Southern Names for Baby Girls
- Amber
- Angel
- Annabelle
- Avalon
- Bailie
- Betty
- Betty Sue
- Brandyne
- Breanna
- Buffy
- Cambria
- Candy
- Chardonnay
- Chastity
- Claudine
- Crystal
- Delilah
- Diamond
- Eva
- Erneshia
- Georgette
- Gretchen
- Harmony
- January
- Jasmynn
- Jicelle
- Kaylin
- Kelvinnia
- Layla
- Lexus
- Linda
- Lindieanne
- London
- Maddison
- Martha
- Mary
- Melody
- Mercadies
- Naomi
- Natasha
- Nyla
- Paris
- Peggy
- Patty
- Raylene
- Rhianna
- Roxxy
- Sammie
- Sapphire
- Savannah
- Shayna
- Sharlexia
- Tabitha
- Tasha
- Tierra
- Tiffany
- Trixie
- Vanity
- Vienna
- Waynelle
- Willa
- Wynter
Southern Names for Baby Boys
- Austin
- Bart
- Billy
- Bucephelus
- Carson
- Chandler
- Charlton
- Chester
- Cleon
- Clint
- Cooper
- Dale
- Delmont
- Duke
- Dwayne
- Earl
- Elrod
- Floyd
- Ford
- Forest
- Garth
- George
- Harley
- Homer
- Horace
- Jackson
- Jerry
- Jessie
- Jim
- Jimminy Billybob (ok, sorry, this one is a joke. Don't name your child this, he will be tortured during school!)
- Lee
- Lonnie
- Luther
- Micah
- Ottis
- Pervis
- Raleigh
- Rebel (this one is actually a unisex name)
- Ricky
- Robbie
- Rufus
- Sherman
- Spencer
- Tiberius
- Tommy
- Trigger
- Vinton
- Wayne
- Wilber
- Winchester
- Woody
Southern baby name meanings are not always the same. The fact remains that often a single name can be perceived in more ways than one. While I have securely kept two of my favorite names (one boy and one girl) away from the world's prying eyes, so far. I figured I might as well get your opinion on it. For a girl, my favorite name is Raine and for a boy, it is Ray. Let me know what you think of it. This is where I sign off! All the best!