The western aesthetic has been nearly everywhere we look lately. From fashion trends to music to our TV screens and beyond, it seems like everyone is ready to saddle up for something straight from the Wild West. It’s no surprise, as the western aesthetic seems to be as thrilling as it is wholesome. No matter what’s drawing us to the culture, it felt only right to jump on the bandwagon and venture into the realm of baby names with the enthusiasm of a bucking bronco.
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Whether it’s the Yellowstone effect for you, Beyoncé has a Texas-sized hold on you, or you were country back when country wasn’t cool, everyone can appreciate these western baby names. We drew inspiration straight from the Wild West, including western cities, notable country music singers, characters from our favorite on-screen westerns, and more. Saddle up for 80 of our favorite western baby names for your little cowgirl or cowboy.
80 Western Baby Names We Love
Cowgirl Baby Names
Belle
Not only is this name perfect for a little cowgirl because it means “pretty” and “beautiful” in French but Belle Star, aka “The Bandit Queen,” was also a famous female outlaw from the Wild West.
Beverly
Cowgirls are no strangers to the great outdoors. That’s why this name that’s been known as both a given name and surname that means “meadow” is a great option.
Clara
This lovely title, meaning “bright,” brings to mind the wise matriarch of the ranching Dutton clan in the popular western television show and Yellowstone spin-off, 1923.
Cheyenne
As far as geographical baby names go, this may be one of the cutest. Nestled in the southern part of the Cowboy State, the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming has a gorgeous Native American title that means “people of a different language.”
Dolly
Seen traditionally as a nickname, a little girl with this name inspired by country music legend Dolly Parton is sure to make you want to quit your “9 to 5” to spend all your time with her.
Elsa
Another influential woman in the Yellowstone universe is Elsa Dutton, whose family embarked on the Oregon Trail in 1883. The quintessential onscreen cowgirl, her name holds the meaning of “God is my oath.”
Emmylou
You might know Emmylou Harris as a pillar in American country music history. This adorable title, meaning “universal,” is also highlighted in the George Strait ballad, “Check Yes or No.”
Faith
This lovely moniker referring to “trust” and “devotion” is brought to us by country singer Faith Hill. The “This Kiss” singer is an influential artist in the genre and even played an onscreen cowgirl alongside her husband, Tim McGraw, in 1883.
Honey
This sweeter-than-sweet nickname has transformed into an adorable given name in recent years. It certainly makes us think of honey bees, making it a lovely moniker for any sweet little girl.
Lainey
Inspired by another country music singer who is making a name for herself, Louisiana native Lainey Wilson. The charming moniker means “bright” and “shining,” just as your little girl is sure to be.
LeAnn
Another influential name in the female country music realm with ties to both LeAnn Rimes and Lee Ann Womack. Both singers were wildly popular on country music radio in the ’90s and early 2000s. Similar to the name Lainey, a little girl with this title is sure to grow into a “shining light.”
Lemhi
We couldn’t forget the most influential Native American adventurer when putting our list together. As a companion to explorers Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea was an important member of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe. Encourage a courageous spirit in your little girl by giving her this unique but lovely name steeped in American history.
Loretta
Country music wouldn’t be what it is today without the works of the bona fide “Louisiana Woman,” Loretta Lynn. This old-fashioned girl’s name holds the meaning of “bay laurel.”
Lucille
Drawing inspiration from a real cowgirl is this name brought to our list by celebrated performer and rider, Lucille Mulhall. The name, which can easily be shortened to the adorable Lucy, means “light.”
Margaret
Faith Hill’s cowgirl persona in 1883 has the lovely name Margaret, which means “pearl.” This name’s meaning also harkens to celebrated Canadian outlaw and cowgirl, Pearl Hart.
Oakley
This name’s meaning, “meadow of oak trees,” is pretty enough to earn a spot on this list. But it’s doubly fitting as it is the surname of perhaps the most famous cowgirl, marksman, and star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, Annie Oakley.
Sierra
When we think of the Wild West, one of the main things that may come to mind is mountains. This moniker, meaning “jagged,” is inspired by the stunning Sierra Nevada mountain range.
