Hunter

Girl name · #841 in 2025 · Uniqueness 60/100

In 2025, 323 baby girls were named Hunter, placing it at #841 in the official national rankings. A decade ago it stood at #791, so the name has been falling over the past ten years. Roughly one in every 5,573 girls born in 2025 was named Hunter.

The 123-year story

Hunter first appears in the Social Security records in 1902, when 6 girls received the name. Its peak came in 1998, when 997 girls were named Hunter — good for #304 that year. Today's parents encounter it on its way down the popularity curve, which for many parents is exactly the appeal. Following the curve matters more than today's snapshot: a name's position on its rise-peak-decline arc is the best predictor of how common it will feel in a kindergarten class five years from now.

Babies named Hunter per year, 1880–2025. Source: SSA.

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Uniqueness: will there be another Hunter in class?

Hunter scores 60 out of 100 on our uniqueness scale, which blends current rarity with five-year momentum — putting it in the "distinctive" band. That middle band is the sweet spot many parents hunt for: recognizable without being everywhere.

Where Hunter is most common

Geography matters for names, and Hunter is no exception. In 2025 the states with the most Hunters were TX (36), CA (28), CO (14), FL (13), GA (13). Raw counts naturally favor populous states, but the spread still hints at where the name is part of the local naming culture.

Names like Hunter

Statistically, parents drawn to Hunter tend to be choosing among names with similar popularity arcs, era profiles, and sounds — the closest matches in our model are Chandler, Skyler, Haley, Montana, and Hanna.

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Rank history (last 25 years)

YearBabies named HunterRank
2025323#841
2024307#878
2023347#806
2022364#782
2021340#816
2020329#830
2019311#861
2018329#825
2017384#736
2016338#842
2015356#791
2014364#768
2013273#929
2012208#1179
2011197#1217
2010178#1317
2009186#1301
2008200#1257
2007212#1194
2006244#1050
2005236#1027
2004354#742
2003324#764
2002472#561
2001628#441

Frequently asked questions

Is Hunter a popular girl name?

Hunter ranked #841 among girls in 2025 with 323 babies given the name — outside the top 500, making it an uncommon pick. Ten years earlier it ranked #791.

When was the name Hunter most popular?

Hunter peaked in 1998, when 997 American girls received the name (ranked #304 that year). Since 1998 the name has declined from that high.

How rare is the name Hunter?

In 2025, roughly 1 in 5,573 newborn American girls was named Hunter. It scores 60/100 on our uniqueness scale (rarity blended with momentum), which we classify as "distinctive".

Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration name statistics, 1880–2025, national and state files. Counts reflect Social Security card applications; names with fewer than 5 occurrences in a state-year are suppressed by the SSA.