Rugged, spirited cowboy names for boys evoke the adventuresome Wild West and great American frontier. Popular names like Wyatt, Woody, and Butch exemplify the cowboy lifestyle. You can also opt for macho Western names like Colt, Scout, Lasso, Rowdy or Stetson. Or pick outdoor cowboylike names inspired by trails, ranches, rivers or rodeos. Whichever name you choose, let him ride tall in the saddle.
Ace: A popular cowboy name referring to someone excellent or skilled, especially at shooting or riding. It suggests a cowboy who is the best at what he does on the ranch. Beau: A French name meaning handsome or beautiful. It's a charming name for a rugged yet attractive cowboy. Boone: Refers to the frontier explorer Daniel Boone. A great cowboy name connoting a pioneering, adventurous spirit. Buck: A term for a male deer or dollar. Indicates a cowboy who is proud, virile and can't be tamed. Cash: Brings money and Johnny Cash to mind. Fits a cowboy who values financial independence and country music. Colt: After the firearms company founded in the Old West. Denotes a cowboy who is young, spirited and skillful. Dallas: The name of a major Texas city evoking cowboy culture. Fits one who embodies this lifestyle. Duke: A title of nobility now associated with John Wayne's iconic cowboy persona. Belongs to a legendary, commanding cowboy. Dusty: Evokes images of trails and dirt stirred up by cattle drives. Perfect for an earthy cowboy. Flint: A type of hardened sedimentary rock used to light fires. Suggests a gritty, rugged cowboy. Hawk: Refers to a predatory bird with sharp vision. Indicates a cowboy who is observant and focused. Laramie: A city in Wyoming with Wild West history. Good for a cowboy with an adventurous spirit. Levi: After Levi Strauss who made the first blue jeans for cowboys. Fits one committed to the Western lifestyle. Longhorn: The iconic breed of cattle driven on the Chisholm Trail. Suits a storied Texas cowboy. Marshall: Meaning sheriff. Belongs to a cowboy with leadership qualities who upholds the law. Maverick: Refers to an unbranded stray calf. Denotes an independent, freethinking cowboy. Outlaw: Someone who has broken free of rules and norms. Fits a rebellious cowboy who plays by his own rules. Pike: A turnpike road leading west in cowboy days. Good for one with a pioneering spirit. Raider: One who participates in cattle raids. Suits an adventurous cowboy not afraid of danger. Rebel: A defiant cowboy fighting for independence or his beliefs. The name carries an outlaw mystique. **Remington:**honors the American gun company that armed many cowboys. Fits one who values quality firearms. Rhett: Recalls the iconic film character Rhett Butler from Gone With the Wind. Belongs to a legendary charmer. Ringo: Calls to mind famous cowboy Ringo Starr. Perfect for a musically gifted cowboy. Rowdy: Noisy, energetic and boisterous, like cowboys at the end of the trail. A fun, spirited name. Sam: Classic cowboy name made famous by Western legend Sam Shepard. Simple, unfussy and masculine. Scout: One who rides ahead searching out trails or stray cattle. Denotes a skilled, observant cowboy. Shane: Recalls the mysterious hero of the classic 1953 Western. Belongs to a storied, virtuous cowboy. Sundance: After Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch cohort, Harry Longabaugh, "The Sundance Kid". Suggests an affable outlaw cowboy. Tex: Directly associated with the Lone Star State where cowboys originated. Simple but very cowboy. Tucker: Refers to an efficient, hardworking cowboy. Also derived from the term "tucking in" one's shirt. Wrangler: One who handles horses or cattle. Befitting a rugged, hands-on working cowboy out on the range. Wyatt: Honors the legendary Western lawman Wyatt Earp. Fits a brave, principled cowboy.
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