Teonna
Another inclusion from the Yellowstone universe comes from a major character in 1923, Teonna Rainwater. As a Native American woman with a courageous and rebellious spirit, we can’t think of a better fictional character to draw baby name inspiration from.
More Western Baby Names for Girls
- Arizona
- Bailey
- Bradley
- Cassidy
- Dakota
- Hattie
- Jane
- Jo
- Jesse
- Lauren
- Lillian
- Luana
- Millie
- Montana
- Paisley
- Patsy
- Patty
- Pearl
- Reba
- River
- Tanya
Cowboy Baby Names
Bowen
Cowboys are often known for being skilled marksmen. This name, that brings to mind a bow and arrow, comes from a Welsh word meaning “well-born.”
Cash
This name that dates back to the 18th century is brought to our list by country music legend Johnny Cash. We know you’ll always “Walk the Line” for a sweet little boy with this edgy baby name.
Clint
Brought to us by action and western movie actor, Clint Eastwood, and American country singer Clint Black is this highly masculine moniker. A perfect fit in a list of Wild West baby names, it means “fenced settlement.”
Cody
Known as the Rodeo Capital of the World, it doesn’t get much more cowboy than Cody, Wyoming. And just like a hardworking cowpoke, the name means “helpful.” Plus, it’s the first name of cowboy-turned-country-music-sensation Cody Johnson.
Colter
A list of western baby names would be incomplete without this moniker. Not only does it refer to a young male horse, but it also means “colt-herder”—nearly making this a cowboy name by definition. On top of that, country music fans can’t see this name without hearing the deep ramblings of “Sleeping on the Blacktop” singer Colter Wall.
Conway
Speaking of country singers, Loretta Lynn’s “Mississippi Man” needed to make the list as well. Conway Twitty has a Welsh, Irish, and Gaelic name that means “holy river.”
Denver
Both the western Colorado city and the title of American folk singer John Denver give us reason to include this name on our list of baby names. The geographical title means “green valley.”
Jackson
This traditional surname is brought to our list thanks to the western city of Jackson, Wyoming. Meaning son of Jack, it’s truly one of those names that will never go out of style.
John
With no shortage of iconic western Johns like Dutton, Deere, and Wayne, it only felt right to include this title meaning “God is gracious.”
Jones
Because you’ll never “stop lovin'” your little man, this name inspired by country singer George Jones may be a perfect fit. Also great for a kiddo with an influential John in his life, the name means “son of John.”
Keith
Don’t let your little boy grow up and say “I Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” Instead, give him this name inspired by the late country singer Toby Keith.
Maverick
Practically synonymous with “cowboy” is “outlaw,” and this name that refers to “an independent man who avoids conformity” may be the perfect edgy title for your little trailblazer.
Merle
An all-but-forgotten old-school name, Merle is brought to our list by outlaw country music legend Merle Haggard. Fans of nature-inspired baby names can appreciate that it means “blackbird.”
Sturgill
Perhaps the edgiest of edgy names is this ultra-cool traditional surname. Inspired by American singer Sturgill Simpson, it’s the perfect unique title for an aspiring pioneer.
Travis
You’ll know “It’s a Great Day to be Alive” when you welcome a little Travis into your life. Brought to our list by singer Travis Tritt, this is also a great Taylor Swift and football-inspired baby name, thanks to her beau, Travis Kelce.
Walker
Kids and parents alike can appreciate dancing to country singer Walker Hayes’s popular TikTok jam, “Fancy Like.” Walker is also a character on Yellowstone played by another country singer, Ryan Bingham, and it might additionally remind you of the ’90s TV show Walker, Texas Ranger.
Waylon
From the pioneer of the Outlaw Movement of country music, Waylon Jennings, this name is ready for a revival. It means “land by the road.”
Wyatt
A newer face in the western country music genre is Mexican-American Oklahoma native, Wyatt Flores. Raise a little troubadour by giving him this moniker meaning “brave at war.”
More Western Baby Names for Boys
- Beau
- Brooks
- Buck
- Colby
- Cole
- Dutton
- George
- Hayes
- Holden
- Ian
- José
- Koe
- Levi
- LeRoy
- Lloyd
- Nash
- Oliver
- Shiloh
- Sterling
- Trip
- Wade
- Weston
- Zane
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