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160 Best Southern Dog Names For Our Loyal Companions

Zoe Gowen
7 min read

Fact checked by Isaac Winter

Naming your pup is one of the most important steps to take when adopting your new family member.

Dog names should be two syllables to get their attention and make training easier. With that in mind, we decided to take a gander at our 160 super-Southern dog names with two or more syllables. Plus, we have organized favorite Southern dog monikers into lists that include foodie names, regional names, hunting names, and famous Southerner names, along with pup-naming tips.

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Funny, friendly, or ferocious? Here's a list of names for our favorite furry friends and what they mean.

Dog Naming Tips

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Ron Levine/Getty Images

If you're going to spend this much time with any living being, then you best love the name that you choose for them and understand the method that goes into dog naming. It needs to be a dog name you like saying over and over and that is suitable for your dog's personality.

  • The dog's name combined with commands should be easy for it to understand. Short, clear names with one to two syllables also work better than lengthy names. For example, getting out a name like Genevieve in a hurry over and over will get old, but you can shorten Genevieve to Genny if you're dead set on the elaborate name. Names also shouldn’t sound similar to commands for your pet.

  • Avoid names that rhyme with sit or stay, for example. If you're adopting a dog (good for you!) and want to rename the dog, you should try to keep the new name as similar to the old one as possible—e.g., you should rename an old Shelly into a Shelby.

Before you start naming your puppy, take a look at these most popular Southern dog names to see if any of them are a good fit.

A-C Dog Names

  • Addy: Noble

  • Amelia: Diligent, hardworking, industrious

  • Annabel: Lovable

  • Annie: Grace, favor, beautiful

  • Astro: Related to the stars

  • Atlanta: Fast-footed maiden

  • Bacon: Back; salted, smoked meat from the back and sides of a pig

  • Bailey: Governor; outermost wall of a castle

  • Bandit: An outlaw or robber

  • Barry: Spear

  • Basil: Kingly, royal

  • Beanie: Girl

  • Beaufort: Beautiful fort; city in South Carolina

  • Bennet: Blessed herb

  • Benny: Blessed; short for Benjamin

  • Birdie: Small bird

  • Biscuit: A roll-like quick-bread; cookie

  • Boomer: Loud, notable

  • Boudreaux: Farmer

  • Bourbon: Whiskey made in the U.S. mainly from corn

  • Bruiser: Strong, tough, husky

  • Buddy: Friend

  • Butter: Yellow, smooth fat from churned cream

  • Captain: Chief, leader, commander; important military officer

  • Charlie: Free man; army warrior

  • Charlotte: Petite; feminine

  • Chewie: A dog who chews; nickname for the Star Wars Wookiee

  • Clementine: Gentle; citrus fruit

  • Cocoa: Chocolate bean

  • Cody: Helpful

  • Colonel: Title of respect for distinguished, elderly man; honorary title; high-ranking military officer

  • Cookie: Cook

  • Cooper: Barrel maker

  • Cricket: Creak, rattle, cackle; staff, stick

D-H Dog Names

Robbie Caponetto
Robbie Caponetto
  • Daisy: Day's eye; a white and yellow wildflower

  • Dallas: Meadow, valley; house

  • Daphne: Laurel

  • Dawson: Form of David; beloved

  • Delta: Island; letter in Greek alphabet

  • Dolly: God's gift; sorrows; word for doll

  • Dottie: God’s gift

  • Eli: Ascension; my God

  • Elly: My God is an oath

  • Eloise: Healthy and wide

  • Elvis: All wise

  • Emma: Whole, universal

  • Faulkner: Falconer

  • Foxy: Crafty, sly, clever

  • Gabby: God is my strength; gymnast Gabby Douglas

  • Gatsby: Left-handed; God; character surname in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

  • George: Farmer; tiller of the soil

  • Georgia: Farmer; agriculture

  • Ginger: Ginger root; red-haired person; maid, virgin

  • Goofy: Silly; friend to Mickey Mouse

  • Gracie: Divine grace

  • Grady: Noble

  • Gravy: Sauce made from thickened pan drippings

  • Gumbo: A soup from Louisiana sometimes thickened with okra. The West African word for okra is ki ngombo.

  • Gunner: Warrior

  • Hannah: Favor, grace

  • Harley: Meadow in the woods

  • Harry: Home; form of Henry

  • Harper Lee: Harp player; Pulitzer Prize-winning author

  • Hazel: Hazelnut tree

  • Henry: Home ruler

  • Honey: Nectar, sweet

  • Hudson: Son of Hudde

  • Hugo: Mind, spirit

  • Hunter: One who hunts or pursues

J-P Dog Names

Scott Suchman
Scott Suchman
  • Jackson: Son of Jack

  • Jagger: One who cuts; singer Mick Jagger

  • Johnny: God is gracious

  • Khaki: A strong fabric in a beige color, often used in military uniforms

  • Kiki: Nickname for many "K" names

  • Lady: Head of household; noble

  • Lassie: Little girl; loyal star of the TV show Lassie

  • Laverne: Of Spring; alder

  • Lela: Night

  • Leroy: The king

  • Lexie: Protector, defender

  • Lily: Lily flower; pure; innocence

  • Lola: Sorrows

  • Lucy: Of light

  • Luna: Moon

  • Madison: Son of Maude

  • Maggie: Pearl

  • Magnolia: White blooms from the flowering tree, named for French botanist Pierre Magnol

