300+ Southern and Country Baby Names for Boys and Girls
Southerners love their sweet tea, hush puppies, and fried okra, but even more importantly, they grow up with a love for their history and their strong family bonds. Southern names often bring to mind cotillions, derbies, and well-worn battlefields.
These Southern baby names for boys and girls will reflect your pride of living south of the Mason-Dixon line. The girls' names reflect the femininity and heritage of the South, and the boys' names are rugged and distinguished.
Next to having a healthy baby, there is almost nothing more important than a name that a child can proudly carry throughout their life. This list of uniquely Southern baby names gives you hundreds of great choices for naming your baby with a nod to your great culture and history.
Classic Southern Baby Names
Annamae | Hank | Maribelle |
Barbara | Hunter | Preston |
Beau | Jolene | Travis |
Betty | Loretta | Waylon |
Southern Baby Girl Names
Like the Southern tradition of handing down pearls from grandmother to granddaughter, these names will put a gleam in your eye. They will remind you of flowers, lace, prairies, and old-fashioned values. They will remind you of many amazing, famous, and historically significant women. Your beautiful baby girl will be a true belle of the South.
Adelaide | Adeline | Anna |
Arabella | Candy | Caroline |
Chantilly | Charlene | Clarabelle |
Clarice | Clementine | Connie |
Corliss | Daisy | Dallas |
Dianne | Dixie | Dolly |
Ella-Mae | Emmilene | Faye |
Georgia | Harlene | Harper |
Hayley | Iona | Josette |
June | Kitty | Lacey |
Loretta | Maybelle | Margaret |
Naomi | Olivia | Penelope |
Shelby | Presley | Priscilla |
Prudence | Savannah | Scarlet |
Tabitha | Tammy | Tanya |
Victoria | Virginia | Willadeene |
Willow | Wynona | Whitney |
Southern Names for Baby Boys
These boy names will remind you of cowboys, presidents, hunters, country singers, soldiers, battlefields, and good ol' boys. You can be sure that when you give your son one of these names, he is carrying on the Southern tradition. Take a sip of sweet tea and have a good look at some genuinely Southern names.
Albion | Alfred | Blade |
Calvin | Carter | Chase |
Clarence | Clement | Clifford |
Colt | Coy | Crawford |
Creed | Cornelius | Curtis |
Davis | Earl | Ellison |
Ewell | Frederick | Gavin |
Gunner | Hank | Hiram |
Holt | Houston | Jackson |
Jebediah | Jefferson | Judge |
Lawson | Lee | Marshall |
Montgomery | Maxwell | Porter |
Preston | Ridge | Ryker |
Steele | Sullivan | Taylor |
Teddy | Tex | Tucker |
Wade | Walker | Winston |
Wyatt | Zachariah | Zeke |
Country Boy Names
Austin | Bryce | Brock |
Billy | Billy Bob | Bobby Joe |
Bo | Bubba | Buck |
Carson | Cliff | Clint |
Cash | Cole | Colton |
Cooper | Corbin | Clyde |
Cody | Duke | Dwayne |
Easton | Floyd | Ford |
Forrest | Gavin | Garth |
Horrace | Huck | Houston |
Jace | Jack | Jackson |
Jasper | Jed | Jim Bob |
Jimmy Dean | Kaine | Keaton |
Lee | Luther | Levi |
Luke | Max | Otis |
Owen | Percy | Prescott |
Preston | Rebel | Sawyer |
Sherman | Samuel | Tommy Lee |
Trigger | Tucker | Tyler |
Walker | Wade | Wagner |
Weston | Woody | Yates |
Cute Girl Names Reminiscent of the Countryside
Alison | Amaryllis | Bailey |
Belle | Blake | Cheyenne |
Coby Rae | Daisy | Dakota |
Delaney | Dimples | Dixie |
Eileen | Ellie | Ember |
Faith | Georgia | Hadley |
Harper | Indiana | Josie |
June | Kinsey | Lainey |
Laney | Mabel | Mackenzie |
Maisie | Nellie | Pearl |
Piper | Rory | Roseanna |
Sage | Shania | Sienna |
Summer | Sunny | Willarae |
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Western Cowboy and Cowgirl Names
