- Abkhaz: ашәарыцаҩ (aŝʷarəcajʷ)
- Ainu: イラマンテクㇽ (iramantekur)
- Albanian: gjahtar (sq) m, gjuetar (sq) m
- Arabic: صَيَّاد m (ṣayyād), صَائِد m (ṣāʔid)
- Egyptian Arabic: صياد m (ṣayyād)
- Moroccan Arabic: صياد m (ṣiyyād)
- Armenian: որսորդ (hy) (orsord)
- Asturian: cazador (ast) m
- Azerbaijani: ovçu (az)
- Bashkir: һунарсы (hunarsı), аусы (awsı)
- Basque: ehiztari
- Belarusian: паляўні́чы m (paljaŭníčy), мыслі́вы m (myslívy) (regional), мыслі́ўца m (myslíŭca) (dated)
- Bengali: শিকারী (śikari)
- Bulgarian: лове́ц (bg) m (lovéc)
- Burmese: မုဆိုး (my) (mu.hcui:)
- Catalan: caçador (ca) m
- Cebuano: tigpangayam, tigpusil
- Chechen: таллархо (tallarxo)
- Cherokee: ᎦᏃᎭᎵᏙᎯ (ganohalidohi)
- Cheyenne: émȯhónéhe
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 獵人 / 猎人 (lip6 jan4), 獵戶 / 猎户 (lip6 wu6)
- Hokkien: 獵人 / 猎人 (la̍h-jîn), 獵戶 / 猎户 (la̍h-hō͘)
- Mandarin: 獵人 / 猎人 (zh) (lièrén), 獵戶 / 猎户 (zh) (lièhù)
- Czech: lovec (cs) m, lovkyně (cs) f, myslivec (cs) m, myslivkyně (cs) f
- Danish: jæger (da) c
- Dutch: jager (nl) m
- Esperanto: ĉasisto (eo), ĉasanto
- Estonian: kütt, jahimees
- Ewe: adela n
- Finnish: metsästäjä (fi)
- French: chasseur (fr) m
- Galician: cazador (gl) m
- Georgian: მონადირე (monadire)
- German: Jäger (de) m
- Greek: κυνηγός (el) m (kynigós)
- Ancient: θηρευτής m (thēreutḗs), κυνηγέτης m (kunēgétēs), κῠνᾱγός m (kunāgós), ἀγρευτής m (agreutḗs)
- Gujarati: અહેડી f (aheḍī)
- Hebrew: ייד / צַיָּד (he) m (tsayád)
- Hindi: शिकारी (hi) m (śikārī), बहेलिया (hi) (baheliyā), सय्याद m (sayyād), सौयाद m (sauyād), आहेरी m (āherī)
- Hungarian: vadász (hu)
- Icelandic: veiðimaður m
- Indonesian: please add this translation if you can
- Ingrian: jahtimees, kyttä, kyttämees, ohotnikka
- Irish: fiagaí m, sealgaire m
- Italian: cacciatore (it) m
- Japanese: 猟師 (ja) (りょうし, ryōshi), 狩人 (ja) (かりゅうど, karyūdo)
- Karok: akúnvaan, ahavishkánvaan
- Kashubian: jachtôrz m
- Kazakh: аңшы (añşy)
- Khakas: аңӌы (añcı)
- Khmer: ប្រមាញ់ (km) (prɑmañ), ព្រាន (km) (priən)
- Kikuyu: mũguĩmi class 1
- Korean: 사냥꾼 (ko) (sanyangkkun), 엽사(獵師) (ko) (yeopsa), 렵사(獵師) (ryeopsa) (North Korea)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: nêçîrvan (ku)
- Kyrgyz: аңчы (ky) (aŋcı)
- Lakota: wóle wičháša, wakhúwa
- Lao: ພານ (phān)
- Latgalian: mednīks m
- Latin: vēnātor m
- Latvian: mednieks m, medniece f
- Lithuanian: medžiotojas m
- Lü: ᦘᦱᧃ (phaan)
- Lushootseed: sʔubədiʔ
- Luxembourgish: Jeeër m
- Macedonian: ловец m (lovec)
- Malay: pemburu
- Maori: kaiwhakangau (with dogs), kaiwhakangangahu (with dogs), kaiwhaiwhai, kaiwhakarapu
- Mongolian: анчин (mn) (ančin)
- Moroccan Amazigh: ⴰⵏⴳⵎⴰⵔ m (angmar)
- Navajo: naalzheehí
- Nepali: शिकारी (śikārī), सिकारी (sikārī)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: jeger (no) m, veidemann (no) m
- Nynorsk: jeger m, veidemann m, veidar m
- Odia: ଶିକାରୀ (or) (śikāri)
- Ojibwe: giiyosewinini
- Old Galician-Portuguese: caçador
- Ossetian: цуанон (cwanon)
- Paiwan: cinunan
- Pashto: صياد m (sayād)
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: شِکارْچی (šekârči), صَیَّاد (sayyâd), نَخْجیرْبان (naxjirbân)
- Plautdietsch: Jäaja m
- Polish: myśliwy (pl) m, myśliwa (pl) f, łowca (pl) m, łowczyni f
- Portuguese: caçador (pt) m
- Romanian: vânător (ro) m
- Russian: охо́тник (ru) m (oxótnik), лове́ц (ru) m (lovéc)
- Sanskrit: लुब्धक (sa) (lubdhaka)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ло̀вац m
- Roman: lòvac (sh) m
- Shor: аңчы (añçı)
- Slovak: lovec m, poľovník m, lovkyňa f, poľovníčka f
- Slovene: lovec (sl) m, lovka f
- Southern Altai: аҥчы (aŋčï), уучы (uučï)
- Spanish: cazador (es) m
- Sranan Tongo: ontiman
- Swahili: msasi (sw), mwindaji (sw)
- Swedish: jägare (sv) c
- Tagalog: mangangaso
- Tajik: шикорчӣ (tg) (šikorči), сайёд (sayyod)
- Tamil: வேட்டைக்காரன் (ta) (vēṭṭaikkāraṉ)
- Tashelhit: ⴰⵏⴳⵓⵎⴰⵔ m (angumar)
- Tatar: аучы (tt) (awçı), сунарчы (tt) (sunarçı)
- Telugu: వేటగాడు (te) (vēṭagāḍu)
- Thai: พราน (th) (praan)
- Tocharian B: śerwe
- Turkish: avcı (tr)
- Turkmen: awçy (tk)
- Tuvan: аңчы (añçı)
- Udmurt: нюлэскась (ńuleskaś)
- Ukrainian: мисли́вець m (myslývecʹ), лове́ць (uk) m (lovécʹ)
- Urdu: شِکاری m (śikārī), صَیّاد m (sayyād), بَہیلِیا m (baheliyā), شِکار باز m (śikār bāz)
- Uyghur: ئاڭچى (angchi)
- Uzbek: ovchi (uz)
- Venetan: casador m, ghègher m, caẑador m
- Vietnamese: người đi săn, thợ săn
- Walloon: tchesseu (wa) m
- Welsh: heliwr m
- West Frisian: jager c
- Yakut: булчут (bulcut)
- Yiddish: יעגער m (yeger)
- Zazaki: seydwan (diq) c
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