160 Best Southern Dog Names For Our Loyal Companions
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.
Funny, friendly, or ferocious? Here's a list of names for our favorite furry friends and what they mean.
Dog Naming Tips
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
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
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
Pickles: Pickled cucumber
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
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
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
Bacon
Basil
Biscuit
Bourbon
Butter
Ginger
Gumbo
Honey
Peaches
Pepper
Popcorn
Rosemary
Sugar
Whiskey
Hunting Dog Names
Bandit
Bourbon
Birdie
Captain
Colonel
Gunner
Hunter
Khaki
Major
Ranger
Remi
Whiskey
Famous Southerners
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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