Arizona | Austin | Billy |
Blaze | Buck | Canyon |
Cassidy | Cheyenne | Cody |
Colt | Dakota | Dallas |
Dale | Dusty | Houston |
Jessie | Marshall | Maverick |
Montana | Sandra | Sierra |
Rose | Rider | West |
Civil War Names
Abraham | Lucretia | Jubal |
Sojourner | George | William |
Peyton | Ambrose | Robert |
Stonewall | Jackson | Simon |
Scarlett | Bushrod | Mary |
Winfield | Lincoln | Ulysses |
Elizabeth | Harriet | Jefferson |
Pierre | Thaddeus | Absalom |
Jo | Justice | Lyman |
Braxton | Moxley | James |
Shiloh | Bethel | Winchester |
Lee | Marshall | Montgomery |
Old-Fashioned Boy Names
Owen | Charlie | George |
Robert | Henry | Walter |
Samuel | Clarence | Jesse |
Alfred | Benjamin | Noah |
Classic Old-Fashoned Names for Girls
Abigail | Alice | Betsy |
Caroline | Colleen | Dorothy |
Eleanor | Gladys | Irene |
Lorraine | Meredith | Victoria |
Baby Name Poll
What Are Southern Boy Names Inspired By?
Southern baby boy names tend to have one of the following traits:
- They sound tough or macho, such as Blade or Ryker. They make you think of cowboys and 4x4s.
- They're inspired by Southern capitals or states like Montgomery, Tex, or Houston. These names make you think about history.
- They're inspired by the first or last names of Civil War figures, such as Lee or Marshall. These names feel historical.
- They have Anglo Saxon origins, like Albion (which is literally the original namesake of England), George, or Frederick.
- They're inspired by nature, such as Ridge, Colt, Hunter, or Wade.
Some of the famous people that have had these names are: Montgomery Gentry, Tex Ritter, Robert E. Lee, and Hunter Hayes.
What Are Southern Girl Names Inspired By?
Southern girl names tend to have the following traits:
- They come from nature, like Willow, Clementine, or Daisy. These names are delicate and feminine.
- They are named after Civil War battles or battlefields, like Harper or Chantilly. These names are both a nod to history, yet are still girly.
- They are inspired by Southern states and towns, like Dallas, Virginia, or Georgia.
- They originate from old-fashioned women's names of the 1800s, like Olivia, Clarabelle, or Victoria.
Some of the famous women that have had these names are Adelaide Clemens, Harper Lee, and Virginia Dare.
The Importance of a Name
When having a baby, there is a lot of pressure on the parents to name their child appropriately. In extended families where grandparents, uncles, and aunts are close, the expectation that you would name your child after them is high.
This is especially so in Southern families where tradition is highly regarded. If you are under this kind of baby-naming pressure, pick a name that NO ONE in your family has. This way there is no jealousy or awkwardness involved!
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It is said that children grow into their name. And you can often observe this in people that you know. So if you name a boy Tex, he might grow up to have a big personality. And if you name a girl Clementine, she might grow up to love long skirts, ribbons, and makeup.
With this list you can ensure you christen your child with a legacy of Southern, country pride!
Questions & Answers
Question: What do you think of the name "Lake Andrew Vaughn"?
Answer: That is not bad, but for some reason, I like "Andrew Lake Vaughn" more.
Question: My husband is stuck on the name “Crocket” for a boy, and I’m not a fan. Any ideas of names that could compare that might persuade him to change his mind?
Answer: Congrats on your baby. My suggestions are Sawyer, Rider, Winchester, Colt, and Walker. These are influenced by western/frontier/cowboy culture.
