Cowboy, Western, Spaghetti Western Names

  1. Mccoy
    • Origin:

      Irish variation of McKay
    • Meaning:

      "fire"
    • Description:

      One of numerous usable Irish and Scottish surnames starting with Mac and Mc, this is the real McCoy. McCoy Tyner, the well-known jazz pianist, is one of the few to use this very cool name. Bonus: Nickname Mac.
  2. Montana
    • Origin:

      Spanish place-name; "mountainous"
    • Meaning:

      "mountainous"
    • Description:

      Relaxed western place-name that still has some masculine punch, but be warned: this whole posse of similarly trendy names, like Sierra and Dakota, will soon ride toward the sunset.
  3. Montgomery
    • Origin:

      Norman
    • Meaning:

      "man power"
    • Description:

      This image of this distinguished Anglo-Scottish surname, drawn from the French place name of the ancient castle of Saint Foi de Montgomery, is rapidly shifting from fusty and formal to cool. And dashing short form Monty (or Monte) nudges it to cute.
  4. Moses
    • Origin:

      Egyptian
    • Meaning:

      "delivered from the water"
    • Description:

      Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's choice of this white-bearded Old Testament name helped bring it into the modern age, along with brethren Elijah, Isaiah and Isaac. User-friendly nicknames include Moe and Mose.
  5. Moss
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "descendant of Moses"
    • Description:

      This evocative green nature name, heard much more frequently as a surname, is associated with playwright Moss Hart (born Robert), who co-wrote (with George S. Kaufman) such enduring Broadway comedies as The Man Who Came to Dinner and You Can't Take it With You.
  6. Macho
    • Minnesota
      • Nathaniel
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "gift of God"
        • Description:

          Nathaniel was derived from the Hebrew name Netan’el, meaning "gift of God," composed of the elements natan, meaning "to give," and ’el, in reference to God. The name is featured several times in the Old and New Testaments, typically spelled Nathanael. In the New Testament, Nathanael is also known by his other name, Bartholomew.
      • Nevada
        • Origin:

          Spanish place-name
        • Meaning:

          "covered in snow"
        • Description:

          Western place-name that feels equally appropriate for both genders. Note: Natives say rhyme that second syllable with had, so it's not nehv-AH-da.
      • Noble
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "aristocratic"
        • Description:

          With parents beginning to show an interest in virtue names for boys, this Puritan favorite just might be revived, for what could be more admirable than nobility in terms of having strength of character, dignity, and high moral ideals?
      • North
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "cardinal direction of north"
        • Description:

          A lot of attention was drawn to this name when Kim Kardashian and Kanye West announced it as the name of their baby daughter, making it instantly unisex.
      • Nessuno
        • Nobody
          • Pancho
            • Origin:

              Spanish, diminutive of Francisco
            • Description:

              Pancho is a bit more problematic than such similar names as Pablo and Paco because of the Pancho Villa association.
          • Perez
            • Origin:

              Spanish from Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "to blossom"
            • Description:

              The newest surname names move beyond the Waspy, and this is an excellent example, associated these days with gossip blogger Perez (born Mario) Hilton.
          • Ransom
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "shield's son"
            • Description:

              Ransom may be rakish and handsome, but it carries an unavoidable association with holding someone for ransom. But that kind of bad boy image might be exactly what attracts you to Ransom in the first place. While Ransom feels like a modern appellation ala Breaker or Ranger, it's interesting to note on the popularity chart that it was actually quite popular at the end of the 19th century but fell off the Top 1000 around 1930.
          • Ray
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Raymond, word name, English
            • Meaning:

              "wise protector; beam of light"
            • Description:

              Simple, short, and cool, Ray gives off retro vibes thanks to its 20th century popularity, and its links to jazzy Ray Charles and Ray-Ban sunglasses. A popular middle name for boys, it is well established as a given name too.
          • Red
            • Origin:

              Color name
            • Description:

              Fiery but slight middle name choice; much more apt to be a redhead's nickname.
          • Regan
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "little king"
            • Description:

              A spelling variant of presidential surname Regan that briefly entered the Top 1000 for boys in the 1960s, but hasn't rejoined the list since. Shakespeare also used the name for a daughter of King Lear, inspired by an ancient king of the Britons in accounts of the medieval scribe Geoffrey of Monmouth.
          • Reno
            • Origin:

              Place-name
            • Description:

              Has a lively and swaggering sound, and also some unfortunate associations with Reno, city of gambling and failed marriages.