Cowboy Names

  1. Townes
    • Walker
      • Origin:

        English occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "cloth-walker"
      • Description:

        Walker is both a Waspy surname name—as in the W in George W. Bush—but it also has a gentle ambling quality and a creative connection to such greats as writer Walker Percy and photographer Walker Evans, whose father was also named Walker.
    • Wesley
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "western meadow"
      • Description:

        Reminiscent of the Old West, with rugged charm and a gentle, easy-going feel, Wesley has long been a staple on the US charts.
    • Wesson
      • Origin:

        Variation of Weston, English
      • Meaning:

        "from the western town"
      • Description:

        This weapon name, linked to arms manufacturer Smith and Wesson, entered the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2016.
    • Weston
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "western town"
      • Description:

        Weston has gone from being a Jane Austenish British surname to a first name with a relaxed American western cowboy feel. Along with other trendy 'n'-ending boys’ names, Weston is rising in popularity, and is now more popular than ever, ranking in the Top 100 since 2021.
    • Wilder
      • Origin:

        Surname or word name
      • Meaning:

        "wild, untamed, uncontrolled"
      • Description:

        Rugged, outdoorsy, and full of energy, Wilder entered the US Top 1000 back in 2015. Part bad boy, part Western, part preppy, and part nature-loving, Wilder is given to nearly 800 babies each year.
    • Wyatt
      • Origin:

        English surname
      • Meaning:

        "brave in war"
      • Description:

        Wyatt has been hot, which is to say cool, for several years now. With its easy Wyatt Earpish cowboy charm, it's relaxed but still highly respectable.
    • Woods
      • Zade
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name or variation of Zayd, Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "increase, growth"
        • Description:

          You might think of this as the zesty brother of Cade and Slade. Or Zade might appeal to you as an anglicized spelling of the Arabic Zayd or Zaid, the name of an enslaved man that Muhammad adopted as his son.