Question: I need a middle name for “Braxton Turner” any help?
Answer: Yes, my recommendations are Lee, Steele, and Chase.
Question: Trying to decide between Colton Reed or Carter Bo?
Answer: I like Colton Reed. It sounds like a wealthy country name to me.
Question: What a good middle name for Colton Jones?
Answer: I like Colton Crawford Jones.
Question: What is a good middle name for Ruby?
Answer: I like Ruby Scarlet as the names have similar meanings and sound good together.
Question: I have a daughter named Penelope but call her Penny for short what name do you recommend for a sibling?
Answer: I like that name, both long and short versions. Did you want other sibling names that start with a "P" so they match? Even though it's not on the list, Persephone is pretty, or Percy for short. I also recommend Prudence (Prudey), Presley, Piper, Porter, and Prescott.
Question: What do you think about the name Mackenzie Rose for a girl?
Answer: I love it! Good choice!
Question: What middle name do you think works good with Luke?
Answer: I like Luke Easton or Luke Montgomery.
Question: What do you think about "Jennings" for a Southern baby name?
Answer: That is very unique for a first or middle name and I think it has a southern ring to it.
Question: How do you like Una Mae as a Southern babyname?
Answer: This is a very late 1800s-sounding name. I love it.
Question: Thoughts on Braxton Hicks as a potential boy name?
Answer: While the name sounds nice, it is also the medical term for a type of contraction some women feel during pregnancy, named after the famed doctor, John Braxton Hicks.
Question: What do you think of the name "Rhett"? It's a good old southern name, right?
Answer: Yes, very "Gone with the Wind."
Question: We are having a 4th child. Even though we're not sure about the gender yet, we are struggling with a boys name. We like unique names and have a Kaz(boy), Hartley (girl) and Brekker(boy) at home. Any boy suggestions?
Answer: Ryker, Duke, or Rebel are my suggestions. I love your unique naming style by the way.
Question: What’s a good middle name for Caroline?
Answer: Caroline Faye and Caroline Rose are my suggestions.
Question: Is Luke a good southern name?
Answer: Yes, I think so.
Question: Do you like the name Brennley better for a girl or boy?
Answer: That sounds like a name that could go for a boy or girl. I was thinking of spelling variations such as Brenlee or Brenleigh as well, and it still looks like the name is good for both sexes.
Question: What is a good middle name for Brantley Taylor?
Answer: How about Brantley Marshall Taylor?
Question: My son will be named after his father and will be a III so I'm looking for a good southern nickname that comes from his name somehow. His initials are G.E.B. and his first and middle names will be Gordon Eugene. So GEB, of course, has come to mind as well as Gene or Genx and Gordy but I'm still interested to hear more ideas. Do you have any other southern nicknames from the initials G, E, and B?
Answer: Hello, I like your ideas. I cannot think of any direct derivatives for Gordon Eugene. However, a suggestion for a "G" name is Gunner.
Question: What is a good middle name for Gunner Macom or Braxton Macom?
Answer: Gunner Maxwell Macom or Braxton Lee Macom.
Question: Is Shepherd Kane Scott a good southern name?
Answer: It sounds pleasantly unique to me, and a little southern.
Question: For country sounding names, I like Parks, she likes Harrison. What do you think?
Answer: Yes, I like Harrison Parks ____________ a lot. Go for it.
Question: Would Dawson be a good Southern name?
Answer: Yes, that sounds like a great Southern name.
Question: Thank you for this beautifully compiled list of names. My son shall be named Tucker. Is it a good name?
Answer: Yes, the name Tucker has a great country feel to it. It reminds me of the setting of Huckleberry Finn for some reason. Thanks for your kind words!
Question: What is a good middle name for Cheyenne?
Answer: My suggestions are Dakota and Presley.
Question: What do you think about the names "Grant Kingston," "Diego Rhett," and "Saylor Dakota" for a southern/country baby name? (The first two names are boys, and the last one is a girl’s.)
