1800s Pioneer Names for Your Little Cowgirl!

If you're searching for free-spirited, strong-yet-elegant names for your baby, look no further than the Wild West! With old-fashioned names like Ottilie and Eleanor on the rise in the 2020s, why not look to the history books for even more unique options? Adorable nicknames, such as Effie and Lulie, serve as perfect stand-alone names. Long, elegant names such as Sophronia and Hosanna immediately suggest class and beauty. With so many gorgeous options to choose from, clearly, these classic names are in need of a revival. Hop on to the next big baby name trend of 2022!
  1. Adelia
    • Origin:

      Variation of Adela, German
    • Meaning:

      "noble, nobility"
    • Description:

      The super-success of Adele, both the singer and the name, has brought attention to all her cousins — Adela, Adeline, Adelina — and the lovely Adelia. An undiscovered gem just waiting to be discovered.
  2. Almeda
    • Almira
      • Alpha
        • Origin:

          Greek, first letter of the alphabet
        • Description:

          The first letter of the Greek alphabet ande the brightest star in every constellation, this would make an interesting choice for a first daughter, though it does give off some spectral sci-fi reverberations--and references to the term "alpha male.".
      • Alta
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "elevated"
        • Description:

          Alta, one of the newer names bookended by the letter A, has a meaning that might raise a child's self-esteem. It was the middle name of First Lady Lady Bird Johnson.
      • Annetta
        • Annie
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Ann
          • Meaning:

            "grace"
          • Description:

            Annie is one of the most open and optimistic, the-sun'll-come-out-tomorrow type of name, having been celebrated over the years in song (Annie Laurie), comic strip (Little Orphan Annie), folklore (Annie Oakley, born Phoebe), and film (Annie Hall). It strikes a nice old-fashioned-but-jaunty chord that still has appeal, but we do suggest that you consider putting a more formal version on her birth certificate.
        • Antonia
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "from Antium"
          • Description:

            Antonia is stronger than most feminized boys’ names, reflecting the pioneer spirit of Willa Cather's classic novel My Antonia. Antonia is hovering near the bottom of the US popularity list, which may be an excellent reason for you to use it.
        • Arizona
          • Origin:

            Place-name from Papago Indian
          • Meaning:

            "little springs"
          • Description:

            We usually think of place-names as a modern invention, but in fact Arizona ranked on the US Top 1000 from its inception in 1880 until 1911, when it vanished below the surface. It peaked at Number 510 in 1882, before Arizona became a state. One notorious vintage bearer: criminal "Ma" Barker, born Arizona Clark.
        • Belle
          • Origin:

            Short form of Isabelle or French
          • Meaning:

            "beautiful"
          • Description:

            Belle has nothing but positive associations, from "belle of the ball" to "Southern belle" to the heroine of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. As if this weren't enough good things, Belle is also one of the most familiar and usable names that mean beautiful. Though it has been overshadowed by the Twilight-influenced Bella and longer forms like Isabella and Annabella, Belle has its own Southern charm and would make a pretty choice as a first or middle name.
        • Bess
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Elizabeth
          • Meaning:

            "pledged to God"
          • Description:

            Although she declared her independence as far back as the reign of Elizabeth I--Good Queen Bess, Bess now sounds less passé than Beth or Betsy.
        • Bridie
          • Origin:

            Irish, strength or exalted one
          • Description:

            Swap two letters of Birdie and you get Bridie, a traditional diminutive of Bridget. Bridie fits perfectly with the trend for standalone vintage nicknames like Betty and Sadie, but is surprisingly rare.
        • Charity
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "charity"
          • Description:

            Charity is one of the Big Three abstract virtue names, along with Hope and Faith, though far less widely used than the others. But as Faith, Grace and Hope grow more common, some parents are beginning to look at the more unusual three-syllable choices like Verity, Amity, Clarity and Charity, which sound much fresher and also have that pleasingly rhythmic 'y'-ending sound.
        • Della
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Adela
          • Description:

            One of the few ella names that's not on every other new mother's lips -- a definite plus.
        • Dinah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "God will judge"
          • Description:

            As the song says, "Dinah, is there anyone finer?" Dinah is a charming, underused Old Testament name with a rich literary and musical resume.
        • Drusilla
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "fruitful"
          • Description:

            Drusilla is an ancient Roman name, (probably) borne by descendants of Antony and Cleopatra, and is one of the 'illa' names that are ready for a comeback, especially with its cute short form Dru.
        • Effa
          • Electa
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "amber"
            • Description:

              An Early American name undoubtedly related to the Greek mythological name Electra, the version we prefer.
          • Elva
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "leader of the elves"
            • Description:

              Elva is the anglicized version of Ailbhe, growing more popular in Ireland.
          • Emmaline
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Emmeline
            • Description:

              This iteration of the name makes the link to the ultra-popular Emma even more obvious. It lags behind alternate spelling Emmeline on the US Top 1000 list.