I know I'm in the minority here, but I LOVE Hunter and I don't mind the H alliteration. I have a friend with a daughter named Hunter, and I feel like it fits with a vintage feel.
Savannah - sorry but you are not having a son. Please give your daughter a name that will not scream boy her whole life. Georgia would be my second pick.
I know I'm in the minority here, but I LOVE Hunter and I don't mind the H alliteration. I have a friend with a daughter named Hunter, and I feel like it fits with a vintage feel.
Thanks for your honest feedback! I personally have a masculine name so it doesn’t bother me when everyone addresses me as “Mr” and thought it would be a good balance to have one feminine, one unisex name. Appreciate you taking the time to weigh in
Thanks for your honest feedback! I personally have a masculine name so it doesn’t bother me when everyone addresses me as “Mr” and thought it would be a good balance to have one feminine, one unisex name. Appreciate you taking the time to weigh in
I think one feminine and one masculine name for two sisters would NOT go well. If the second sister isn’t a tomboy she is bound to have name jealousy or feel like you wanted a boy the second time. But if you have a masculine name with a feminine sister yourself maybe you have a better understanding of how it feels.
Re: Second daughters name - due in 2 weeks!
Hunter, Parker, and Baker are too trendy and masculine for me.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Me: 29 / Hubster: 31
Married July 2010
DC #1 Oct 2013
DC #2 EDD June 2016
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