Cowboy names first galloped onto the scene in the 1950s and 1960s, along with the cool Western TV shows and movies of the era. A lot of these were Old Testament names that had not been heard much since, well, since the real Old West. Some of the early choices that launched a trend that’s still going strong:
BARNABY — Wagon Train
CALEB — Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
FLINT — Wagon Train
JASON — Wanted: Dead or Alive; Here Come the Brides
JED – - Rawhide; How The West Was Won
JEREMY — Here Come the Brides
JOSH — Wanted: Dead or Alive
JOSHUA — Here Come the Brides
LUCAS — Rifleman
MATT — Gunsmoke
SETH — Wagon Train
SIMON — Rawhide
Females and their names were in short supply in the Old West, split between hardy pioneer women and dance hall girls. Their names help you tell which was which:
ALICE — Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
BIDDIE — Here Come the Brides
CANDY –Here Come the Brides
KITTY — Gunsmoke
Tomorrow: Names for thoroughly modern cowbabies.
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March 23rd, 2009 at 10:52 am
Great blog, I love cowboy names! Something about Beau, Jeb, Jed and Zed is just so charming. I like the girls names, too, but they don’t really ring “cowgirl” to me.