The Southern states include Virginia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky. I have hand-picked 38 unique and old Southern names for boys with meanings included.
Claiborne
Claiborne means ”boundary of clay.”
Beauregard
Meaning “beautiful to look at,” the French name Beauregard is linked to Château De Beauregard, a privately owned château in the Loire Valley.
Hezekiah
In the Bible, Hezekiah was the 13th king of Judah. He was succeeded by his son, Manasseh.
Calhoun
Calhoun has its origins in the Gaelic term caladh (”narrow corner”). Calhoun is also a variant of the Scottish Colquhoun, a habitational name from the barony of Colquhoun in Dunbartonshire.
Prentiss
Prentiss is symbolizing a ”learner” or ”apprentice.”
Atticus
Atticus is in the top 1,000 names for boys in the US in the last two decades. Atticus means “man of Attica.” Atticus Finch is a fictional character from the book ”To Kill a Mockingbird.”
Herschel
Herschel is of Yiddish origin, and is meaning ”deer.” Variations include Hershel and Herschelle.
Rhett
Rhett is an Anglicization of the Dutch surname de Raedt.
Leroy
Leroy is a boy’s name with Norman origins, and is symbolizing ”the king.” Variations include LeRoy, Lee Roy, LeeRoy, and Leeroy. American aeronautical engineer Leroy Grumman co-founded Grumman Aircraft Engineering Co. in 1929.
Orville
Orville is a masculine name with Germanic and French origins, and it means ”golden city.”
Roscoe
Roscoe is rooted in the Old Norse words for ”deer wood.”
Lemuel
Lemuel signifies ”devoted to God.” In the Bible, King Lemuel is mentioned in Proverbs 31:1 and 4. ”The sayings of King Lemuel, an inspired utterance his mother taught him.” Proverbs 31
Waylon
Waylon is a variant of Wayland, which means “land by the road.”
Facts about the Southern US
The South is a diverse meteorological region with numerous climatic zones.
People in South Carolina weren’t allowed to get tattoos until 2004.
In the past, the South relied heavily on agriculture.
The Southern United States is one of the four census regions of the US.
There’s an island in South Carolina where only monkeys are allowed.
Wiley
Wiley is a habitational name, and it means “of the willows.” Its etymology is linked to the River Wylye. Variations that I like are Willey, Willie, Willy, Weillie, Wyly, Weyley, and Weylie.
Lucius
From Latin lux “light,” Lucius is related to the Latin verb ”lucere.” Lucius Tarquinius Superbus was the legendary seventh king of Rome. Tarquinius is mentioned in the 4th book of The Trials of Apollo.
Spurgeon
Spurgeon has Scandinavian origins, and it means “little branch” or “little twig.”
Tennessee
For an interesting option for your baby boy, I give you Tennessee, after the central Southern state.
Gideon
Meaning hewer or feller, the name Gideo is from the Hebrew ”gaḏa.” Gidieon, Gédéon, Guideon, and Gideone are different variations and spellings. Gideon was an Israelite prophet mentioned in Judges 6–8 in the Hebrew Bible.
Lavern
Lavern has its origins in the Gaulish word vern (alder tree).
Elsworth
Elsworth means ”Eli’s farm.” Spelling variations include Ellsworth and Ellsworthy.
Cornelius
Cornelius comes from the Latin element ”cornu,” which means horn.
Crockett
Crockett has its origins in the Middle English word croket, which means ”a large curl.”
How to choose a good Southern name for your boy
Take a peek at your family tree.
Be careful of the possible nicknames. In the South US, nicknames are given to match a person’s personality.
Some Southerners use their middle names to honor the loved one they are named after.
Before you make a final choice, say the Southern name out loud.
Zeb
“Yahweh has bestowed.” Zeb can be a short form of Zebedee or Zebulon.
Presley
Presley is a good way to honor the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley.
Dillard
Dillard is from the Old English name “Deorleod” (”dear to the people”).
Tillman
Tillman is an occupational name, and is symbolizing “one who plows the earth.”
Rufus
Meaning ”red-haired,” Rufus is rooted in Latin. Rufus is also mentioned in the Bible. ”Now Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus, was passing by on his way …” Mark 15:21
Amos
Amos has its origins in the ancient Hebrew language, and symbolizes “to carry” or ”burdened.”
Fletcher
Arrowsmith or arrow maker. Fletcher is an occupational name from Old French fleche.
Delmont
Delmont means “from the mountain.”
Decatur
Decatur is an unusual name, meaning ”resolute.”
Zebediah
Zebediah has Hebrew origins, and is meaning ”gift of Jehovah.”
Odell
Odell means ”woad hill.”
Radford
Radford is an English toponymic name, and it means red ford.
Macon
Macon is a name with an interesting meaning: “one who works with stone.” Macon has French origins.
Harlan
Harlan is in the Old English elements here (which means ”warrior”) and land (territory).
Buren
Buren means ”of the bower.”
Silas
Silas is a cognate of Silvanus, which means “of the forest.”
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