Answer: I like the first and third names. You could also consider "Sayler" as a spelling variation, if you wanted.
Question: What are good first names for the middle names (boy and girl) William and Lynn or Ann?
Answer: I like Chase William and Preston William. Also Dakota Lynn, Sierra Lynn and June Ann and Shelby-Ann.
Question: Is Blakeley a good southern country name?
Answer: Yes, Blakeley is a great name!
Question: What about Dixi as a baby name?
Answer: Dixi is proudly southern.
Question: Is Winston Tucker, Ryker Tex, Holt Lee, Weston Ray, Waylon Ray for boys, and then Sailor Grace, Harper Faylon for girls good Southern names?
Answer: Yes, those are distinctive names that sound Southern to me.
Question: I'm looking for a pen name for a book I'm writing, but still, I want to keep it southern since I hail from the deep south. I like "Coby Rae Brook." Is that a good name?
Answer: Yes, it is unique as well. It sounds like a good name for your purpose.
Question: Is Tucker Wade a good country boy name?
Answer: Yes -- perfect.
Question: Is Montgomery Kayde Wilson a good name?
Answer: Yes, it's both unique and Southern sounding.
Question: We are thinking Paul Watson for our boy. But our last name is Palmer, do you think it’s mean give our boy initials, PP?
Answer: I never actually thought of it being mean because my husband's initials are PP too. But kids make fun of everything. If it's not someone's name it will be about something else. You would really have to go with your gut on this one.
Question: What could be a good Southern middle name for MaeBelle or AnnaBeth?
Answer: I suggest MaeBelle Mackenzie or AnnaBeth Irene.
Question: I am naming my son Thaddeus. Some middle names I am thinking about are Leviticus, and Montgomery. Have any other suggestions? Our last name is DeMayo if it helps.
Answer: I think Thaddeus Montgomery and Thaddeus Marshall are great names
Question: I like Tucker Lee and Colton Wayne for boys. What do you think?
Answer: I think those are great choices for boys.
Question: What first name would go with River as the middle name for a boy?
Answer: My suggestions are:
Noah, North, Stone, and Thorne.
Question: What is a good name that goes with the name Arlette?
Answer: I like Arlette June and Arlette Dakota.
Question: What do you think of Benjamin Douglas Dietz?
Answer: Hi, this is a nice and classic name pairing for a boy.
Question: My husband wants to name our daughter "Tusk Gemerald Browne," but I'm unsure about this name for obvious reasons. Do you have any similar names to Tusk that we could compromise with?
Answer: If you are looking for similar sounding names I suggest Tessa Gem Browne, Tulsa Geraldine Browne.
Question: How do these names sound for southern-themed names: Grant James, Brantley Hunter, and Cassidy Dakota?
Answer: I like the last two sets of names quite a bit.
Question: What do you think of "Jax (instead of Jackson) Chevelle Hays"?
Answer: I think that is a very unique name string. I really like the first name.
Question: My daughter's name is Anna Parsley (family name, first and middle) - we're having trouble thinking of a sibling name for a girl. Suggestions?
Answer: How about Adeline Penelope?
Question: What’s a good middle name for Grayson?
Answer: Grayson Gunner and Grayson Walker are my choices.
Question: Which Southern name do you like more: Emersyn Paige or Oaklynn Grace?
Answer: I like the second set more, perhaps because it reminds me of Oklahoma.
Question: What do you think of Taya Rain or Paislee Ramsey for a girls name and Zaden Wray or Nixon Ripley for a boy? Do you think it's southern?
Answer: I think the names Rain, Paislee, Wray, and Ripley are are Southern/country sounding. I especially like the names Paislee and Ripley. Good choices!
Question: I like the name Ridge for a boy. What’s a good middle name?
Answer: I like Ridge Crawford or Ridge Walker.
Question: I cannot find a "T" boy name that I like. My husband's name is Tyler. Any suggestions? I prefer something uncommon.