Hutter
/ˈhətər/
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Hutter is an English name derived from the Old English word 'hoh,' meaning 'bluff' or 'promontory.' It traditionally referred to someone who lived near such a geographical feature. The name carries a strong connection to nature and the land, evoking a sense of stability and guardianship. While not commonly used today, it retains a rustic and grounded charm.
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