  • Maisie: Pearl

  • Major: Council spear

  • Maple: Maple tree

  • Marley: Seaside meadow

  • Milo: Dear, beloved

  • Missy: Bee; short for Melissa

  • Memphis: Enduring beauty

  • Millie: Gentle strength; strong in work

  • Mollie: Beloved; rebelliousness; wished for child

  • Moses: Son; draw out

  • Myrtle: Nickname from an evergreen, flowering shrub Myrtus

  • Nellie: Shining light

  • Nugget: Small

  • Olive: Green; olive tree

  • Opal: Gem; precious one

  • Oliver: Olive tree

  • Oscar: Friend of deer

  • Otis: Wealthy

  • Parker: Keeper of the park; park keeper

  • Peaches: Persian apple

  • Penny: Flower; bobbin; short for Penelope

  • Pepper: Spice made from peppercorns, dried berries from the black pepper plant

  • Percy: Hero; slayer of monsters

  • Piper: One who plays the flute or pipe

  • Poppy: Red flower

  • Princess: Royal daughter

  • Popcorn: Snack made from heated, popped corn kernels

  • Pumpkin: Large squash

R-W Dog Names

  • Raleigh: Deer’s meadow; city in North Carolina

  • Ranger: Forest guardian

  • Rascal: Mischievous, scoundrel

  • Remi: Oarsman, rower

  • Rocket: Bobbin or little spindle

  • Rocky: Rest

  • Roscoe: Deer wood

  • Rosemary: Dew of the sea

  • Rosie: Famous type; the rose flower

  • Rowan: Red-haired; strong; courageous

  • Rowdy: Loud, spirited, boisterous

  • Ruby: Red; red gemstone

  • Ryder: Horseman, rider

  • Rufus: Red-haired

  • Sadie: Princess

  • Salem: Peaceful; safe; refers to holy city of Jerusalem

  • Sally: Princess

  • Sammy: Name of God; praised

  • Sassy: Bold, spirited, cheeky

  • Savannah: Large, grassy plain

  • Sawyer: One who saves wood

  • Scarlett: Red

  • Scooby: A clue; Great Dane detective Scooby Doo

  • Shadow: Dark area where light is blocked

  • Shelby: From the farm of willows

  • Shiloh: Tranquil; peaceful one; gift from God

  • Smokey: Smoke color

  • Snoopy: Snooping; Charlie Brown’s pet beagle

  • Sonny: Son, sun

  • Spottswood: A surname from Scotland

  • Sterling: Excellent; little star; sterling silver

  • Sugar: Ground or candied sugar; sweet

  • Sunny: Sunshine; happy

  • Sweetie: Very sweet

  • Tanner: Leather maker

  • Teddy: Rich guard, wealthy protector; gift of God

  • Trixie: Traveler; blessed, happy; noble

  • Truman: Trusty man

  • Tyson: Firebrand

  • Waylon: Courageous fighter

  • Whiskey: Water of life

  • Willie: Vehement protector

  • Winston: Joyful stone

  • Wrangler: To wrestle; herder

Male Dog Names

  • Bailey

  • Bandit

  • Barry

  • Bennet

  • Boudreaux

  • Buddy

  • Captain

  • Charlie

  • Cody

  • Colonel

  • Cooper

  • Eli

  • Elvis

  • George

  • Gunner

  • Henry

  • Hugo

  • Hunter

  • Jackson

  • Leroy

  • Major

  • Moses

  • Oliver

  • Oscar

  • Ranger

  • Rocket

  • Rocky

  • Roscoe

  • Spottswood

  • Sterling

  • Tanner

  • Teddy

  • Truman

  • Tyson

Female Dog Names

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  • Addy

  • Amelia

  • Annabel

  • Annie

  • Atlanta

  • Charlotte

  • Daisy

  • Daphne

  • Dolly

  • Dottie

  • Elly

  • Eloise

  • Emma

  • Georgia

  • Ginger

  • Gracie

  • Hannah

  • Harper Lee

  • Honey

  • Kiki

  • Laverne

  • Lela

  • Lexie

  • Lucy

  • Madison

  • Maggie

  • Magnolia

  • Maisie

  • Millie

  • Mollie

  • Myrtle

  • Nellie

  • Peaches

  • Rosemary

  • Rosie

  • Ruby

  • Sadie

  • Sally

  • Savannah

  • Sugar

  • Trixie

Unisex Dog Names

Photo: Sara & Rocky
Photo: Sara & Rocky
  • Bacon

  • Basil

  • Birdie

  • Biscuit

  • Bourbon

  • Butter

  • Cricket

  • Dallas

  • Faulkner

  • Gumbo

  • Harley

  • Hudson

  • Khaki

  • Memphis

  • Parker

  • Pepper

  • Percy

  • Popcorn

  • Sawyer

  • Shadow

  • Shelby

  • Sonny

  • Whiskey

Regional Dog Names

  • Atlanta

  • Charlotte

  • Dallas

  • Georgia

  • Jackson

  • Memphis

  • Savannah

Foodie Dog Names

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Brandi Thompson / EyeEm / Getty Images
  • Bacon

  • Basil

  • Biscuit

  • Bourbon

  • Butter

  • Ginger

  • Gumbo

  • Honey

  • Peaches

  • Pepper

  • Popcorn

  • Rosemary

  • Sugar

  • Whiskey

Hunting Dog Names

lizcen / Getty Images
lizcen / Getty Images
  • Bandit

  • Bourbon

  • Birdie

  • Captain

  • Colonel

  • Gunner

  • Hunter

  • Khaki

  • Major

  • Ranger

  • Remi

  • Whiskey

Famous Southerners

Stacie Huckeba // Courtesy of Butterfly Records
Stacie Huckeba // Courtesy of Butterfly Records
  • Dolly—Dolly Parton, born in Tennessee

  • Elvis—Elvis Presley, born in Mississippi

  • Faulkner—William Faulkner, born in Mississippi

  • Harper Lee—Harper Lee, born in Alabama

  • Spottswood—William Robinson Spottswood III, born in Virginia

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