Saddle up, because we’re about to rustle up some purrfectly fitting Western-inspired names for your new cat. Whether your cat is a fearless sheriff patrolling the homestead or a graceful rustler with a swish of its tail, we’ve got a roundup of names that’ll have your kitten yowling ‘Yee-haw!’ in no time. Join us on this meow-nificent journey through the rugged terrain of Western cat names.
Cowboy Cat Names
These words not only have a Western flair, but they also carry a sense of adventure and independence that aligns well with the nature of cats.
- Bandana
- Boots
- Bronco
- Calico
- Chaps
- Chaparral
- Charro
- Corral
- Cowpoke
- Denim
- Dogie
- Drover
- Gallop
- Gaucho
- Giddyup
- Gingham
- Hondo
- Horseshoe
- Howdy
- Lariat
- Lasso
- Levi
- Longhorn
- Maverick
- Mustang
- Partner
- Petticoat
- Ponderosa
- Ranchero
- Rawhide
- Reata
- Rodeo
- Spur
- Stetson
- Tumbleweed
- Vamoose
- Wagon
- Wrangler
- Yee-haw
- Yokel
Two-Word Western Names for Cats
Whether your cat is a daring adventurer or a laid-back lounging sheriff, one of these names is sure to suit their Western spirit! 🐱🤠
- Whisker Wyatt
- Dusty Dillon
- Calico Cassidy
- Bandit Boone
- Wild Bill Paws
- Tumbleweed Tex
- Buckaroo Bart
- Outlaw Oakley
- Miss Kitty
- Marshal Maverick
- Prairie Pearl
- Sundance Sam
- Sheriff Sassafras
- Wrangler Wiley
- Bonnie Blue Eyes
- Colt Carson
- Giddyup Grace
- Cactus Clyde
- Lasso Lily
- Rustler Rex
Western Boot Names for Cats with Socks
Does your cat sport white feet? You can do better than just “Socks”…here’s a list of bootmaker names for inspiration:
Western boots are an essential part of cowboy and cowgirl attire, and there are several well-known brands that produce high-quality and stylish Western boots. Here are some popular brands of Western boots:
- Ariat
- Justin Boots
- Tony Lama
- Lucchese
- Corral Boots
- Nocona
- Durango
- Laredo
- Frye
- Stetson
- Roper
Western Cities that Make Good Cat Names
- Aspen
- Austin
- Boise
- Calgary
- Carson
- Cheyenne
- Cody
- Dallas
- Denver
- Helena
- Juneau
- Olympia
- Phoenix
- Reno
- Sedona
- Sierra
- Sonoma
- Tucson
Cowboys Around the World
Cowboys work in many countries; let’s look at the term for cowboy around the world:
- Gaucho – Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil
- Vaquero – Mexico, Spain
- Charro – Mexico
- Huaso – Chile
- Cowpuncher – United States (especially in the Southwest)
- Drover – Australia, New Zealand
- Cowpoke – United States
- Llanero – Venezuela, Colombia
- Mustanger – United States (historically associated with capturing wild horses)
- Stockman – Australia, New Zealand (rural workers who handle livestock)
- Chagra – Ecuador
- Tsosie – Navajo Nation (Native American cowboys)
Old Cowboy Slang Words as Dog Names
Allers — Always
Angelica — A young single woman
Apple Jack — Cider brandy
Arbuckle’s — Coffee
Auger — Big boss
Bosh — Foolishness
Buckaroo — Another word for cowboy. One of the most popular cowboy cat names!
Buss — Kiss
Button — A boy
Buster — A strong man
Catawampus — Destructive
Chickabiddy — Although it is another term for a chicken, the word was also a pet name for children.
Chow – Food or a meal
Daisy — Excellent
Deuce — A slang term meaning devil.
Dickens — A word that can mean “devil’ or “a lot.”
Diggers — Spurs
Dilly-dally — To waste time. The term could be shared between two new fur babies!
Dirk — Dagger
Dogie — Small calf
Dough Belly — A cook
Ducky — A word which once meant “darling”
Fandango — A large party
Faro — A card game played in the Old West
Feller — Fellow
Fetch — still in use today, the word means “to get”
Fiddle faddle — Meaning “stuff and nonsense,” the term could be shared between a pair of kittens.
Flap-Jack — Pancake
Flitter — Another word for fritter or pancake
Fuffy — Soft, fluffy
Giddyup – A command to make a horse go faster or start moving.
Higgledy-Piggledy — A name that can be shared between two kittens, the term means “in confusion.”
Hoss — Horse
Huckleberry — A dependable, go-to person for a job.
Jackeroo — Cowboy
Kit and Caboodle –The entire thing. (The two names could be shared by a pair of kittens or twins!)
Lammy — Blanket
Lone Star — An independent cowboy. (The term “Lone Star State” is also used today for the state of Texas.)
Monte — A gambling game
Night Hawk — The cowboy who had to stay awake at night to guard the cattle
Pinto — a paint horse. A great cowboy cat name for calico!
Sam Hill — Perhaps a name for a kitten with a bit of a naughty streak, Sam Hill is another name for “devil.”
Satinet — A name for the canine companion of someone who is fashion-conscious, satinet is a cloth made from cotton and wool.
Savanna — Open plain
Y’all – Short for “you all,” used to address a group of people.
Wrangler – A cowboy in charge of horses and livestock.
Famous Hollywood Cowboys and Cowgirls
- Rex Allen
- James Arness — The star of Gunsmoke.
- Gene Autry
- Buffalo Bill
- William Boyd
- Reno Browne
- Smiley Burnette
- Gary Cooper
- Wyatt Earp
- Clint Eastwood
- Dale Evans
- Calamity Jane
- Lash LaRue
- Bat Masterson
- Tom Mix
- Annie Oakley
- Tex Ritter
- Roy Rogers
Most Popular Names in the 1880s
According to the Social Security Administration, the following are the most popular names in 1880. Throughout the years of the Old West, the names varied only slightly year to year, with most people preferring to stick with traditional baby names:
Rank | Boy’s Names | Girls’ names |
---|---|---|
1 | John | Mary |
2 | William | Anna |
3 | James | Emma |
4 | Charles | Elizabeth |
5 | George | Minnie |
6 | Frank | Margaret |
7 | Joseph | Ida |
8 | Thomas | Alice |
9 | Henry | Bertha |
10 | Robert | Sarah |
11 | Edward | Annie |
12 | Harry | Clara |
13 | Walter | Ella |
14 | Arthur | Florence |
15 | Fred | Cora |
16 | Albert | Martha |
17 | Samuel | Laura |
18 | David | Nellie |
19 | Louis | Grace |
20 | Joe | Carrie |
21 | Charlie | Maude |
22 | Clarence | Mabel |
23 | Richard | Bessie |
24 | Andrew | Jennie |
25 | Daniel | Gertrude |
26 | Ernest | Julia |
27 | Will | Hattie |
28 | Jesse | Edith |
29 | Oscar | Mattie |
30 | Lewis | Rose |
31 | Peter | Catherine |
32 | Benjamin | Lillian |
33 | Frederick | Ada |
34 | Willie | Lillie |
35 | Alfred | Helen |
36 | Sam | Jessie |
37 | Roy | Louise |
38 | Herbert | Ethel |
39 | Jacob | Lula |
40 | Tom | Myrtle |
41 | Elmer | Eva |
42 | Carl | Frances |
43 | Lee | Lena |
44 | Howard | Lucy |
45 | Martin | Edna |
46 | Michael | Maggie |
47 | Bert | Pearl |
48 | Herman | Daisy |
49 | Jim | Fannie |
50 | Francis | Josephine |
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