthedog · 15/11/2013 20:07

Thor

Theonlyoneiknow · 15/11/2013 20:42

campbell

ThursdayLast · 15/11/2013 20:43

Hhhhmmmmm Ryder???

Dorris83 · 15/11/2013 20:51

Ryder is my favourite. It's nice and unique like Hunter is- you need to have a special name to go with Hunter I think.

BettyBotter · 15/11/2013 20:59

I personally find Hunter and Ryder a but too 'theme'y. (It's a bit like having Hunter/Fisher or Hunter/Gatherer or Fox and Hunter).

Are you very horsey country people or are they just nice-sounding to you? Unless you have a close personal connection to the 'theme' of horses/hunting I'd avoid a name with a meaning too closely connected to Hunter.

Cannotbelieveit · 15/11/2013 21:01

My hubby is laughing at some of these responses!

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