Hunter Abbott had one the easiest baby naming decisions of any father ever.

Hunter had always had a fondness for the letter H from the time he was just three years old.

That was a great starting point for Hunter when it came to naming his kid.

In fact, Hunter decided when he was all of six years old that if he ever had any children when he grew up, he would give them first names that start with the letter H.

The big question would end up being whether Hunter's baby to be was going to be a son or a daughter. Hunter's baby turned out to be a daughter.

The nanosecond Hunter Abbott knew his child to be was a girl, he instantly made up his mind: his daughter was going to be Hannah Abbott.

Hunter could never remember exactly where he was or what he was doing when he first received the news his child was going to be a girl.

But, as the time for his daughter's due date approached, Hunter only grew more excited and glowed brighter on his insides thinking about Hannah Abbott.

Hunter knew that Hannah meant grace but that wasn't why he was making this decision.

Ever since he could remember, Hannah had always been Hunter's favorite girls' name. No other name for girls came close to eliciting the warmth from Hunter's heart than the name Hannah, a name that had always felt beautiful to Hunter.

Everything had come together easily for Hunter Abbott when it came to naming his baby.

Having the letter H as a starting point simplified the process.

When Hunter learned that his baby was to be a baby girl, his mind was made up straight away.

There could only be one name for a daughter of Hunter Abbott's and that name was Hannah Abbott.

Hunter's heart radiated with warmth every time he thought about his daughter bearing his favorite girls' name.

Having always loved the name Hannah, Hunter got the opportunity to give that name to his own daughter.

Hunter was sure of one thing: Hannah Abbott would be the best thing that ever happened to him.