I don't really consider many names to be cowboy names. I don't really get the association with Austin, but it might be because I consider Austin (the city) "crazy." I have a completely different association with the city that counteracts the cowboy thoughts. I have also only known one person named Austin, and he was not cowboyish at all. Most of the names I've read on lists (http://www.alternativebabynames.com/index.php?goto=cowboy) that are cowboy names, I think so differently of.
Which, I do live in southeast Texas, and these names are generally pretty popular where I live. Maybe we're all cowboys and I've never noticed.
The only name I can think of that sticks out as cowboyish is Wayne, but I think that's the association with John Wayne that does it.
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Austin
Dallas
Chet/Chett
Wayne
Buck
Beau
Bronson
Brant/Brandt
Boyd
Clint
Clay
Dwayne
Houston
Lance
Layne
Waylon
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Come on, El Paso would be a great name! =P
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Which, I do live in southeast Texas, and these names are generally pretty popular where I live. Maybe we're all cowboys and I've never noticed.
The only name I can think of that sticks out as cowboyish is Wayne, but I think that's the association with John Wayne that does it.
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Clint
Rusty
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(i absolutely adore the name cash!)
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Dusty
The Stranger
The Kid
Duke
Lariat (Larry for short)
Spur
Quick-Draw McGee
Rawhide
Saddle-sore Jones
Curley
Boots
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