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Hunter Elizabeth

65 replies

MeAndLee · 23/07/2009 21:32

What do you think of the combination Hunter Elizabeth for a girl?

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DebiNewberry · 23/07/2009 21:33

I think Hunter is a boys name?

what about Hero? Harlow?

Haribosmummy · 23/07/2009 21:34

I don't like HUnter for a girl, to be honest. It sounds too masculine to me.

Love Elizabeth though.

DebiNewberry · 23/07/2009 21:34

get ready to duck, btw!

Sidge · 23/07/2009 21:37

Elizabeth is a beautiful name.

Hunter is pretty awful for a boy, and beyond awful for a girl.

Just use Elizabeth

MaybeAfterBreakfast · 23/07/2009 21:38

ditto what sidge said

Heated · 23/07/2009 21:42

Elizabeth is stunning and has some fabulous nicknames as well.

Hunter is the masculine hero in a Mills & Boon romance.

MovingOutOfBlighty · 23/07/2009 21:43

Agree with Sidge.
If you have to, go with Elizabeth hunter. then call her Hunter so when she can make up her own mind she can gratefully call herself Lizzie.

cookielove · 23/07/2009 21:45

I have a cousin called hunter and he is a boy, he is also american, leading me on to say that is a very american name, i love elizabeth but then i also like hunter to

Hulababy · 23/07/2009 21:47

Hunter seems very masculine.

Elizabeth is a fine classic name.

filchthemildmanneredjanitor · 23/07/2009 21:48

elizabeth is lovely, hunter is beyond bad

Lilyloo · 23/07/2009 21:49

Hunter is a boys name surely ?
With Elizabeth just sounds odd

janeite · 23/07/2009 21:49

Elizabeth is lovely. The least said about Hunter, the better: sorry.

LyraSilvertongue · 23/07/2009 21:51

Hunter for a girl? No no no no no no. Please, don't do it.

SoupDragon · 23/07/2009 21:52

Holy crap no! No, no and no again.

lilacpink · 23/07/2009 21:52

How about Hazel Elizabeth?

WesternBelle · 23/07/2009 21:54

What do you like about the name Hunter, for a girl? What is the inspiration behind it?

sweetkitty · 23/07/2009 21:59

Hunter - NO why would you want to call your gorgeous little princess such a masculine name? Think of school, Ellie, Chloe, Eva, Sophie, Megan, Hunter !!

Elizabeth is lovely lots of lovely nicknames

I would go for Elizabeth Hunter

piscesmoon · 23/07/2009 22:12

Hunter is a boys name. I agree, if Hunter is a family name,have Elizabeth Hunter although I prefer something pretty like Eizabeth Rose.
Hunter will be a total embarrassment through life.

funnypeculiar · 23/07/2009 22:16

Makes me think of the Betjeman poem - www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/764.html - about Joan Hunter Dunn
Like Hunter as a middle name because of it.
But couldn't quite go as far as to have it as a first name

differentID · 23/07/2009 22:16

Hunter is the stage name of this guy

sammac · 23/07/2009 22:22

My dad(he's 76) is Hunter, and his cousin , of the same vintage is too. It was their great-granny's maiden name, so a family name. It's also my brother's middle name, and his son. He was def the only one around at the time, and works in a first name only basis, like madonna- Hello, it's Hunter here!

I know my dad wanted all his grandchildren to be Hunter/Bunterina a la Michael Jackson type, but had to settle for one middle name ( cause, of course we didn't!!0

slowreadingprogress · 23/07/2009 22:51

Hunter - not attractive even for a boy
Hunter Elizabeth - actually the worst mis-match of names I have ever heard

mrswoolf · 24/07/2009 00:31

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choosyfloosy · 24/07/2009 00:37

Harmony Elizabeth?

Elizabeth Harmony?

Diana Elizabeth?

Athene Elizabeth?

MamaLazarou · 24/07/2009 07:46

Agree with the majority - Hunter is deffo a boy's name (not a very nice one).

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