Redbone Coonhound Dog Names

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Introduction

The Redbone Coonhound, according to the American Kennel Club, is "amiable, eager to please, and easy-going." However, for those who enjoy hunting with hounds, the Redbone Coonhound is a valuable partner on the hunting trail. He is highly adaptable to even the most difficult terrain, whether it be steep hills or the muddiest of scent trails. He possesses an amazing scenting talent, and, while requiring a great deal of exercise to remain happy, the Redbone Coonhound is actually one of the most easy-going of the scent hounds. Forever ingrained in the general public's memory as Old Dan and Little Ann of Where the Red Fern Grows, the Redbone Coonhound is both a great hunter and a great companion. 

Redbone Coonhound Dog Names in Pop Culture

Redbone Coonhound Dog Name Considerations

The Redbone Coonhound is first and foremost recognizable for his beautiful, russet-colored coat. Sometimes it is described as mahogany or dark fawn. Because of his coat color, names such as Rose, Rosie, Red, or Rusty are often appropriate for a Redbone Coonhound. 

As previously stated, the Redbone Coonhound was the type of dog featured in Wilson Rawls' classic Where the Red Fern Grows. In the book (and the film), Billy Colman works for two years to save $50 in order to purchase two Redbone Coonhounds. He names these two pups Old Dan and Little Ann. If a person enjoys the book, then naming one's Redbone Coonhounds after the two pups in the novel will be the perfect choice. 

Of course, the primary function of the Redbone Coonhound is to scent out prey and help to flush it out in the open for hunters. Although coonhunting is not a very popular sport anymore, this is the reason Billy Colman purchased his dogs. In this instance, the Redbone Coonhound will often find the coon perched in a tree, and the dog will bellow until his human partner joins him at the foot of said tree. This means that names dealing with hunting such as Scout or Ranger are fitting for the breed. In addition, Redbone Coonhound owners might also give their pup a traditional Southern name such as Susie, Otis, or Dixie. 

Regardless of what you decide to name your Redbone Coonhound, keep in mind his propensity for loyalty and friendliness. Names like Buddy encompass the personality of the relationship you are likely to have with your new Redbone Coonhound. 

Male Redbone Coonhound Dog Names

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Rusty
Can refer to the beautiful deep red coat of the Redbone Coonhound
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Old Red
Refers to Blake Shelton's song about the Redbone Coonhound that guarded Angola prison
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Sawyer
Can refer to Tom Sawyer, who enjoyed the great outdoors
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Dan
Refers to Old Dan, the Redbone Coonhound in Where the Red Fern Grows
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Wesson
As in Smith and Wesson, the gun manufacturer
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Blaze
This name may refer to a marking on the face of the dog; it could also refer to his quickness while hunting
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Rebel
Might refer to the obstinate nature of some hounds
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Roman
A strong name, invokes the image of a Roman soldier
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Remi
A nod to the Remington gun manufacturer; many Redbones are used for hunting
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Boss
Might refer to a puppy who seems to be the leader of the pack
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Badger
Can refer to a dog who does not give up on the scent trail
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Trooper
A soldier; might refer to a dog who refuses to five up on its prey
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Bruno
Literally, a German word meaning "brown;" some reds may be reddish-brown
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Marlin
Refers to a gun manufacturing company
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Milton
A traditional Southern dog name; it is short and makes training to hunt easier
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Chester
A nod to the Winchester gun manufacturing company
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Ruger
A gun manufacturer; great for a hunting dog
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Benelli
Gun manufacturer; this name is fitting of Redbones used for hunting purposes
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Huckleberry
A nod to Huckleberry Hound, the classic cartoon character
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Weatherby
A rifle manufacturing company
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Colt
Refers to the Colt gun manufacturing company
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Traveller
Refers to the magnificent scenting ability of the Redbone Coonhound
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Tank
A solid, steady, reliable dog may be referred to as Tank
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Mojo
A great, two-syllable name for a hunting hound
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Bozo
A short name that dogs easily recognize; this is perfect for a Redbone when training them to hunt
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Henry
Refers to the Old Henry knife manufacturer; many outdoorsmen utilize this
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Mac
This is a Scottish name that usually means "son"
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Beretta
A gun manufacturer; this name is fitting of a worthy scent hound
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Rojo
This name is Spanish for "red" and describes the beautiful coat of the Redbone
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Banjo
A short, two-syllable name making training a Redbone Coonhound easier

Female Redbone Coonhound Dog Names

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Ann
Refers to Little Ann, the Redbone from Where the Red Fern Grows
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Tilly
Meaning "powerful battler;" this name is descriptive of the infallible nature of a scent hound
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Bluebell
Literally, this name means "blue flower;" it is also a great short name for training purposes
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Daisy
The character Daisy Duke is still quite popular among many Southerners
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Dandy
A special pup might be a "dandy" one
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Penny
May illustrate the copper color of a Redbone's coat
1
Dixie
A traditional Southern dog name that is short, making training for hunting easier
1
Harley
Can refer to the Harley motorcycle; also a great name for training purposes
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Sandi
Can refer to a lighter red coat color
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Minnie
A name that depicts intelligence; many Redbones are very smart
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Ada
A great, one-syllable name that makes training a Redbone to hunt easier
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Homerette
A unique Southern dog name that will fit an extraordinary dog
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Bess
A short, one-syllable name that means "devoted to God"
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Birdie
Some Redbones can be trained to flush out birds rather than raccoons
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Ellie Mae
Refers to the character from The Beverly Hillbillies; the Clampetts owned a hound
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Rosie
A name that refers to the beautiful mahogany coat of the Redbone
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Babe
Might refer to the attractiveness of the dog
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Bonnie
A Scottish name meaning "beauty;" this name is great for training a female scent hound
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Mimi
A variation of Mary meaning "rebellious"
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Pearl
Something valuable; this could speak to the value of the dog
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Maisie
A Scottish name meaning "pearl;" speaks to the value of a dog
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Jenny
A Scottish name meaning "fair lady"
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Nell
A variation of Helen; this name means "bright, shining one"
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Jessie Bell
A great, traditional Southern name that will make training to hunt much easier
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Mabel
This name means "lovable;" it is also a short name making training easier
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Mae
This variation of the name Mary means "pearl"
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Toffee
Can refer to a favorite snack or a Redbone's coat color
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Lolo
Lolo is a variation of the name Delores, sometimes meaning "lady of sorrows"
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Libby
A variation of Elizabeth, which means "devoted to God"
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Hattie
A variation of Harriet; this name means "dominion ruler"

Community Dogs With Redbone Coonhound Dog Names

Fern's name story for Redbone Coonhound Dog Names
Fern
Female
Redbone Coonhound
Waynesburg, PA
Personality
Out goin

I chose fern for my dog's name because of the movie where the red fern grows