No matter where or what culture your baby is born into, we can all agree that babies are absolutely adorable. However, finding the perfect name for your bundle of joy sometimes isn’t as easy as you’d wish. There are just too many opinions and options which can make you feel more than a little overwhelmed and confused. And in this case, it’s time to go back to the basics. If you’re the type of family who is obsessed with nature, or all things country, then taking a look at some western themed names may be the right move for you. So, do you want to see what names would befit your little cowboy or cowgirl? Then just take a look at the list down below!
1. Alma
Alma is a beautiful baby girl name stooped in history that is closely related to the western world. However, it has a few origins. In Latin, the name Almus means ‘nurturing’, whereas in Crimean and Hungarian it means ‘apple,’ and in Spanish, it means ‘soul.’ Alma is also the name of a famous river in Ukraine which served as an important battle ground in the Crimean War. The victory at this spot made the name Alma a patriotic and symbolic landmark for both the French and the English. So, the name has a rich history and a beautiful deep meaning.
2. Bass
We all know the infamous character ‘Chuck Bass’ from the popular TV series Gossip Girl, but this name has been around long before the show and actually has some pretty strong and inspirational Western roots. The name Bass was first popularized by Bass Reeves, the infamous black cowboy who grew up a slave in Arkansas and went on to become one of the first black deputy US marshals after he was freed. Bass had a reputation for being a valiant law enforcement official who arrested thousands of criminals in his career. So, would you give your little boy this wonderful and inspiring name?
3. Cassidy
The name Cassidy actually has Irish origins, and means ‘curly haired.’ But it has some strong Western roots through the fictional cowboy, Hopalong Cassidy. The character was popular for slightly hopping around when he walked due to a gun-inflicted wound. Then there’s Butch Cassidy, a gangster from the late 1800s who was played by Paul Newman in the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Besides, this unisex name would be perfect for your wild west boy or girl.
4. Jolene
It doesn’t get more country than Dolly Parton’s famous song Jolene. But did you know that the name is still relatively new? The name Jolene is created by putting together Joe which is derived from the name Joseph, meaning ‘God is merciful’ and Lene, meaning ‘gentle’, ‘light’ and ‘joy.’ The name Jolene is also said to be derived from the French name and term Jolie which translates to ‘pretty.’ But nothing put it on the map quite like Dolly’s country song did and so now it is known as a western name through and through.
5. Levi
Levi is a very popular choice for parents who are looking for a western themed name. This name has roots that are far older than even the Old West. This name was first mentioned in the Bible. It has a Hebrew meaning which can be translated to ‘joined’ or ‘adhered.’ And of course, you’ve heard this name because of the world’s first ever blue jeans company – Levi Strauss & Co, founded by Levi Strauss. This self-assured name definitely does remind us of dust-covered cowboy boots, horses, blue jeans and the west.
6. Oakley
This is another unisex western name that could be the perfect match for your baby boy or girl. In the days of the wild West, it was a common surname. The name was popularized by Annie Oakley who was a gun-toting star of vaudeville’s Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. Then came the infamous American novelist Oakley Hall, most popularly known for his work Legends West Trilogy. This name has a beautiful earthy feel to it without coming off as too old-timey, making it the perfect blend between modern and western.
Picking a name for your little one can be stressful but it doesn’t have to be. No matter if you’re just obsessed with guns and cowboys or come from the West, these western names are sure to give you some great name ideas for your little rodeo star. So, which one was your favorite? Let us know in the comments section!